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Monday, February 9, 2015

Fire Engineering Newsletter- The Latest Fire, Rescue and Emergency News

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Fire Engineering Newsletter | February 9, 2015

Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer take over the radio tonight on the "Backstep Boys" program. CLICK HERE to listen or find out how to call in at 7:30 p.m. Eastern.—Pete Prochilo, Online Editor 
NEWS
Wildfire Chars CA TownsFirefighters have gained the upper hand on a wind-driven wildfire that destroyed 40 homes, burned nearly 11 square miles and forced about 150 people to leave two small California towns. • See Photos  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
WV Firefighter Collapses, DiesFirefighter Garry Rose of the McMechen Volunteer Fire Department was transporting a patient to Ohio Valley Medical Center when he collapsed.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FEATURES
Drill: Inexpensive VES PropSalem (VA) Fire-EMS Lieutenant C. "Mike" Elston brings you this new drill that offers an inexpensive way to train on vent-enter-search.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Radio: Chaplain's CornerJeremy Hurd interviews the widow of his fire department's only line-of-duty death. Listen to an archive of last Friday's radio show.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Photos: Rochester (NY) FireJohn Spaulding captured some photos of the Rochester (NY) Fire Department responding to a house fire with reports of children trapped.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Leaders and LearningDave Casey invites you to take part in the North American Fire Officer Leadership Learning Survey.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
ADVERTORIAL
Special-Ops Decon System Finally, a solution for proper decon of special-ops gear! Ram Air’s Special-ops Decon System teams a decontamination sprayer with a rinse station and a gear dryer for proper decontamination of special-ops gear that cannot be washed in a mechanical washer.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Answer the Call to LeadColumbia Southern University is ready to help you lead with online degrees in fire science, organizational leadership, and public administration to give you the knowledge needed to become a leader in your field.  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
Fire Soaps Detergents and Anti-Bacterial ProductsDesigned to protect first responders from daily risks of MRSA, staph, and cross-contaminants, these products safely and effectively clean your gear and are NFPA 1851 compliant. Their complete line of products helps protect your PPE, tools, work environment and body from the daily threat of viruses and bacteria.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FIRELITE SeriesKIMTEK’s FIRELITE Transport compact skid unit series offers versatile, cost effective quick response solutions for remote and facility fire service use. Rugged and rust proof, these lightweight slip-in fire skid units offer quality construction at an affordable cost.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Power-Mite for LED Tower LightsPower-Mite is a reliable, heavy-duty mobile power source that will provide AC electric power when and where you want it. The Power Mite will operate all AC or AC/DC tools, appliances, and can power LED light systems. No inverter is needed.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
BLOGS
Leadership MentoringFrank Ricci (left), Jason Hoevelmann, and Jim Moss write about building and sustaining relationships for fire officers.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Backstep or Backlit?It's the backstep, not the backlit keyboard that deserves your attention, Doug Mitchell writes.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
When Not to Assume CommandAn independent officer will never develop if chief officers take over all of the day-to-day incidents, Dan Miller writes.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FIRE LIFE
Cardio RevisitedFor those who simply do “something” because they “have to,” cardio training is just a huge chore. Mike Krueger on endurance training and fitness.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FDIC
Special Events and Incident Management Team DeploymentsTom Sivak discusses what can happen at special events and how we can handle any situation.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
 
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EVENTS
FDIC InternationalApril 20-25, 2015
Indianapolis, IN  
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