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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Firefighter Close Calls

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TN FIRE CLOSE CALL - ROOF COLLAPSE 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015    Two Knoxville firefighters escaped unharmed when a section of roof collapsed on them while battling an apartment fire just east of downtown Monday night.All of the tenants inside the 12-unit, three-story building at Green Hills Apartments, 1837 Riverside Drive, made it out safely when flames erupted from the top floor shortly after 7 p.m., Knoxville Fire Department Capt. D.J. Corcoran said.

Eleven of the units were rented, although it was not immediately known how many people were inside at the time.

Fire crews quickly converged on the building when the two firefighters radioed for help after the roof caved in.

"About 20 minutes into the fire we did have a ‘Mayday,' which is basically a call for help," Corcoran said. "We had some (firefighters) inside the building when the roof and ceiling collapsed on them.

"The Mayday was in effect for approximately 35-40 seconds until crews could get there to them and dislodge them from the debr... [ more ]
     

 

Privacy questioned as firefighters embrace helmet cameras 

Tuesday, August 18, 2015    Wheaton Maryland Rescue Squad fire captains Adam St. John and Brett Russell call helmet-mounted cameras invaluable."I think it makes anybody that wears them a better firefighter," said St. John.

Video from St. John's helmet shows a house fire just days before Christmas in which Russell calls for help after falling through a floor.

"I looked down and I saw this glow of orange of the fire below me and my initial thought was, one, I'm in big trouble and two, I was convinced I was going to the burn center," said Russell.
With the house full of smoke, the video shows how hard it was to spot him, but the Christmas lights on Russell's decorated helmet pierced the darkness.

The video of Russell's rescue is now a teaching tool.

"Every time I watch it I can think about the timeline -- what I could have done differently to be able to help him find me faster than he did," said Russell.

The cameras are becoming increasingly popular ... [ more ]
     

 

CLUELESS MARSHALS: FDNY FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO FIRE, US MARSHALS FAIL TO COMMUNICATE PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS: 1 FDNY OFFICER SHOT 

Monday, August 17, 2015    Fuming firefighters say an FDNY lieutenant almost died because he wasn’t told by law-enforcement officials that the home he was racing into housed an armed Bloods gang leader suspected in two murders.
The firefighter, James Hayes, was shot twice by suspect Garland Tyree in the smoky Staten Island home Friday morning.

Lt. James Hayes "absolutely didn’t know he was heading into a situation that dangerous,” one firefighter told The NY Post on Sunday. “We’re the Bravest, not the Stupidest.”
A task force of heavily armed NYPD cops and federal agents had gone to arrest Tyree early Friday for a violation of his supervised release. The violent ex-con had a long rap sheet and also was being eyed in two murders, sources said.

Garland TyreeWhen the agents got to the home, Tyree told them to beat it. They got a key from his landlord, entered and were met by smoke pouring up from his basement apartment.

The squad called the Fire Departme... [ more ]
     

 

4 MD FFs INJURED AT 4 ALARM FIRE 

Monday, August 17, 2015   A building used by Washington College on the Eastern Shore was heavily damaged in a four-alarm fire Saturday night, authorities said.The fire broke out shortly before 8 p.m. in a building in the 500 block of Washington Avenue that houses the Chestertown college's business office and office of information technology, according to the Chestertown Volunteer Fire Company.

In a news release, the company said "multiple roofs, dropped ceilings and concealed spaces" hampered firefighting operations, and the incident escalated to four alarms.

Four firefighters suffered minor injuries, according to the volunteer company. They were treated at a local hospital and have been released.

Washington College spokesman Mike O'Connor said the building was a rental property. No college personnel were injured, he said.

The State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the cause of the blaze.
     

 

ARE YOU TRAINING YOUR COPS IN MODERN FIRE BEHAVIOR? 

ChicagoFireWire.com Video 
Monday, August 17, 2015   While there are multiple issues that can be found with this video, the big one that comes to light, that you need to ask yourself, ARE YOU TRAINING YOUR POLICE OFFICERS IN MODERN FIRE BEHAVIOR?

From the NIST/UL Studies we have found out that opening the front door is ventilation and you have approximately 80 seconds or less to get water on the fire before running into issues.

What impact does opening up a "Vent-Limited" fire have??????

Train not only your firefighters but ALL your responders.



     

 

NORTH CAROLINA FIRE CHIEF DIES WHILE ON DUTY STANDBY 

CHIEF ROBINSON SHOWN AT THE WHITEHOUSE SEVERAL YEARS AGO
CHIEF ROBINSON SHOWN AT THE WHITEHOUSE
      SEVERAL YEARS AGO 
Monday, August 17, 2015   We regret to pass on to you that Fire Chief JD Robinson of the Brasstown Volunteer Fire Department, Clay County, North Carolina, has died while on duty. Chief Robinson had a medical emergency during standby at a dirt track car race. Chief Robinson was a Fire Chief, Fire Instructor at Tri County Community, a wildland fire fighter for North Carolina Forest Service and an accomplished musician. Chief Robinson had a 30 plus year career with the fire service and was deeply loved.
More details to follow HERE: http://www.ncfff.org
Our condolences to all affected.

     

 

MN FF BURNED AT HOUSE FIRE 

Sunday, August 16, 2015   A firefighter was injured Saturday morning, at a house fire in Minneapolis.

Minneapolis Fire Department was called to a house fire in Minneapolis on the 3500 block of 3rd Avenue South, around 6:30 Saturday morning.

When the crew arrived on the scene, they found the front porch ‘fully engulfed’ in the flames. The fire and smoke reached to buildings around the home, causing damage.

Photo Goes Here Minneapolis firefighter injured at house fire Saturday morning
The firefighter was taken to the Hennepin County Medical Center where he was treated for 2nd degree burns. The Minneapolis firefighter was later released Saturday morning. 

No other injuries were reported.

The cause of the fire is still unknown and currently under investigation.
     

 

85 FIREFIGHTERS STILL MISSING IN CHINA EXPLOSION AND FIRES 

Sunday, August 16, 2015    Reports this morning are that 85 Firefighters in China are still missing after those explosions that hit Tianjin, near Beijing. This is IN ADDITION to the 21 bodies of Firefighters killed in the Line of Duty that have been recovered.
The latest death toll has risen to 112 today (Sunday) while 95 others including 85 Firefighters were still missing. There were 56 explosion hit patients in critical conditions besides nearly 700 others with less injuries.

PROTESTS:
Tianjin saw several protests from people affected by the blasts. Relatives of dead and missing people are protesting against what they consider the government's refusal to disclose what chemicals were stored and how the accident took place.

The site was also witness to demonstrators demanding that the government should buy new homes for them because the explosions had destroyed their apartments. Questions are being asked why residential buildings were allowed to be built just 1000... [ more ]
     

 

ONE HELL OF A DAY FOR FIREFIGHTERS IN NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE FOLLOWING COWARDICE SHOOTINGS-SOME HISTORY ABOUT FIREFIGHTERS BEING SHOT 

Friday, August 14, 2015   FDNY THIS MORNING-WHAT HAPPENED?

Here is the news conference with Fire Commissioner Dan Nigro explaining what happened:
WATCH THIS:
http://abc7ny.com/news/nypd-flew-in-gunmans-mom-to-staten-island-scene-during-standoff/929372/

ADDITIONAL VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmHTwyWT_fA





BALTIMORE CITY THIS AFTERNOON
-WHAT HAPPENED?
2 people including that on-duty Baltimore City Firefighter were shot and injured “for no apparent reason” off Liberty Heights Avenue this afternoon, a... [ more ]
      

 

FIREFIGHTER SHOT IN BALTIMORE CITY THIS AFTERNOON 

Friday, August 14, 2015    A Baltimore City Firefighter was shot walking across the street from the firehouse this afternoon. The shooting happened in the 3900 block of W. Garrison Boulevard at Liberty Heights Avenue. The on-duty firefighter was shot and in his hand is expected to be OK. It's not clear where the other person was shot.
     

 

FDNY SHOOTING UPDATE: GANG LEADER DEAD, FIRE OFFICER WOUNDED 

Friday, August 14, 2015    The East Coast head of the Bloods gang — who wounded a firefighter after torching his Staten Island house Friday morning during a confrontation with US marshals — is dead after a gunfight with cops, law enforcement sources said.
The gunman, 38-year-old Garland Tyree, had come out of his home shooting again at officers around 11:45 a.m., and authorities responded with gunfire and tear gas.

Tyree, who went by the nickname “Murder,” was fatally shot by an Emergency Services Unit cop in the exchange, the sources added.
His distraught family was at the scene.

The shootout came several hours after Tyree declared “Today I die” on Facebook before torching his Staten Island house when marshals came to serve a federal warrant on him. An FDNY lieutenant was shot in the leg and buttocks as he responded to the blaze.

Authorities surrounded the house at 15 Destiny Court, and Garland continued shooting with an assault rifle, sources sa... [ more ]
     

 

REPORT: BLAME IS SPREAD ON THE LINE OF DUTY DEATHS OF TWO TOLEDO, OHIO FIREFIGHTERS 

Friday, August 14, 2015    An internal Toledo FD report on the 2014 North Toledo apartment building arson blaze that killed two firefighters concluded 12 factors contributed to their deaths — including a delay in getting to the building, communication failures, incorrect assessments of where the fire had started, and deployment of crews to the second floor while the fire burned below them downstairs.

The 82-page report by the Toledo Fire Department, obtained Thursday by The Blade, follows the release earlier this year of a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health report that also detailed the Jan. 26, 2014, fire at 528 Magnolia St. Pvts. Stephen Machcinski, 42, and James “Jamie” Dickman, 31, died when they became trapped inside the burning two-story, six-unit apartment building. Both men were assigned to Engine 3.

The internal report, written by Deputy Chief Tom Jaksetic, Battalion Chief Sally Glombowski, and Captain Mike Benadum, offered some sobering fi... [ more ]
     

 

FDNY Firefighter Shot on Staten Island After U.S. Marshals Serve Warrant 

Friday, August 14, 2015   A firefighter was shot outside a house on Staten Island Friday morning after federal agents tried to serve a warrant at the home, law enforcement sources tell NBC 4 New York.
U.S. Marshals were attempting to execute the warrant at the residence on Destiny Court in Mariners Harbor on the northwestern portion of the island, when a fire was set, the sources say.Firefighters responded to put out the blaze, and the firefighter was shot once or twice in the legs, sources say. It's not clear if it was police or the fugitive inside the home that opened fire.
Police say the firefighter didn't appear to suffer serious injuries.

Sources say the fugitive appears to have emotional issues. Authorities say that the fugitive is still inside the building.
Dozens of firefighters went to the scene after the shooting, and heavy police presence can be seen outside the house.
     

 

Firefighter Found Alive 31 Hours After Massive Explosions in Tianjin, China: Official 

Friday, August 14, 2015   A firefighter trapped for more than 31 hours was rescued from the blast site in the Chinese port city of Tianjin, according to a city official and state media.At least 56 people — including 21 firefighters — were killed when two explosions erupted at around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday local time. Several firefighters are reportedly missing.

Gong Xian Shang, a Tianjin official, told a press conference that an individual had been rescued at 7:05 a.m. local time Friday (7:05 p.m. Thursday ET). No other details were provided.

The survivor was a 19-year-old firefighter named Zhou Ti, according to state media. China's state broadcaster CCTV said he received treatment for burns, smoke inhalation and an injured leg.

"Forces from all sides are searching for the (remaining) missing firefighters," Tianjin Fire Department head Zhou Tian said at a news conference early Friday, according to The Associated Press.

State news agency Xinhua said that a total o... [ more ]
     

 

17 FIREFIGHTERS NOW REPORTED DEAD, 30+ MISSING FOLLOWING CHINA EXPLOSION AND FIRE 

Friday, August 14, 2015    As of late this evening 17 Firefighters were killed in the Line of Duty in the explosion in China. They were among the 50 people killed (known so far) in the warehouse blasts in the northern Chinese port of Tianjin.More than 30 Firefighters are still missing, most of them in their 20s or 30s.

The initial explosion, at a warehouse storing dangerous chemicals, at about 11:20 pm on Wednesday was followed by a number of smaller blasts. About 700 people were injured, 70 of them seriously.

More at: http://news.asiaone.com 
     

 
 
 

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