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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Fire Engineering Newsletter- Curt Varone and others talk about Legal Issues Tonight

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Fire Engineering Newsletter | January 22, 2015

Our panel of fire service attorneys--Chip Comstock, John K. Murphy, Brad Pinsky, and Curt Varone--will be taking your calls about legal issues on their radio show tonight. CLICK HERE at 7:30 p.m. Eastern to listen or find out how to call in.—Pete Prochilo, Online Editor 
NEWS
Crews Battle Huge Fire at NJ ApartmentsA spectacular fire lit up the evening sky as fire tore through a block-long four-story luxury housing complex in Edgewater. Read a report and see photos from Ron Jeffers.
• Hundreds Homeless After Massive Fire
• Photos and Videos Show Scope of Fire
 
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FEATURES
Humpday Hangout: Issues and ChallengesBobby Halton and Erich Roden talk to Rick Lasky and John Salka about a recent rescue in Milwaukee, searching without a hoseline, the idea of loss of skill among firefighters, and much more.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Profile: Bill and Chris TompkinsLike firefighting itself, the art of fire photography sometimes spans the generations, as we see with this month's profile of fire photographers Bill and Chris Tompkins.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Photo Gallery: Fatal Brooklyn (NY) FireLloyd Mitchell shares some photos from the scene of a recent fire in a four-story mixed-use building.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Radio: Fire and TrainingDoug Cline and his guests talk recent issues in the fire service. Listen to an archive of last night's show.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
ADVERTORIAL
Junkin Break Away Plastic StretcherDesigned to rescue injured persons from locations where lengthy foot travel is mandatory, this stretcher breaks into halves which can be back-packed to the point of rescue and assembled in seconds.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
OnSpot of North AmericaSince its origination in 1977, the Onspot automatic tire chain system has received worldwide acceptance for its benefits in providing drivers with increased safety and productivity in snow and ice.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
argus e2vThe NFPA-compliant argus Mi-TIC is significantly smaller and lighter than any other NFPA camera on the market, and it is designed with firefighter safety in mind.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Hurst Jaws of Life S 700 CutterThe Hurst Jaws of Life S 700 is not just strong; it is strong when you need it most. The improved blade geometry enables the tool to attain its maximum cutting capability at a practical and more usable five-inch opening.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
WhelenWhelen is reshaping the future of emergency warning lights, and it is proudly designed, manufactured, and assembled in the U.S.A.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
BLOGS
You Can't Change PeopleWhy is it that some individuals in authority think they are responsible for changing people? Is this a good or bad thing? David Rhodes has the Hump Day SOS.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
On PromotionPromote the best or clean up the mess, Warren Cersley writes.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
A New AcronymJoe Pronesti discusses some of the opportunities of the most recent UL tests.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FIRE LIFE
Living With 'PNS' in the Firefighter Marriage, Part 1Don't worry firefighters; this column is not about PMS and how a husband should be more understanding. Anne Gagliano writes about a different kind of hormonal fluctuation just as powerful and hard to live with that stems from firefighting.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
 
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FDIC InternationalApril 20-25, 2015
Indianapolis, IN  
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