Wednesday, April 29, 2015

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FIRE TRAINING OFFICER DIES IN THE LINE OF DUTY WHILE TURNING OUT - KANASA 

Wednesday, April 29, 2015    We regret to pass on to you that Fire Training Officer Mike Corm, 68, of the Conway Springs FD, died in the Line of Duty yesterday,
While putting on gear at the station preparing to respond on a fire call, Fire Training Officer Corn collapsed. Fellow Firefighters immediately provided medical assistance but Corn succumbed to his injury, the nature and cause of which is still to be determined.F.T.O. Corn was retired from the Wichita FD, as a Battalion Chief.
Our condolences to all those affected. RIP.

     

 

FIRE APPARATUS CRASH W/FATALITY IN CALIFORNIA 

Tuesday, April 28, 2015   A SUV collided with a Stockton Fire Engine this morning, injuring all involved and fatally injuring a passenger of the SUV. Three firefighters and two patients from the SUV were transported to the hospital, where one passenger of the SUV was declared deceased.

This morning after 10 a.m. Engine 12 was responding to to a medical call when it was struck by a silver SUV at the intersection of Myrtle and Filbert. Many of the details of the accident are under investigation, but it is clear that the wreck was violent enough to roll the engine on to it’s side and cause major damage to the SUV. After coming to a stop, firefighters crawled from the wre... [ more ]
     

 

2 BEIRUT (LEBANON, MIDDLE EAST) FIREFIGHTERS LODD-FLASHOVER 

Tuesday, April 28, 2015   We regret to pass on to you that two young Firefighters - a newlywed whose wife had just announced her pregnancy, and another who was preparing for his wedding - were discovered dead this morning after operating at a huge commercial fire overnight in Beirut's Mar Elias district.

The fallen Firefighters are Mohammad al-Mawla, 25, who was married three months ago, and Adel Saadeh, 28, who was preparing for his wedding.

Yesterday was Mawla’s wife told him that they were going to have a baby.

Firefighters from the Beirut Fire Department responded more than three hours after Civil Defense teams failed to contain the fire that broke out around 8:30 p.m. Monday at a printing press in the basement of the Al-Turk building.

Early reports are that FF Mawla was caught in a flashover and was unable to escape. When FF Saadeh attempted to rescue Mawla, he also died from asphyxiation due to the flashover conditions. Our condolences t... [ more ]
     

 

MEDAVAC LODD - FALL FROM COPTER - TEXAS 

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015   A nurse attempting a rescue from a STARFlight medical helicopter fell to her death over Austin’s Barton Creek Greenbelt late Monday. Kristin McLain, a 46-year-old registered nurse who had worked on the STARFlight team for seven years, fell from the helicopter’s hoist during the rescue attempt, officials said.
At about 9:50 p.m., the STARFlight EC-145 was on a search-and-rescue mission for a woman who was injured when she fell in the Barton Creek Greenbelt near the 2600 block of Barton Hills Drive. The greenbelt, which runs southwest from Zilker Park, is popular for hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing. Medical emergencies related to those activities are not uncommon there.
The helicopter crew had located the injured woman and was helping to lift her to safety with the helicopter’s hoist when McLain fell, said STARFlight program director Casey Ping in a news briefing early Tuesday morning.

     

 

FF INJURED IN BATAVIA CANDLE FACTORY FIRE 

Sunday, April 26, 2015   A firefighter was injured while battling a serious blaze Saturday night at a west suburban candle manufacturing business.An automatic fire alarm went off at about 6:55 p.m. at Candle Corporation of America, 601 Kingsland Drive, according to a statement from the Batavia Fire Department.

Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy fire and smoke in the manufacturing area, the fire department said. It was difficult to extinguish the blaze right away because of the long distance from the outside to the “seat of the fire,” as well as layout of large equipment and zero visibility conditions, the fire department said.

The fire was extinguished about a half-hour later. Part of the roof collapsed, and the building has been significantly damaged, the fire department said.


The firefighter who was hurt was taken to a hospital with minor injuries and had been released by Sunday morning. “Several” others were monitored at the scene for signs of exhaustion, ... [ more ]
     

 

ALABAMA RESCUE SQUAD LODD - WATER RESCUE 

Sunday, April 26, 2015   A member of Alabama’s Etowah County Rescue Squad was killed during a search late yesterday (Saturday) morning for a missing kayaker in Big Wills Creek in Gadsden. The member has been identified as 46-year-old Vicky Ryan.
Ryan died and three others were injured after their two rescue boats went over a dam and capsized. The accident happened while a reporter from WCFT-TV was interviewing Etowah County Rescue Squad Captain Mike Bettis and they suddenly heard screaming.
     

 

MAYDAY IN COLUMBUS 

Sunday, April 26, 2015   Two Columbus firefighters are safe after issuing a mayday call while fighting a West Columbus fire.It happened in the 3200 block of Medoma Drive around 2:30 p.m.

Firefighters said the heat from the fire was so intense that two of the firefighters needed help.

One knocked out a back window and waited for help to arrive while the other was able to get outside on his own.

Firefighters were then able to extinguish the flames safely.

A dog was killed in the fire. No one else was home at the time.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
     

 

LA FF BURNED DURING RESCUE ATTEMPT AT FATAL FIRE 

Sunday, April 26, 2015   Firefighters tried in vain to save a badly burned man from a burning tire shop Saturday in a fire that may have been started by Molotov cocktails, authorities said.
Two other bodies were later found at the scene, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office.The burning man was trapped behind a locked industrial fence and trying to escape, but he was overcome by the flames before firefighters could break through to him, according to Los Angeles County Fire and Sheriff's department officials.
"By the time they got into the location, the male had already started to go the other way and ran further into the location, where he succumbed to the flames," said Lt. Victor Lewandowski, with the sheriff's department.

A firefighter's face was burned trying to rescue the man, a fire official said. Lewandowski said he would be OK after being taken to a hospital.
"He was making a heroic effort to cut the lock," fire inspector Chris read said.

The two-alarm bl... [ more ]
     

 

ENGINE CO. RESPONDING ROLLOVER CRASH IN PG CO MD 

Sunday, April 26, 2015   Seven firefighters in Prince George's County were taken to the hospital with minor injuries after their firetruck overturned while responding to a fire Sunday morning.

According to the Prince George's County Fire Department, a truck assigned to the Morningside Volunteer Fire Department overturned at the intersection of Branch Avenue and Curtis Drive in Hillcrest Heights.

Morningside says the firefighters are all out of the hospital.

There were no civilian injuries in the accident.

PGFD have not said what caused the firetruck to overturn.
       

 

ANOTHER PG CO APPARATUS CRASH - THIS TIME A RESCUE SQUAD 

Sunday, April 26, 2015   Responding PGFD Squad 806 involved in PIA at 202/Arena Dr. One FF and civilian driver transported for evaluation.
     

 

WEAR YOUR SEATBELT FROM DRIVE TO SURVIVE 

Sunday, April 26, 2015    I just read an article about a firefighter who fell out of a truck while it was responding to a call. The incident itself is disturbing on many levels, but what disturbed me more was the comments and discussions that were generated on social media in reference to the use of seatbelts.

Let’s get one thing straight. For anyone who defends the NON-USE of seatbelts, you’re an idiot. Yes…I said it…an idiot. The fire service has tried to gently get you fools to wear your seatbelt for years now, but that approach just isn’t working. So here you go…you’re an idiot.

Now, allow me to immediately put to rest the comments that are about to manifest themselves under this post. I’ve been a firefighter for 25 years. I’ve served as nozzleman, Captain, Battalion and Assistant Chief. I’ve driven to fires, I’ve fought fires and believe it or not, I figured out how to put my airpack and my seatbelt on at the same time. It’s not rocket science.
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FIRE APPARATUS ROLLOVER IN BRAZIL 

Saturday, April 25, 2015   Around 4 a.m. today, a fire apparatus responding to an emergency, rolled over and fell in a creek in the city of Salvador, Northeast of Brazil. Police informed that the truck was cut by other vehicle causing the driver to lose control. The crew of five firefighters suffered minor injuries.  
     

 

VIDEO RAISES QUESTIONS - FIREFIGHTER vs. FLAMETHROWER 

YouTube Video 
Saturday, April 25, 2015    In this video, a person who appears to be a firefighter uses a shielded firehose to battle a high-powered flamethrower. At 13 seconds, you can take a moment to watch the entire thing without feeling as if part of your day has been lost to the latest scrimmage in the timeless war of the elements.Now I'll be fielding questions, because surely you have many:

Is that a firefighter or merely someone who has acquired a firefighter uniform?

An excellent query. As you might know, going head to head with a flamethrower isn't standard firefighter behavior. I have firefighters in my family, so I can say confidently that many if not most firefighters prefer to use their free time watching sporting events, grilling red meats, and pontooning with some fairly priced cool brews. So, my guess is this is not a professional firefighter.

Are you sure?

There are a few additional context clues that have me thinking, "This is either a very bad firefighter ... [ more ]
     

 

INDIANA APPARATUS CRASH 

Saturday, April 25, 2015   Only minor injuries were reported after a fire engine was involved in a crash in Bartholomew County Wednesday morning.It happened around 8:15 a.m. on County Road 550 West near County Road 225 South. Officials say a Bartholomew County Sheriff’s deputy was following a Harrison Township Fire engine to a medic call. Both vehicles were heading southbound on CR 550 W when they approached a northbound truck pulling a trailer near CR 225 S.

Officials say the fire engine had to pull over to avoid the truck and trailer. The right side wheels of the fire truck went off the roadway and hit a Duke Energy utility pole.

A volunteer firefighter suffered minor cuts from glass when the fire engine’s windshields broke. He was transported to Columbus Regional Hospital. Other volunteer firefighters on board were not hurt.
      

 

3 FFs INJURED AT NJ FIRE 

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Saturday, April 25, 2015    Three firefighters were hurt battling a blaze on Friday afternoon in Medford Lakes, New Jersey.

The two-alarm fire broke out in the 100 block of Mohawk Trail. It was reported around 2:30 p.m.

Those firefighters were taken to local hospitals for treatment of minor injuries.
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