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We can’t allow people who don’t understand what we do to tell us what to do. http://blog.iaff.org/…/fire-fighters-respond-to-all-hazards… …
Today’s professional fire fighters are trained to respond to all kinds of emergencies – a big differ
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Erik Leicht added 2 new photos — with Jean Pelletier and Luciano Abbonizio.
Visiting Ottawa Households to ensure everyone has a working Smoke Detector on every floor and a Carbon Monoxide Detector near sleeping areas.
The truck was a hit too!
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The reading of 7,352 names on the wall of the IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial. Ensuring every fallen fire fighter's name will forever echo here.
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Maple Ridge Firefighters, IAFF 4449 added 3 new photos.
Maple Ridge Fire Fighters honouring the firefighters and the civilians killed on 9/11. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families.
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  • Sherry Robertson Joe and I were at that symposium which was a week after 911. The planes were empty going
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The newly rebuilt IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial in Colorado Springs with Pike's Peak in the background. Picture courtesy of Mark Treglio.
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Anaphylaxis is a growing medical problem that needs a growing response. Let's equip more firefighters with EpiPens http://bit.ly/1JXTJtd
A new report suggests the number of Canadians who visited hospital emergency rooms for anaphylaxis doubled in the last seven years.
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  • Neil Powell Here we go for another round 
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Coquitlam, BC firefighters "never really off the job," give driver first aid at crash scene before paramedics arrive http://bit.ly/1izPihc
It’s an unofficial motto for firefighters: they’re never really off the job. That was the case earlier this week when a group of Coquitlam firefighters was coming back from the Interior after . . .
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Independent research study endorses Winnipeg's integrated EMS model. "Service is provided in an effective and efficient manner" http://bit.ly/1O0OO0H
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  • Elaine Randell Duddy Hi fellow members, I am asking for your help in honoring the people who were lost do to the terror attacks on 9-11-2001. I have a group here of Facebook and would appreciate your support...
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People expect and deserve fast and effective response to a medical emergency. The delay this BC family experienced was unacceptable. http://bit.ly/1NEEmf8
A Port Coquitlam mother is upset after she ended up taking her son to the hospital when it took too long for an ambulance to respond.
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  • Ruth Thomas I'm sorry - I know it was scary for the mother but bringing up two kids on a farm you learn your first aid and you get your kid to the hospital.  
    What a mixup that the RCMP would think it was an assault and so hold back the ambulance.
    This has been blown out of proportion
  • Trevor Stephenson If I read this article right, an ambulance was not dispatched until after RCMP cleared the scene. Why were they not dispatched at the same time and the ambulance staged a block or two away while the scene was cleared, making response time reduced? And if they were diverted, why was another ambulance not immediately sent (by the way this article reads it wasn't), or just send the second ambulance to the second call?
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