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Sunday, January 4, 2015

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LADY CRITICAL AFTER APPARATUS CRASH IN FL 

Saturday, January 3, 2015    An unidentified woman was critically injured Friday afternoon when her car and a fire ladder truck on the way to a call collided at a Jacksonville intersection.The accident occurred at North Main and Tallulah streets about 4:30 p.m., said Lt. G.W. Grant of the Sheriff's Office.

Grant said the ladder truck was north on Main Street when it collided with the woman's Ford Focus, which came out of a side street and was headed west across Main Street. Grant said the fire truck had its lights and sirens on.

The woman was taken to UF Health Jacksonville. No other injuries occurred.

Grant said police are still trying to determine which vehicle had the green light and which driver may have been at fault. Grant also said he was unsure where the fire truck was headed and he did not release the name of the driver.
     

 

BOTH SIDES OF THE MODERN FIRE BEHAVIOR DEBATE FROM FIRENUGGETS.COM 

Saturday, January 3, 2015   Today, we are in the midst of an exciting time in the fire service, we are sandwiched by traditional, deep-rooted strategies and tactics and the research being shared with the fire service by the FRSI (UL/NIST) group. There exist (at least) two groups of firefighters that are split on the issues being researched, and they are primarily grouped by their disagreement on two concepts; what actions create the most survivable space (the fastest) inside a structure fire, and the impact of steam on interior occupants (both sworn and civilian). That said, these groups share more commonalities than differences, but certain – critical – points are creating a healthy, much needed discussion.With the primary objective of civilian rescue at the forefront of both groups list of priorities on the fire ground, it can be said that neither group is championing strategy nor tactics that they believe would lead to anything besides the best way to save lives and protect property on the fire ground.<... [ more ]
     

 

3 CHICAGO FFs HOSPITALIZED AFTER MAYDAY 

Firefighters secure a house after a fire at 113th Place and Elizabeth Street on Chicago's South Side. Three firefighters were taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons. (Chris Sweda, Chicago Tribune)
Firefighters secure a house after a fire
      at 113th Place and Elizabeth Street on
      Chicago's South Side. Three firefighters
      were taken to the hospital for
      precautionary reasons. (Chris Sweda,
      Chicago Tribune) 
Saturday, January 3, 2015   Three Chicago firefighters were taken to area hospitals as a precaution after a fire in a basement in a Far South Side home left them disoriented, fire officials said Friday.
The fire was reported at 2:17 p.m. at the single family home on the 11300 block of South Elizabeth Street, said Deputy Fire Commissioner Mark Nielsen.

Two of the firefighters were taken to Roseland Community Hospital, and one of the firefighters was taken to MetroSouth Medical Center, Nielsen said. The two firefighters at Roseland were later released.

The firefighter taken to MetroSouth had run out of oxygen in his tank, Nielsen said. The firefighter remained hospitalized late Friday.

After firefighters arrived at the home, they discovered the blaze was in the basement, according to Nielsen. A "mayday" alert was called about 2:40 p.m. after one of the firefighters ran out of oxygen and others were "turned around" and disoriented.

"The basement was compartmentalized... [ more ]
     

 

TOTAL OF 5 FIREFIGHTERS KILLED, 14 INJURED IN CHINA COLLAPSE 

Saturday, January 3, 2015   Flames ripped through the building, which housed eight floors of residential apartments and three floors of warehouse space in the north-eastern city of Harbin, yesterday afternoon.The fire raged for more than 10 hours as fire crews battled against the flames, which eventually caused a major collapse.

Five firefighters were on the second floor at the time and were buried in the rubble.
      

 

AT LEAST 2 FIREFIGHTERS KILLED IN FIRE COLLAPSE - CHINA 

Friday, January 2, 2015    We regret to pass on that at least two firefighters died today when a fire-damaged 11 story warehouse/residential collapsed in Harbin in northern Heilongjiang province. The fire started today around noon and was thought to be under control hours later.

IT APPEARS that during some overhaul, as the firefighters moved in to clear paper and plastics inside., the warehouse collapsed soon after. They were on the 2nd floor when the 3rd collapsed, according to initial reports.



Two firefighters were killed in the Line of Duty and another 11 were injured (several critically) in a warehouse collapse in Harbin city of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province-and at least one firefighter remains buried at the collapse at this time-rescue and firefighting attempts continue.
The warehouse is part of a 11-story residential building. The first to third floor are used as warehouses and the rest eight floors are residential areas. We'll post upda... [ more ]
      
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FIREFIGHTERS OK WHEN ARMED DRUNK SLAMS INTO THEM AS THEY RESPOND TO A FIRE 

Friday, January 2, 2015   A drunk driver carrying a stolen gun crashed into a fire truck in San Bernardino on New Year's Eve, damaging the truck. The driver slammed into a San Bernardino Fire Department truck that was headed to a structure fire at 9th and E streets Wednesday night,
A gun stolen from Las Vegas was found in the car, No firefighters were injured in the crash. 
     

 

WICHITA FF SUFFERS HEART ATTACK AT FIRE SCENE 

Friday, January 2, 2015    The wife of a Wichita Fire Department firefighter is thanking the community for their well wishes and thoughts after her husband fell through a floor while battling a blaze New Year’s Day and suffered a heart attack.Paul Wiebe, 54, is recovering after surgery Thursday, Wichita Fire Marshal Brad Crisp said.

Wiebe and other firefighters responded to a house fire about 11 a.m. Thursday at 11200 W. Neville. Wiebe, who has worked for the department for 17 years, fell partially through the floor of the split-level home, Crisp said.

When he got outside, he was suffering chest pains. Firefighters treated him at the scene, and EMS took him to Via Christi Hospital St. Francis, where he underwent a heart catheter procedure. He was in serious condition.

“The procedure was successful, and he is resting,” Crisp said.

The fire caused significant damage to the home, Crisp said. The department estimated $100,000 in structural damage and $50,000... [ more ]
     

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