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Monday, January 19, 2015

Fire Engineering Newsletter- Radio Broadcast Tonight with Ray McCormack ( Urban FF) and Erich Roden, Editor in Chief of Fire Rescue

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Fire Engineering Newsletter | January 19, 2015

Talk with Ray McCormack of Urban Firefighter and FireRescue Editor in Chief Erich Roden on tonight's "Keeping Fire in Your Life" radio show. CLICK HERE at 7:30 p.m. Eastern to listen or find out how to call in.—Pete Prochilo, Online Editor 
NEWS
Report: Radio Trouble for Firefighters at D.C. Metro IncidentFirefighters responding to an electrical malfunction on the Washington subway system had difficulty communicating by radio. Some had to use cellphones instead, according to a preliminary report released by the city Saturday.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Freezing Rain Causes Deadly Pileup on PA HighwayA crash involving 30 to 50 vehicles on an interstate highway outside Philadelphia killed one person, and two others died in a crash involving multiple vehicles on a nearby interstate highway, police said.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FEATURES
Drill: The Louver CutThis drill from Kyle Stephens looks at the "louver cut" and some advantages to this type of roof cut.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Photos: Scottsville (NY) FireJohn Spaulding captured some images of firefighters responding to a recent residential fire with hoarder-like conditions.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Photos: Belleville (NY) House FireFirefighters worked for about two hours to get control of a recent attic fire in a dwelling. Fire photographer Pete Danzo has pics from the scene. 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
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
The Deep CutIsaac Frazier on how a deep cut on the rear of the A post can facilitate dash displacements.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Storms a Comin'If you have to be shamed into doing the right thing, you are not an officer, Warren Cersley writes.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Build Your ArmyJarrod Sergi shares a piece of advice on dealing with "Team Mediocrity."  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FDIC
Unusual Technical Rescues on Land and in the WaterCaptain Jonathan Rigolo of the Virginia Beach (VA) Fire Department shares some unique rescue situations to which his company responded.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
 
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FDIC InternationalApril 20-25, 2015
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