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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Firefighter Close Calls

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3 MANCHESTER FFs INJURED AT FIRE WITH RESCUE

Monday, June 22, 2015  Three firefighters were injured while trying to rescue a woman from a burning house in Manchester, New Hampshire.One of the firefighters was brought to a hospital's the intensive care unit to be treated for face and hand burns.

A second firefighter has minor burns. The third hurt his leg. Those two firefighters have been treated and released.

The homeowner suffered severe burns and has been taken to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Her husband said she suffers from burns underneath her arms and possibly more serious burns. She is expected to at least survive.

The fire was started by a stove left on at 2 a.m. by the woman's husband who left after making hot dogs.

He said they are in the process of moving and he left to get laundry from the other house when he must have accidentally left the stove on.

The woman awoke to the smell of smoke and went on to the porch in an attempt to escape the flames.

The door ... [ more ]
     

 

NY FF IN COMA AFTER COLLAPSING AT FIRE SCENE

Monday, June 22, 2015  A Walden firefighter was in a medically induced coma after he collapsed while fighting a fire in the village Saturday night.The five-alarm blaze brought 10 fire departments and 100 firefighters to the scene from 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. Sunday.

According to New York City Fire Wire, Firefighter Craig Buccieri, a retired New York City fireman, collapsed and went into cardiac arrest at the scene and was revived by medics en route to the hospital.

During the height of the fire, flames shot through of the roof of the three-story building that houses a restaurant on the street level and seven apartments on the two floors above.

Fire Chief Frederick Williams said there was some difficulty in fighting the blaze that apparently started on the roof and extended to the cock loft below.

“Just because it is in an older building, it’s plaster construction, so it takes more to get through that to get to the fire because we really have no access to the ... [ more ]
     

 

FIREHOUSE FIRE IN PA

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Sunday, June 21, 2015  A fire destroyed the Groveton Fire Hall in Robinson Twp and sent two to the hospital early Sunday morning.
The fire was reported shortly after midnight Sunday at the fire hall located in the 4000 block of Hayes Avenue.Channel 11 News has received reports that the fire company was able to get one engine out, but other vehicles were still inside and were destroyed by the flames.
According to a GoFundMe page for the fire department, the department lost an air rescue truck, a squad truck, a UTV, a new swift water rescue boat, swift water gear, and fire fighting gear.
Ken Kisow, Groveton fire chief, told Channel 11 News that the estimated cost of damages is over $500,000.
The blaze started when an ATV caught fire and the flames spread throughout the building, Kisow said.
     

 

PHILLY TILLER STRUCK WHILE BLOCKING BY SEMI

Sunday, June 21, 2015  A fire truck that was assisting at an accident scene in Philadelphia Saturday morning was struck by a tractor-trailer.
The crash happened at about 3:30 a.m. at Ridge Avenue and Roosevelt Boulevard.According to fire officials, the fire truck was blocking the intersection because of an earlier accident between a car and a motorcycle.
While parked, a tractor-trailer struck the fire truck and a SUV.
A female in the SUV was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for minor injuries.
No firefighters were injured.
The motorcyclist involved in the initial accident ran away from the scene, police said.
Both crashes remain under investigation.


Read more: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Fire-Truck-Philadelphia-Ridge-Avenue-Roosevelt-Boulevard-Tractor-Trailer-308630221.html#ixzz3dhisoOS8

     

 

GREEN BAY FF LODD - MEDICAL

Sunday, June 21, 2015  Green Bay Metro Fire Department Lt. Michael Miller was found dead at a station house early Saturday morning.A press released indicated that Miller passed away in his sleep at approximately 4 a.m. while working his shift.

Green Bay Fire Department spokesman Lt. Nick Craig said Miller, 45, was an 18-year veteran of the department.

International Association of Fire Fighters Local 141 President Chad Bronkhorst confirmed Miller's death, but wouldn't comment Saturday afternoon.

A Facebook post on the Green Bay Metro Fire Fighters page indicated firefighters discovered an unresponsive Miller early Saturday while he was at Station 3, 885 Shawano Ave.

"Lt. Miller was always one to put others in front of himself, both as a firefighter and a Paramedic and used his witty humor to put a smile on any face," the post reads. "Please keep Lieutenant Miller's family in your thoughts and prayers."

Tributes to Mitchell, known as "Peanut," poured in... [ more ]
     

 

FIRE CHIEF STRUCK ON THE HIGHWAY IN MI

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Saturday, June 20, 2015  The Green Oak Township fire chief was struck by a vehicle Friday afternoon on northbound US-23 at 9 Mile Road (M-36).Chief Kevin Gentry was out assisting an accident when he was struck by a vehicle on highway. The Green Oak Township Fire Department says the chief suffered minor injuries and will be held overnight at the hospital.

No other injuries have been reported.

Gentry has been the township's fire chief for two weeks.

The northbound US-23 lanes were temporarily closed but have since reopened.
     

 

MI DEPT. TO ADD RUMBLER SIRENS TO RIGS

Saturday, June 20, 2015   Four people were hospitalized Wednesday evening after the ambulance they were riding in was involved in a crash in Holland and rolled onto its side.The driver of the pickup truck that struck the AMR ambulance at the intersection of US-31 and 32nd Street told authorities he didn’t see or hear the ambulance coming, even though is lights and siren were activated because it was rushing a patient to the hospital.

The crash illustrates a common danger for emergency responders. A 2014 study from the Federal Emergency Management Agency found firefighters are more likely to die in a motor vehicle crash than while fighting a fire. Crashes were the leading... [ more ]
     

 

6 FFs INJURED AT CT HOUSE FIRE

Friday, June 19, 2015  Six firefighters were sent to Saint Mary's Hospital after fire broke out at a Waterbury home on Thursday morning.
Around 10 a.m., crews responded to the fire at 768 Pearl Lake Road and Battalion Chief Bob Stoeckert said the firefighters were putting on masks and getting ready to go inside when fire was blown down on them.
Some of the firefighters suffered minor burns and others were treated for heat exhaustion, but none of the injuries are life-threatening.
Some will be returning to work, but others are being placed off duty.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, but authorities said it started toward the back of the home, which is now uninhabitable.
Joe Cegelka, a neighbor, rushed home after his wife heard the fire start and called him.
"I understand, from what my wife told me, it started in the garage and there was some cars stored back there. That's all I know," he said. 
     

 

Firefighter agency calls policy shift 'catastrophe waiting to happen'

Friday, June 19, 2015  A group that represents wildland firefighters believes a policy change at the highest levels of government could lead to slower response times for fires at national parks."It's a catastrophe waiting to happen," said the Casey Judd, president of the Federal Wildlife Fire Service Organization.


Team 10 first reported on the policy change last week after hearing from multiple sources that on-duty chiefs for the U.S. Forest Service could no longer take their duty vehicles home. Sources claim not having those command vehicles and the radios inside them means fire chiefs will take up to an hour longer to respond to fires, jeopardizing public safety.

Judd told Team 10 this is a huge problem across the state of California, especially in Southern California's Cleveland National Forest.

"You've got battalion chiefs that know that forest like the back of their hand," said Judd.

Judd explained that if those chiefs have to drive from their home to t... [ more ]
     

 

STUDY CONFIRMS AUSTRALIAN FF CANCER CLUSTER

Country Fire Authority firefighters training at Fiskville in 1979. A Monash University study has found a cancer cluster among those who worked at the facility full-time and were exposed to flammable chemicals, combustion, foams and recycled firewater.
Country Fire Authority firefighters
      training at Fiskville in 1979. A Monash
      University study has found a cancer
      cluster among those who worked at the
      facility full-time and were exposed to
      flammable chemicals, combustion, foams
      and recycled firewater.
Friday, June 19, 2015  Firefighters who worked at a Country Fire Authority facility in Victoria’s Ballarat region have a higher incidence of skin, testicular and brain cancers, a comprehensive study has found.The study, conducted by Monash University, examined cancer and death rates linked to the Fiskville site between 1971 and 1999. It found 69 cancers were among the 606 people who worked and trained there, resulting in 16 deaths.

Releasing the findings on Wednesday, the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, told reporters the research confirmed “beyond any reasonable doubt” that there was a statistically significant increase in cancers associated with firefighters who worked at the site.

“This is a very tragic report,” he said. “The evidence is becoming clearer and clearer each day that people have become sick because of this place. People have died because of this place.”

Researchers found a cancer cluster in the high-risk group, considered to be those who wo... [ more ]
     

 

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ARE YOU ATTENDING THE NY STATE ASSOCIATION OF FIRE CHIEFS CONFERENCE?

Thursday, June 18, 2015   Chiefs and Commissioners...for those of you attending the NY State Association of Fire Chiefs conference this week, take a minute to stop by booth 2134. Trust me on this. As you may know, the co-founder of Firefighter Close Calls with me is Gordon Graham. Gordon is a former commander of the California Highway Patrol and a highly respected risk management expert and attorney. In 2003 Gordon formed a company called Lexipol, which helps fire departments reduce the time, effort and money spent creating, maintaining and training against policy and procedure content. If your Department policies are out of date or non-existent or training your members on policy is essentially non-existent, please take a look at what Gordon has developed. Lexipol is a trusted and proven source for fire service policy content, with policies that conform to national best practices and federal/state law, reinforced by scenario-based training. The system allows you to customize th... [ more ]
      

 

FIREFIGHTERS ATTACKED BY MAN IN UNDERWEAR. MAN NOW SPENDING TIME WITH THE COPS

Thursday, June 18, 2015  A Toledo man is hospitalized today after he tried to get into an ambulance while only in his underwear and then assaulted two firefighters at a fire station in West Toledo, authorities said.
Toledo police Lt. Dan Gerken said Bradford Lewis, 35, of Nash Road, was shocked with a Taser during an attempt by police and firefighters to subdue him. Mr. Lewis was then taken to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, where his condition was unavailable, Lieutenant Gerken said.
Mr. Lewis is charged with aggravated burglary, two counts of assault on an officer, and resisting arrest, he said. Mr. Lewis is under police supervision.
Toledo Acting Fire Chief Karen Marquardt said Mr. Lewis tried to get into an ambulance at about 5 a.m. at Fire Station 23 on West Laskey Road near Douglas Road , at which time two firefighters in the vehicle resisted his attempt. The ambulance was backing up a driveway at the station, returning from a run, when the suspect opened the vehicle’s back d... [ more ]
     

 

FIREFIGHTER WHO TRIGGERED DEADLY CRASH WILL STAND TRIAL

Thursday, June 18, 2015  An Australian Firefighter who did a U-turn in a tanker on a motorway triggering a fatal crash has been committed to stand trial for dangerous driving causing death.
Rural Fire Service volunteer Firefighter Ian Jeffrey Wells was driving on the F3, north of Sydney, on October 18, 2012 when he performed a U-turn and collided with a Toyota Corolla which was then struck by a Mazda.
Katina Mihailidis, 64, who was a passenger in the Corolla being driven by her husband Peter, then 73, was killed when the Mazda slammed into her side of the vehicle.
Mr Mihailidis was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Wells and his passenger Paul Barwick said they saw Mr Mihailidis' flash his high beam at them as they slowed to make the U-turn and presumed it indicated that he was letting them in front.
Following a committal hearing, however, Magistrate Jacqueline Milledge ruled that Wells should have stopped and given way.
“If the lights flashed they were misinterpreted ... [ more ]
     

 

FIRE DISPATCH CENTER HIT WITH TEN FIRE CODE VIOLATIONS FOLLOWING DISPATCH SYSTEM FAILURE

Thursday, June 18, 2015  A county-wide 911 system crash in Clermont County (Ohio) led to a fire marshal's investigation into multiple fire code violations at the county's 911 dispatch center. County officials are under a strict deadline to comply with the state's fire code or potentially face charges.Last Friday at 4:30 p.m., dispatchers and fire responders were unable to use the county's radio system after temperatures inside the communication tower building reached 148 degrees. The air conditioning system inside the building, which keeps the radio systems cool, quit working.

The county did not have a monitoring system in place, which would have detected an increase in temperatures. The two HVAC units that were in place to back up an HVAC failure were not working, according to Central Joint Fire-EMS District Chief Kevin Riley.

It took the county until 4:48 p.m. to get the 911 system back online, which Riley told FOX19, put all public safety workers at risk. "This radio system is every... [ more ]
     

 
 
 

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