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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Firefighter Close Calls

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WISCONSIN FIREFIGHTER STRUCK AND KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY - LODD 

Saturday, December 12, 2015   We regret to pass on to you that a Firefighter (from Endeavor-Moundville) was struck and killed in the Line of Duty when he was hit by a car as he stood near a crash scene in Marquette County late Friday afternoon.The not yet unidentified firefighter was in a crew that had responded to a single-vehicle crash into the median on state highway 139 near Endeavor.

While emergency first responders were helping the driver, who had a medical emergency, the Endeavor - Moundville Fire Department had parked in the other lane with all emergency lights flashing on their equipment.

A vehicle south bound on 139 was approaching the crash scene and the driver failed to notice the fire truck, swerved to avoid it and hit a firefighter who was standing next to his fire apparatus.

The volunteer firefighter was first taken to Divine Savior Hospital in Portage and then flown to U.W. Trauma Center in Madison. More to follow. Our condolences to all those affected. RIP.
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COLUMBIA FF INJURED AT HOUSE FIRE 

Saturday, December 12, 2015   A Columbia firefighter was injured battling a blaze in Forest Acres Thursday afternoon.

The fire took place at a home on Bethel Church Road. Columbia Fire Chief Aubrey Jenkins says one of his firefighters was hurt, and had to go to the hospital for treatment.

One person who was inside the house was able to make it out safely.

The fire caused heavy damage to the roof. The cause of the incident hasn't been determined.
     

 

FIREFIGHTERS RECEIVE ELECTRICAL SHOCK AT FIRE SCENE 

Friday, December 11, 2015   A fire in an electrical panel of a home briefly shocked two firefighters  earlier this week in Bremerton, Washington.
Companies were called about 5:30 p.m. to a home on North Lafayette Avenue. A tree that had fallen into a power line caused a nearby electrical box at a home to ignite.
Firefighters attempted to put the fire out, but two firefighters suffered minor electrical shock, All personnel were removed from the home until the power was turned off.


     

 

IT AINT OVER 'TIL IT'S OVER-BUT WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS RE ZADROGA AND THE POLITICIANS 

Friday, December 11, 2015   The NY Daily News is reporting that House Speaker Paul Ryan told members of his conference yesterday morning that Congress will reauthorize the Zadroga Act in a comprehensive spending bill that will come up for a vote next week.
"Speaker Ryan told me this morning that the Zadroga Act, which funds health screenings and treatments for 9/11 first responders, is in the large spending bill that will pass next week," Rep. Dan Donovan (R-N.Y.) said in a statement.
"We spent months fighting side-by-side with American heroes — with men and women who shouldn't have to shoulder this burden because they are already fighting for their lives — to make our case. I've said all along that on the merits, we will win," he added.
Ryan's office confirmed that he's committed to push it through, as he's promised to for weeks, though they wouldn't say specifically that it will be in a must-pass omnibus to keep the government funded and not a separate tax extenders bill.

"Thi... [ more ]
      
It Aint Over Until SHE Sings!
It Aint Over Until SHE Sings! 

 

FF BURNED AT AZ FIRE 

Friday, December 11, 2015   The Phoenix Fire Department reported a firefighter from Scottsdale was injured in a house fire Wednesday night.
The fire, which broke out at a home near 64th Street and Shea Boulevard in Paradise Valley, was reported about 8:30 p.m.
The Phoenix Fire Department’s Capt. Ardell Deliz said the injured firefighter was burned while battling the blaze and was being treated at a hospital. He was in stable condition, Deliz said.
Deliz reported that multiple pets and other animals were penned up in the home's backyard by firefighters and that none were injured.
Deliz said crews finished battling the fire by 9:50 p.m. He further said that no one was home when the fire broke out but that four adults have been displaced.
Read more: http://www.fox10tv.com/story/30711735/scottsdale-firefighter-injured-in-paradise-valley-house-fire#ixzz3u116sHVI
     

 

AIR AMBULANCE CRASH KILLS 3 CREW MEMBERS IN THE LINE OF DUTY, PATIENT ALSO PERISHES - CALIFORNIA 

Friday, December 11, 2015   We regret to pass on that an air ambulance out of Visalia (California) crashed in an isolated area of Kern County last night, killing the crew of three and the critically ill patient they were transporting.

The SkyLife Air Ambulance helicopter was flying a patient from Porterville to San Joaquin Community Hospital in Bakersfield when it crashed near Highway 65 and Sherwood Avenue east of McFarland.


The crew responded to Porterville to pick up a patient from Sierra View Medical Center for transport to San Joaquin Community Hospital. At 6:52 p.m., the crew notified flight dispatch that it was leaving Porterville. About 1900 hours dispatch tried to raise the helicopter for a routine check in, but got no response. After checking with airport towers in Fresno and Bakersfield, the dispatch center notified Kern County authorities that the aircraft was missing and provided its last GPS reading east of McFarland.


A Kern County sheriff’s helicopter r... [ more ]
     

 

NEW JERSEY PARAMEDIC DIES IN THE LINE OF DUTY 

Friday, December 11, 2015   We regret to pass on to you that retired Police Officer and current Paramedic James V. Maguire, of the Hillsborough (NJ) Rescue Squad, died in the line of duty on Monday. Paramedic Maguire had responded to a call on Sunday afternoon and performed CPR for an extended period of time. Less than 20 hours later, he apparently suffered a heart attack.

Paramedic Maguire's entire adult life was dedicated to public service — as a United States Marine, as an EMT and Paramedic, and as a Police Officer. He joined the Hillsborough Rescue Squad in 1979 and was active with it ever since. Maguire also worked as a career Paramedic at Hunterdon Medical Center in addition to working on the Hillsborough EMS day crew. He was a Police Officer with the Hillsborough Township Police Department from 1984 until his retirem... [ more ]
     

 

FIRE CHIEF SAVES A LIFE: Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda..... 

Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa Citizen 
Thursday, December 10, 2015    So this may be debated all over the table - but the fact is that this District Fire Chief (who coincidentally is retiring at the end of the month) saved a babies life. A non-breathing trapped in a working house fire unconscious baby who was rescued, treated and is now back home. 


 


Ottawa, Canada, District Chief Don Smith was only wearing his uniform shirt and pants. But there was a little girl missing, trapped in a smoke-filled apartment. Om was screaming "My Baby...May baby!!!" “You do what you have to do,” he said later. He, along with a civilian went straight in.


 


-But he shoulda geared up!


-But he shoulda had an SCBA!


-But he coulda had tools!


-But he shoulda waited!


-But he should've had a small pump in his bu... [ more ]
     

 

FIRE APPARATUS CRASH IN DETRIOT 

Wednesday, December 9, 2015    A Detroit fire engine responding to an emergency collided with an SUV on Woodward in Midtown early this afternoon, injuring one person.

Engine 17, which is using a replacement rig, was headed south on Woodward when it crashed into the SUV at an intersection at East Forest.

The driver of the SUV was injured and taken to the hospital a few blocks away. The extent of his injuries weren’t immediately clear, but they weren’t life-threatening, according to fire officials at the scene.

No firefighters were injured.

A rescue squad was called to the scene to extricate the man, but he was pulled out of the passenger-side door by emergency personnel.

Authorities are trying to determine who was at fault.

We captured live video via Periscope, which can be more ]
     

 
Tuesday, December 8, 2015   A member of the Union Township (Clermont County just east of Cincinnati) Fire Department was injured, along with another driver, in a crash today. The fire vehicle was responding to a call, along with police and fire apparatus, on SR 32, when it was hit by a car at Glen Este Withamsville Road. Both drivers were taken to the hospital with injuries.  
      

 

"MAYDAY-MAYDAY-MAYDAY" IT'S TRULY A "DEAD LINE" WEEK FOR EVERY AMERICAN FIREFIGHTER 

Monday, December 7, 2015   This week is a very critical week and your help is needed...so out of respect for your time I will keep this really short and sweet with a "begging" overtone.

While it's sad that there has to be a "begging" overtone-there is no choice. This week is the final week that congress will meet in 2015. It is expected that congress will make a decision on supporting and funding (or not supporting and funding) the "Zadroga" act.


In order to pass before the end of the year, it must be voted on as part of the omnibus spending bill or be attached to a tax-extending bill.



Please call your congress member or senator and urge their support to fully fund and support HR 1786 (https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/1786).


Simply p... [ more ]
     

 

OFFENSIVE? DEFENSIVE? SIT ON THE FENCE-IVE? NONE OF THE ABOVE. 

Monday, December 7, 2015   First of all-relax-this piece is NOT about offensive, defensive or sit on the fence-ive firefighting.

This is about FIRE APPARATUS as well as about your BUNKER GEAR & RELATED PPE and the fact that new research supports significant changes are needed to fire apparatus and PPE to help us survive on the job.


Over the last several years, researchers at the NIOSH have collected body measurements from firefighters across the U.S. This was done in an effort to assess how well fire apparatus and personal protective equipment (PPE) accommodate today’s firefighters, who have different body sizes than the general population. The data NIOSH collected show that design changes to fire apparatus and PPE can aid in improving firefighter safety.

For example, NIOSH researchers found:
·         Seat belts are too short to allow firefighters to buckle up in turnout gear
·   &n... [ more ]
     

 

APPARATUS CRASH IN PHOENIX 

Monday, December 7, 2015   A Phoenix Fire truck collided with two other vehicles Sunday night, sending four people to the hospital, according to fire officials.

The engine and cars crashed at about 7 p.m., near the intersection of 43rd Avenue and Roosevelt Street. According to fire officials, the truck had its lights and sirens on and was responding to a call.

One adult and three children were injured, fire officials said. The adult and one of the children are considered to be in serious condition.

43rd Avenue north of Roosevelt Street was closed off after the accident.
      

 

MEDIA MIS-INFORMED BEFORE ALL FACTS ARE AVAILABLE ? RE: DOUBLE FIREFIGHTER LODDs IN KANSAS CITY 

Monday, December 7, 2015   Kansas City Fire Chief Paul Berardi responded Sunday night to an article published by The Kansas City Star. The article, headlined "Firefighters killed in alley shouldn’t have been there," touches on the Oct. 12 fatal fire that killed two Kansas City Fire Department firefighters.
Firefighters John Mesh, 39, and Larry Leggio, 43, were killed during a two-alarm fire response on Independence Boulevard.
The Star reported a collapse zone was ordered minutes before the collapse happened. The collapse killed the two firefighters.
Berardi doesn't disagree something went wrong that night.
However, he also expressed criticism about the article since an investigation has not been completed yet. He also said the article placed blame on the victim.
"It's obvious that something went wrong," Berardi said. "Two people died, two people got seriously injured. So for me to stand up here and say nothing went wrong...that would be wrong also. But to put blame on John and L... [ more ]
     

 

FIRE APPARATUS FIRE IN SC 

Sunday, December 6, 2015    Berkley County Company 4 - Pierce Snorkel caught fire today - here are some photos 
       

 
 
 

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