This drill details an acronym to help firefighters and officers determine the best method for attack at a structure fire.
Drill # 22: The FIRE Formula
The drill is designed to be a single page of information to conjure up discussions among your crew members. Sit down and talk about the exercises, and how they may apply to your company. But, just don't read them. Get moving. Head to an appropriate area, and train.
Join host Douglas K. Cline and Lt. Rick Mosher from the Merriam, KS, Fire Department as they talk about truck company operations when no "truck" is available.
Listen as the two explore how to successfully conduct truck company operations, such as entry, ventilation and other tactics, without a true ladder truck. From thoughts about designing apparatus to meet your needs to the hard core tactics of truck company functions on the fire ground are covered in this month's show.
A 6-year-old boy was hospitalized Friday night after an explosion at a backyard fire pit in Gresham.
Firefighters were called to the home on Couch Court after a report of the explosion at 8:50 p.m. A Gresham fire spokesman said someone caused the explosion by throwing an object into the fire pit.
The boy suffered burns to his arms and face, fire officials said.
Doug Nelson, who lives nearby, said he heard the explosion.
Dr. Burton A. Clark talks with Professor Katsuhiko Sugimoto, MD, PhD, of the Kokushikan University, Tokyo, Japan; Assistant Fire Chief Rafael Sa'adah D.C. Fire and EMS; and Mansfield Fellow Mr. Leo Bosner, MSW, emergency management specialist as they share their experiences on the recent visit to Washington D.C. to learn about emergency medicine. The group visited with crews from D.C Fire and EMS and Howard University's level one trauma center .
For McGrady Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mike Lane, fighting fires was a family affair.
Lane's stepson, 19-year-old Allen Matheson, followed in his father's footsteps, working his way to corporal in the department.
But it wasn't a fire that ended Matheson's life. He and three friends, who were also volunteer firefighters with MVFD, were driving on Mountain Valley Church Road Monday evening when the driver, Adam Burke, lost control of the vehicle and plowed into another vehicle.
Aug. 09--ARLINGTON -- In anticipation of what he calls a "retirement bubble," Fire Chief Don Crowson has removed the requirement that prospective firefighters already be trained in emergency medical procedures.
One of the great joys of my life revolves around the act and art of communications. Each day, I look forward to reading the newspaper, watching the television news channels, and interacting with my friends and fellow firefighters. Like many among you, interacting with others forms a great part of my life. Whether it is sharing conversations, driving the fire company pumper here in Adelphia, or playing my tuba with a musical group, each day provides a new chance to interact with the people and things which provide love, excitement, joy, and pleasure in my life.
July 18--The next generation of Mountain View firefighters is spending two weeks this summer learning what it takes to live their dreams and become a full-fledged firefighter.
From running incident command competitions and firefighter fitness drills to learning the basics of emergency scene efficiency, there's a lot to learn during the Mountain View Volunteer Fire Department's first Explorer Training Camp.