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Thursday, January 8, 2015

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BATTALION CHIEF DIES IN THE LINE OF DUTY-MISSOURI

Friday, January 9, 2015   We regret to pass on to you that Battalion Chief Chris Tindal of the South Metro FD near Kansas City, MO, has died in the Line of Duty.  Chief Tindal reportedly suffered chest pains after an incident, went to the hospital was treated and released. Unfortunately, Chief Tindal died following his discharge from the hospital. Among his many roles, responsibility and dedication he was also a handler for the Missouri Search and Rescue K9. Our condolences to all affected. RIP.Additional Details HERE: https://www.facebook.com/IaffLocal3112?fref=nf

     

 

FF SLIPS ON ICE - SUFFERS HEAD INJURY AT FIRE IN PA

Thursday, January 8, 2015   A fire of undetermined origin displaced a family early Wednesday morning.

In addition, David Joseph, New Castle Fire Department assistant chief, slipped on ice and sustained a head injury.


Firefighters were called to 208 Richlieu Ave. about 12:10 a.m. Crews said they saw flames coming out of an attic window. Firefighters said the flames were confined to the attic, but the rest of the building sustained a lot of smoke damage.

Low temperatures resulted in ice building up at the site, the firefighters said, and Joseph slipped, striking his head on the running board of a firetruck. Firefighters said Joseph was taken to Jameson Hospital, where he was treated for a gash at the back of his head and released.

According to firefighters, the house, occupied by Wanda McKnight and her four children, sustained about $25,000 worth of damage to its contents.

McKnight told firefighters her lights had started going off. She said she ... [ more ]
     

 

3 FFs INJURED AT OREGON FIRE

Thursday, January 8, 2015  Three firefighters were injured Tuesday evening battling a house fire along Oregon 211.

While trying to reach a hot spot on the roof, one firefighter tried to secure himself to a ladder. But part of the house gave way, causing the ladder to fall, said Colton Fire Chief Richard Beaudoin. Two firefighters below were hurt while trying to catch the falling firefighter.

All three were treated at local hospitals and released.

Beaudoin said crews were dispatched at 8:05 p.m. after a report of fire in the living room walls of a home in the 24200 block of South Highway 211. Arriving firefighters found smoke pouring from the home's second-story windows and eaves. The homeowner told firefighters that the "popping" sounds likely were from ammunition he stored in the attic.

Firefighters determined that the fire started in the fireplace and spread up the walls to the attic. They tried to enter the attic through a second-story bedroom, but were turned ba... [ more ]
     

 

DALLAS LADDER VS. CEMENT TRUCK CRASH

Thursday, January 8, 2015  A fire truck was involved in a crash Tuesday afternoon while responding to a structure fire in Dallas. The incident happened shortly before noon at the intersection of Hatcher Street and Second Avenue.The crash included the Dallas Fire-Rescue truck, a cement truck and a pickup truck. Police are investigating the details surrounding the crash, but it ended with the cement truck partially rolling onto the pickup truck.

A witness said that the cement truck was trying to turn in front of the fire truck, which had its sirens blaring.

Four firefighters and the driver of the pickup truck were taken to a local hospital for evaluation. Their injuries were not life threatening. The cement truck driver was not hurt during the crash. The names of the victims were not released.
     

 

LINE OF DUTY DEATH FUNERAL INFORMATION-MARYLAND FIRE DEPT PARAMEDIC

Wednesday, January 7, 2015   The Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company, West Friendship Volunteer Fire Company, and the Howard County Department of Fire/Rescue Services announce the funeral arrangements for Paramedic/Captain Erik Steciak.

There will be two viewings:

Friday January 16, 2014
West Friendship Volunteer Fire Company
1800hrs-2100hrs (6:00pm-9:00pm)

Saturday January 17, 2014
Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company
1300hrs-1700hrs (more ]
     

 

CANADIAN FIRE CHIEF STRUCK AT CRASH SCENE

Wednesday, January 7, 2015  No charges were laid against a driver who hit the Wallace District Fire Department chief while he was attending to a highway accident involving a family of eight.
During whiteout conditions on the Trans-Canada Highway Friday afternoon, fire Chief Brad Yochim, along with other firefighters, were at a crash scene just west of Elkhorn when he was struck by a vehicle travelling in the same direction.
While Yochim was placing LED lights around the crash scene, he said he was hit, thrown to the ditch some 20 feet away and landed on his knees before the driver stopped.
Road conditions were terrible and traffic was heavy, Yochim said. RCMP spokesperson Tara Seel said due to the road conditions, no charges were laid against the driver who hit Yochim.
Three ambulances had already been dispatched to the scene to transport the eight people to hospital — including a fiveyear- old boy with a broken leg — before Yochim was struck.
Neither ambulances nor police had yet reached th... [ more ]
     

 

UPDATE: FIRE DEPARTMENT PARAMEDIC KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY-STRUCK BY FD VEHICLE AT SCENE

Wednesday, January 7, 2015  Paramedic Erik Steciak, a career Paramedic of the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company in Harford County (who was also a member of Howard County's West Friendship Volunteer Fire Department) was killed in the Line of Duty this afternoon.
Paramedic Steciak was working on a scene where a vehicle had slid off the road and onto an embankment on Patterson Mill Road in Bel Air this afternoon. Tragically, the accident occurred when a Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company utility vehicle, assisting at the scene, slid and hit Paramedic Steciak. Immediate rescue and care was rendered, he was then was taken in grave condition to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead.
Our sincere condolences to the Bel Air and West Friendship Volunteer Fire Companies....and our prayers go out to the members who were operating on that scene.
HERE is a video of Erik doing training-demonstrating his obvious love for the fire & rescue service: https://www.youtube.com/watch... [ more ]
      

 

FIRE APPARATUS STRUCK ON I-81-WAS BLOCKING SCENE-FIREFIGHTERS SAFE

Wednesday, January 7, 2015  This morning, just before noon, Fairview Township (York County, PA) Rescue 68 was operating at the scene of a motor vehicle accident on 1-83 Southbound at Limekiln Road. Within minutes of arrival, a vehicle slid out of control striking the Rescue. Due to proper placement of the Rescue, all fire personnel operating on the Interstate were unharmed. The driver/operator was taken to the hospital for evaluation purposes.
      

 

FIRE DEPARTMENT PARAMEDIC KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY-UNUSUAL STRUCK BY APPARATUS AT SCENE

Tuesday, January 6, 2015  We regret to pass on to you some tragic news from Maryland. At 1350hrs TODAY (16/6.2015) the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company (Harford Co, MD) was alerted for a motor vehicle collision with injury on Patterson Mill Rd. It was reported that a vehicle had run off the roadway into an embankment and the injured subject was in a nearby residence. On the fire departments arrival it was determined that the best access to the patient was via four wheel drive assist due to the extreme weather and driveway conditions.Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company Utility 373, a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD equipped with a snow plow responded for the four wheel drive request. As the utility vehicle proceeded down the driveway it began to slide. At some point during the slide, a member of the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company, a paramedic provider, was struck by the utility. He was treated at the scene and transported in grave condition to Upper Chesapeake Medical Center where he later succumbed to his injuries.... [ more ]
     

 

WEATHER RELATED APPARATUS CRASH IN TX

Tuesday, January 6, 2015   One of Plainview’s fire engines is now out of service after being damaged in a weather-related traffic mishap on Friday.
According to Fire Chief Rusty Powers, Engine 3 was providing backup to an EMS unit at the scene of a one-vehicle rollover on Interstate 27 about 7 p.m. Friday when it was struck by another vehicle after that driver lost control on the ice-covered roadway.
“It’s fortunate that Engine 3 was there blocking the scene, or we possibly could have had members of our EMS crew seriously injured or even killed,” Powers said.
Details on the wreck, which is being investigated by the Texas Department of Public Safety, were not immediately available. However, Powers said no one was transported to the hospital from the secondary crash that occurred in the northbound lanes of I-27 near milepost 55 north of Plainview.
Powers said the out-of-control vehicle struck the left-rear portion of the 2005 model fire truck and continued up its left side. The engine ... [ more ]
     

 

APPARATUS STRIKES HOUSE IN DE

Tuesday, January 6, 2015   An apartment in Wilmington has been condemned after a city fire truck slid down an icy hill Tuesday and crashed into its building, officials said.

No injuries were reported as Wilmington Fire Department's Engine 6 slid downhill just after 9 a.m., hitting a car and the house at Oak and South Franklin streets.

The fire truck was dispatched to a multi-vehicle crash in the area, with one minor injury reported, city Sgt. Andrea Janvier told The News Journal. That crash involved more than 10 vehicles, a witness said.

The fire apparatus was parked near the crash site when it began to slide down the iced roadway, said James. R. Jobes, the city fire department's battalion chief for support services and administration.

The fire truck first hit an unoccupied, parked vehicle then the residential building in the 1200 block of Oak St., Jobes said.

Officials did not say if anyone was in the building at the time, but no additional injurie... [ more ]
     

 

3 FFs INJURED IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD FIRE

Tuesday, January 6, 2015  Three firefighters suffered minor burns while battling a house fire in North Hollywood Tuesday morning.The fire, which officials say was sparked by a Christmas tree, broke out just before 4 a.m. at a one-story home on the 11300 block of Delano Street.

The three injured firefighters were transported to local hospitals in fair condition. They have since been released.

Damage was estimated at $240,000. Fire officials remind residents to remove and recycle their Christmas trees.
     

 

FIREFIGHTER BURNED-REMOVED FROM BASEMENT KCMO

Monday, January 5, 2015  A fire captain had to be pulled from the basement during a house fire in south Kansas City tonight. The fire came in reported in the basement of a home on West 123rd Terrace at about 5:50 p.m. There was a report of a person trapped inside the burning home.
Crews had to pull the fire captain from the burning basement. The firefighter suffered burns from battling the fire and was taken to the University of Kansas Hospital. His condition is not currently known.
Firefighters came out of the house and started fighting flames from the outside.

      
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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 ]
     

 
 
 

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