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Helmet Cam Video: Single Engine Smoke Investigation Turns out to be House Fire

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Another great video from FDCam.com

One thing is for sure…The FDCam is able to stand up to a beating as witnessed in this video. Captain Wines and I both have one installed on our helmets, you never know what video we might come up with…

From FDCam.com:

5/23/12- Jacksonville
FDCam.com
Firefighters were dispatched for a smoke investigation. Upon entering the neighborhood Firefighters recognized the familiar smell of a structure on fire. Upon arrival, an Engine Co. found a single story home with heavy fire showing. After calling for additional units the crew went to work locating the fire & securing all occupants were out of the home. After locating the fire, firefighters pulled ceiling while exposing a heavily involved attic space. After a short period with no water an additional Engine Co. & Taker were used to secure water & the fire was placed under control.
Please use the HD settings to view the FDCam with it’s best quality.

Close Call Video: Men Jump Out of the Way as Fire Engine Crashes into Store Front

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Update:

Thanks to one of our readers (there are only a few), we have the following link to go with the story. One thing the story leaves out is if it was a female driver or not as the video title would lead you to believe. It occurred in Moseley, Birmingham. Thanks Tony!

ExpressandStar.com:

A firefighter attempting a three-point turn during an emergency call out crashed the truck into the front of a mobile phone shop.

Read more: http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2012/05/30/fire-engine-crashes-into-moseley-mobile-phone-shop/#ixzz1wTLccClu

I don’t have much to go on other than you have to watch this video. Apparently it is from Birmingham (UK?)

I am sure someone will be able to help with this one…

The timestamp on the video states it was taken yesterday 5-29-12…and that a woman was behind the wheel.

Video: Explosion Rocks Glendale, WI Home.

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Glendale, Wisconsin

A good samaritan rescued the occupant and his caretaker from this home after an explosion rocked the neighborhood. In all, 5 people were injured including one firefighter. The house was leveled and went up in flames before firefighters could get there.

More news on the fire:

The cause of the explosion has not been determined.

Best of the Rest – Officers Club, FDCam.com, Daily911Deals, Why are you here? And Mark Vonappen shares “Shooters”

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Last week, Dave Statter, Captain Wines, and I had the enjoyment of presenting at the Ohio Fire Chiefs Leadership Seminar. We had a blast. This was the first time that Dave and I had presented together and I believe that the attendees got one of the best well-rounded social media presentations ever offered. If you are interested in hearing us speak, contact me at firecritic@firecritic.com.

Willie, Dave, and I with the guys from Newark Firehouse #1

We also got to hang out with the guys at Newark Firehouse #1. They had us over for dinner and it was excellent. Thanks for the laughs guys!

This weekend I will be up in Monmouth County Fire Academy in Howell, NJ teaching social media. Willie and I will be in and out for a quick trip up Friday night and back by Saturday night.

For those of you in the Roanoke area… 
What: Pipe and Drums Organizational Meeting
When: June 9, 2012 3:00pm
Where: Flanary’s Irish Pub – Downtown Roanoke

Drink and food specials for all in attendance!

Looking for a Father’s Day Present for a special Firefighter? Check this out…

National Firefighters Endowment Officers Club

Mack Fox sent in this picture of himself and his newborn baby girl. Her name is Dylan. Mack is from Local 573 Kirkland Lake

Renowned artist and firefighter Allan Albaitis was generous enough to donate his artwork to National Firefighters Endowment for this limited mint of challenge coins. There are only 343 of each coin. You can’t buy them. But you can get your hands on one… here’s how.

National Firefighters Endowment has opened up membership in The Officers Club. The Officers Club is a limited group who is committed to advancing their legacy to the fire service on a national scale. Their dues allow NFE to continue to make life-saving equipment grants to departments across the U.S. Every piece of equipment we place in service is because of the Officers Club.

Membership is limited to 343 spots per level. Each member is assigned their own numbered, limited edition coin. Additionally, members are included in monthly, “club-only” drawings to win free equipment such as; leather boots, helmets, bailout kits. You do not need to be a company officer or even a firefighter to join. You just need to be committed to the safety of our firefighters and take pride in your role.

For more information on the Officers Club, please visit the website. They look forward to having you in the club.

Shoutout  - FDCam.com

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About FDCam.com - The last day of 2007 was when it all began for us. Right at shift change the alarm went off for a Structure Fire two blocks from the station. A large two story house with heavy fire and plenty of work to do. During overhaul, I noticed something on one of the Truck guys helmet and soon found out he fixed a sport helmet cam to his lid. After watching the video I was hooked! I soon bought one and began shooting every fire I was knocked out on. I searched the web and watched as many fire videos as I could and still to this day I can’t get enough. Helmet cams have evolved over a few short years and there are tons of makes and models to choose from, but what I couldn’t find was an HD cam that can stand up to the abuse of Firefighting and still be relatively affordable. So, we did what Firefighters have long done…We made our own way. We banded together with a top quality HD camera manufacturer to bring you a highly durable, heat and water resistant camera that cost half of what other companies are charging. We use these cameras daily and guarantee them as tough as the job you do! As a matter of fact, we are willing to put our money where our mouth is…If you trash one of our cameras while getting the job done, just send us the camera AND the video footage and we will replace it FREE!* Try finding that deal anywhere else out there.

Daily911Deals Deal of the Week

The latest deal on Daily911Deals.com is Memorial Day Shirts for Just $20 at Xtreme Valor Apparel. Check it out here

Training – Why are you here?

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Mark Vonappen has another excellent post “Shooters”…it is a must read!

I quote: “For every success in the field of play – or on the fireground – there are hours worth of failures in practice.”

Here is a well done documentary on Fitchburg Fire done by some media majors at Fitchburg State University

Our guys from Swoope VFD seen below responding over 15 minutes to a structure fire in Craigsville. The video isn’t anything special…but they are great guys!

World’s Smallest Fire Engine? It reminds me of the hook & ladder tiller from down in Bluffton Township, SC I saw several years ago!

20 Questions – John Shafer of GreenMaltese.com

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This is the “20 Questions” interview with John Shafer who runs the blog GreenMaltese.com. Shafer is an 18 year veteran of  the fire service, and is currently a Lieutenant and the Training Officer for the Greencastle Fire Department.  An Indiana regionally recognized instructor on building construction, fireground search and command management, he has traveled throughout the State of Indiana delivering specialized training programs on building construction, fireground search and firefighter safety. Read his entire bio here, or continue reading below for a lot on John.

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1. How long have you been in the Fire Service?

Since April of 1994 18 years

2. What departments have you been involved in?

My first fire service career started off with the Cloverdale Twp. Vol. Fire Department Indiana (web site/Facebook). I was a volunteer firefighter there until 2000. For a short period I was also full-time in 1998 at the Honey Creek Fire Department in Terre Haute Indiana (web site/Facebook). In 2000 I was hired full-time at Greencastle Fire Department in Greencastle, Indiana where I am still currently employed (web site)

3. What rank do you hold and what is that position in your fire department?

Currently I am the departments training officer and the B shift lieutenant.

4. What is your greatest accomplishment related to firefighting?

As a firefighter there is nothing you can do that is any greater than passing on knowledge and experience you have gained to a new firefighter. I have been very blessed when it comes to sharing what I have learned to new firefighters. I am very fortunate and proud that I was a part of bringing statewide funded firefighter training to Indiana. This has allowed me opportunity of being a major part of new firefighter’s education in Indiana. I am also the District 7 Regional Fire Training Coordinator (Facebook page).

5. If you could spend a weekend learning from one firefighter (any rank, alive or dead) who would it be and why?

Wow this one is a hard question since I try to surround myself with firefighters smarter than me so I can learn from all them. However since the question says only one I would have to say it probably be Chief Christopher Naum since we share a lot of the same passions for building construction and fire behavior.

6. You run a blog GreenMaltese.com. What is it all about?

The reason I started Green Maltese was because I was studying modern building construction and realized that so much had changed all in the name of going green and there was no place for firefighters like me to go find information on these changes. So I started off just posting construction articles that I was reading on my facebook and it just grew from there. The mission I have for Green Maltese is that it will be a place where fire service leaders can gain and share knowledge concerning Green Building Construction.

7. Your focus at Green Maltese is building construction. Why is building construction important for firefighters?

Building Construction has always been very important in the fire service simply because we need to know to about something we going to get intimate with by going inside buildings to fight fires. Buildings today have changed so much since they are engineered to be lightweight and cheap as possible to be more affordable to the masses. These changes as well as making them more energy efficient have totally changed the world we operate in and most firefighters are not aware and still apply the strategies and tactics that they have always used.  Building Construction knowledge is going to be more important than ever before with the massive fuel loads and sustainable products being used to construct modern buildings which are the buildings and fire environment we are faced with today.

8. Name the loftiest goal in your firefighting career.

My lifelong teaching dream was to teach at the Super Bowl of Firefighting FDIC and I was just recently lucky enough to have been able to teach there this year. I would also love to write a book someday on green building construction.

9. What firefighting topics do you teach? 

Well as you may have figured out already because of my website I teach building construction and since I am also the regional state training coordinator I teach air management, fire behavior, tactics and I also love to teach search. Speaking of teaching search. I am going to make a shameless plug: I will be teaching a very advanced hands on aggressive search class at our new state fire school Wabash Valley HOT. Here is our facebook page please like us to learn more about this upcoming school. Also check out my free search downloadable drills: http://greenmaltese.com/2012/05/fireground-search-drills/. Green Maltese will also deliver courses to your department. Here is the link to some of the classes we can bring to you. http://greenmaltese.com/courses/

10. What is the biggest issue facing fire departments today?

Lack of staffing

11. If you had 3 bullet points to teach recruit firefighters on their first day of recruit school what would they be?

  1. This is not a job and if you don’t plan on making it your lifestyle then leave now!!
  2. Respect and look up the seasoned firefighters who train everyday and run a million miles away from the seasoned ones that think they already know and are at a place in their career where they don’t need to train every day.
  3. Every single day of your life until you retire try and learn something about fire behavior and building construction.

12. If I asked your crew to give me one word to describe John Shafer what would they say?

Training Geek LOL

13. You just attended FDIC. What was the single best experience you had while there? 

It’s the week I live for the whole the year for the last 9 years! So everything about it is a wonderful experience and it was really special this year since I was able to teach.

14. What do you do to stay fit?  

Well I used to run races but had foot surgery the end of last year and still not able to run so I recently started cycling and doing stairs at the firehouse since I want to do a stair climb this year.

15. What is the last firefighting book you read? 

The Combat Position: Achieving Fire Readiness by Christopher Brennan

16. Do you wear a leather helmet? Why or why not? 

No they are not department provided

17. What’s in your pockets?

My right pants pocket has a small rope I can use to extent a search and a wire cutter. Left pants pocket has a self bailout rope kit and a wire cutter. Right coat pocket has extrication gloves. Left coat pocket has a multi took with a spanner wrench on it.

18. What does the word Brotherhood mean to you? 

Brian Brush’s post “Brotherhood Insurance: A Pay for What You Get Policy” is what brotherhood is all about to me. He said it so much better than I could ever attempt.

19. Name some men or women who you look up to and why.  

Well this might take awhile and I am sure I will leave someone out and in a day or two I will remember L however there are many people I look up to for a variety of reasons. I will try and categories them by the reason I admire them.

  • Building Construction: Christopher Naum, Chief of Training Chicago Fire Peter Van Dorpe, Gregory Havel, Lieutenant Don Kaderabek
  • Fire Behavior: Steve Kerber UL, Dan Madrzykowski NIST, Chief Ed Hartin CFBT-US
  • Engine Company Operations: BC Curt Isakson County Fire Tactics, Brian Arnold Oklahoma City FD. And Tony Piontek Green Bay FD.
  • Truck Company Operations: Ron Smith Gary FD, Captain Ray McCormack FDNY, Jayme Washel Bloomington FD.
  • Ventilation: Brian Brush Fire Service Warrior, Ric Jorge Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, Chief P.J Norwood
  • Strategy & Tactics: Jim Silvernail Suburban Fire Tactics, Chief John Norman FDNY
  • Searching: Dave LeBlanc Backstepfirefighter.com, Lt Frank Ricci New Haven FD
  • Training Officers: BC Brian Kazmierzak Penn Twp. FD, Chief Forest Reeder Des Plaines FD, DC Chad Abel Fishers FD, Chris Walker Ft. Wayne FD
  • Leadership: Chief Bobby Halton Fire Engineering, Chief John Buckman German Twp. FD, Chief Eddie Buchanan Hanover FD, Mark Vonappen Palo Alto FD
  • Fitness and Mindset: Chris Huston Engineco22.net, Christopher Brennan Fire Service Warrior, DC Ed Hadfield Coronado FD
  • Extrication: Paul Hasenmeier Firstduetackle.com
  • Fire Service blogger: Jason Hoevelmann Florissant Valley Fire Protection
  • Last but not least my mentor Dr. Alfred Page III a 78 year old member on our department who has been in the fire service for 60 years!!!

Sorry this list was very long however if anyone follows my facebook they would see all of the fire service articles I post and know I read often and am always trying to learn.  Just about everyone mentioned are people I really look up to and admire there writings and fire service knowledge and some of them I can call my friends!

 20. Add anything else you might want to add that I didn’t cover.

Answer:  Some may already know but I am very excited that Green Maltese has teamed up with my buddy Chris Huston at EngineCo22.net to develop free online training modules. I hope that everyone reading this will go check them out and take them back to their departments to train on and they are FREE J LOL

Links: http://greenmaltese.com/2012/05/fireground-considerations/

http://greenmaltese.com/2012/04/free-basement-fire-training-engine-co-22/

I am also excited and proud to be a small part of the upcoming book Suburban Fire Tactics so stay tune for the release of that book and check out the authors Jim Silvernail blog. http://www.suburbanfiretactics.com/

If you want to catch up or take one of Green Maltese classes our next big conference will be Firehouse Expo. I will be teaching Green Building Construction for the Fire Service July 20th 2012 at 12:00 to 1:30 pm. Hope to see you all there!

Firehouse Expo link: http://firehouseexpo.com/conference.php

I would like to thank Rhett Fleitz. The Fire Critic for asking me these questions.

You are quite welcome John. Thanks for taking the time!

Helmet Camera: Father/Son Team Fight Hudson Street Fire in Red Bank

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Red Bank Volunteer Fire Department (NJ) Firefighters battle a house fire on Hudson Street and capture it with a helmet camera. Two families escaped the fire safely prior to firefighters arriving.

Listen as Father/Son firefighting team are on the rig together. The father is on the pump, the son is on the line. “lets go, lets go, Dad this thing is #$@#ing going lets go”…

It looks as though a 1 3/4″ is pulled off the rig first. Not my first pick for a fire like this…

RedBankGreen.com: 

Firefighters described the blaze as one of the fastest-moving they’d seen in years, though they managed to largely confine it to the northern half the structure at number 46. Northwesterly winds pushed heavy smoke to the ground for blocks around.

 

Colorado Firefighters Calendar 2013 Auditions Video

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Here is three videos from the Colorado Firefighters Calendar auditions. It is for a good cause and done in a tasteful way…what more could you ask for. I vote for Rebecca Clark!

More from Rebecca Clark, info from the video:
Every year the Colorado Firefighter Calendar, Inc. produces a calendar full of steamy firefighters where all net proceeds are donated to The Children’s Hospital Burn Center and Burn Camp Program. This year I was fortunate enough to not only participate in the fundraising event but I was chosen as a 2013 calendar model as well. This video is of my interview…the event is broken up into 2 main components, the interview portion and the runway portion.

Links:

 

Video: Hot Dog…That Bitch is Gettin it!

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Check out this short video of a response by Birmingham’s Bravest to a vacant house fire around 1pm today (as best I can tell).

The video includes a train passing by right in front of the apparatus.

The title of the post is influenced by the comments within the apparatus. Apparently there has been a rash of fires in the Birmingham area recently. Read more here

Video: Pike House at Louisiana Tech…Roof Collapse, Backdraft, or Smoke Explosion?

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Check out this video. The fire occurred at the Pike house at Louisiana Tech on Saturday. Three firefighters were injured in the fire.

The story on Shreveporttimes.com states:

Parker said the blaze caused the collapse of the roof, which sent a plume of fire and smoke into the air, and caused some area residents to believe an explosion rocked the house when it was simply the collapsing structure.

You watch the video and be the judge…What do you think it is? A roof collapse, a backdraft, a smoke explosion, or a combination? Additional video of the fire is below.

Video: Building Fire in West Palm Beach

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A building at Georgia and Wilmot Streets in West Palm Beach exploded and burned. The cause of the fire had not been determined. No one was injured.

Video: Just How Fast Does Fire Spread? Watch this Fire Grow Pretty Quick

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I am not sure where this video is from, but I thought it was intriguing as to how fast the fire spreads engulfing the lower floor of this apartment complex.

Is that a booster line? The first line off? Maybe that is how they roll…

What line would you pull first?

Video: Ocean City, NJ House Fire

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This is a video of a house fire in Ocean City, New Jersey. The house is well off when firefighters arrive. One firefighter was injured (heat related injury). The fire occurred on Morningside Road. Photos of the fire and more information here

Helmet Cam Video – Interior and Exterior Attack on Large SFD

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This fire was in Jacksonville, Florida on May 14, 2012 on Cinancy Street. The fire was captured on film by a helmet camera and shared by FDCam.com.

You just can’t win them all can you?

Check out more vids on FDCam.com and their Youtube page. I just wonder when they are going to send me one to try out!

Video info:

Jacksonville, FL
Crews were called for a mid-day structure fire. Fire crews found a large home (approx. 4000sqft) with heavy fire showing from the attic space of the second floor. Initial crews made a search to confirm no one was in the home and secondary units contained first floor fires. After little progress was made units were called out of the building and the fire was darkend down with master streams. Crews were sent back up to contain the fire but were eventually pulled from the home & the fire was contained with defensive tactics.

Two Updates – Accused Killer of Perdomo Indicted; Woman and Daughters Reunited with Rescuers

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Two stories I covered in the past have had noteworthy updates this week in the news.

Mom, daughters reunite with rescuers who saved them from dangling car

You might remember the story titled “Firefighters, US Navy Seabees, and luck save a woman and two daughters in daring California rescue”. The link includes a photo and video from the daring rescue. Kelli Groves and her two daughters were dangling off the side of a bridge. Firefighters were assisted by US Navy Seabees who just happened to be traversing the same road and saw the accident. There is another video below.

MSNBC:

The 36-year-old elementary school teacher was reunited with Santa Barbara County firefighter Greg Nuckols and Sgt. Tom Mullen of the California Highway Patrol, when the heroes who talked her through the horrific ordeal made a surprise appearance on TODAY.

Another story updated today includes the case of Seminole County Firefighter Jerry Perdomo

Jerry Perdomo

Prior coverage on Fire Critic here, here, and here. Perdomo was missing for days before his body was found. Even after that, details were slow to emerge.

FirefighterNation.com has the story today about Perdomo’s accused killer being indicted in his murder.

ABIGAIL CURTIS, Bangor Daily NewsPublished Friday, May 18, 2012

BELFAST, Maine – A local man accused of killing a Florida firefighter in February and dumping his body in the woods of Newburgh was indicted this week by the Waldo County Grand Jury.

Daniel Porter, 24, of Jackson, was charged with one count of intentional or knowing murder for the slaying of Jerry Perdomo.

Police have said that Porter shot Perdomo in the side of the head on Feb. 16 at a rented home in Jackson with a semi-automatic rifle and that it was a drug-related crime. Perdomo, a firefighter and emergency medical technician for the Seminole County Fire Department, allegedly had been coming to Bangor once a month for nearly a year in order to illicitly transport and sell prescription drugs from Florida.

Fire Chief Plans to Bill “Idiots” After Rescue…Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down?

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FirefighterNation.com has the story of 3 college students who had to be rescued from a 20 foot high roof on their campus at Hampshire College. The Amherst, Massachusetts Fire Chief plans to bill the students for the rescue and called them “idiots”.

Here are my questions for you…

  • How many calls have you run that had similar “idiots”?
  • Do you think the “idiots” in this case or other cases should be billed?
  • Do you think that by billing for services might dissuade people (or idiots) from calling for our help in the future?

I have no problem with the Fire Chief speaking out publicly and referring to these students as idiots. I think it is a teaching moment for other future idiots. It is a public service.

However, I do have a problem with billing for our services. If you are going to do it, do it for everyone (I also do not agree with that).

What do you think?

Kill The Flashover

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I work in a department where we utilize a traditional (some might say aggressive) interior attack on fires at every chance we get. Sure, there are some empty lots in our City…including some parking lots downtown. We haven’t saved every building…but our track record is pretty good. Chalk that up to our quick responses and ability of our firefighters. I wish I could say that we get decent fire training made available by our department numerous times each year, but that is not true. I wish I could say that our staffing levels and lack of closing down companies are the reason why our responses are so quick, but our story is very different.

We are just like every other department, we get the job done with what we have to work with.

Transitional attack is something you might see in our department, but you probably wouldn’t hear anyone using the terminology “Transitional Attack”. It would merely be a case of cooling the fire prior to heading inside if needed.

One thing I will note is the old teaching of pushing the fire through the house…I have never seen this happen. I am not saying it can happen. I will just say that the way we used to teach that you HAD to fight fire from the unburned side to keep from pushing the fire will not always occur if you get in their and put plenty of water on the fire.

Kill The Flashover

Their motto is “We test, we demonstrate, you decide”

Watch the video below…

What do you think?

Kill the Flashover is an experiment. Unfortunately for me, I couldn’t find a definitive web site for the project. Joe Starnes’ web site has information on the project(2011 here and 2012 here) and then points to BShifter.com. I couldn’t find any information other than “Blue Card Certification” on BShifter.com though…nothing on Kill the Flashover. Maybe I just couldn’t find it.

There is a Facebook Fan Page for Kill the Flashover here.

There is a Youtube channel for Kill the Flashover here.

The Average Jake Firefighter recently wrote about the video I shared above. The post “So Traditional Attack is Wack Huh?”, delves into what you watched above and discusses its use in his departments.

Mark Vonappen also speaks on the topic in a post titled “Pride and Anecdotes”.

What do you guys think?

Here are some other videos from Kill the Flashover

Kill The Flashover (Burn Down Training Moment) Albemarle, NC
Watch this video closely and comment what you think the training moment is. There is a very important lesson in this short video that we all need to learn from.

Kill The Flashover Using Air Intake
This video clearly demonstrates the effects on temperature that something as simple as closing a do can do. This footage was taken during the first Kill the Flashover burn held in Shelby, NC in 2011. For more information on Kill the Flashover see us at www.facebook.com/killtheflashover

Video of Roof Vent…Suit Up Before You go Up!

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This is a video of a house fire in South Union. I am guessing PA or NJ…but I am not sure.

I had a couple of thoughts after watching this video.

  • Suit up and get ready before you get to the roof.
  • Make your cut and get off the roof.
Video info: A house located at 338 Derrick Avenue in South Union Township was heavily damaged by fire Wednesday night. The flames were reported about 9 p.m. with South Union, Hopwood and Uniontown firefighters responding to battle the fire.

Best of the Rest – Learning to Crawl, Fingerprints, Chicago Fire, All My Rowdy Friends…and More

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The other week, I had a Brother contact me about visiting Roanoke. When Brothers visit Roanoke, Willie and I try our best to roll out the red carpet and put our best foot forward. Unfortunately for Willie, he has two left feet! Chief Scott Morrison from  Knotts Island Volunteer Fire Department was in town working and I ensured him we would have a good time. Willie and I both would have taken him around, but Willie was working. Therefore it was my job to show him as much of Roanoke as I could. I think we stopped in or drove by firehouses 1, old 1, 2, 3, old 3, 5, 7, 8, old 9, and 13…not bad for a half day of touring. We broke bread with Captain Wines at 13 and were delighted when Willie Sr. showed up with a friend for lunch as well. It actually gave me a chance to step into some of the houses I don’t get to all that often. I even met two firefighters who I hadn’t met before from the last recruit school.

Captain Wines, Chief Scott Morrison, Lt. Rhett Fleitz

We got a new guy at #3 A-shift about a month ago. Aaron (prounounced A-run) Parker is from the last recruit school and is fitting in just great. I will be introducing my entire crew this week hopefully. I have been meaning to do it, I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. It will be worth it, trust me!

Other than that, everything is busy as hell. Lacrosse season ends this weekend with a league tournament. I coach my son’s U9 and U11 teams and the U11 will be playing in the tournament. It should be a blast.

Dave Statter and I are gearing up for our presentation on Social Media in two weeks. Join us at the Ohio Fire & Emergency Services Foundation’s 2012 Leadership Conference in Newark, Ohio for May 23 & 24. Click here to sign up.

a little humor for your day. Shared by Benjamin Kimball

Shoutout – AESTFire

Facebook – AEST Inc.

About - In March of 2009 we incorporated to meet an ever-increasing need to provide quality training to area emergency service and industrial organizations. AEST Inc is comprised of many highly qualified, trained, and professional instructors.We all began as firefighters. AEST Inc expanded our services to include testing pumps, ladders, and fire hose all on site at your department. We are able to provide an excellent service at an affordable price.

Training

For EMS Training, check out CentreLearn. Our good friend Greg Friese is on the team there. They have a blog set up here as well…and on Facebook!

Tac-Med LLC is running some online training via their Facebook page. Check it out here.

FireGround Flowthrough – The Order of Operations. Check out this article by Chris Brennan of Fire Service Warrior.

Green Maltese offers Fireground Considerations. Check it out!

Video: Jason Jefferies teaches us how to crawl…check it out! Thanks to Chief Mike France for posting this in the Fire Service Training/Safety FB Group!

Tweet of the Week

 

Seems reasonable!

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Mark Vonappen offers us “Fingerprints” in his latest installment at Fully Involved…sink your teeth into this one. Mark’s musings are becoming very popular due in part to the topic, in part to the writing style, and in part because it is unforgiving, candid, and no nonsense. I love it!

I took this pic from the bumper of their fire engine a week into the recovery efforts after one of the worst tornadoes Indiana has seen in a long time! -Bill- Nineveh FD

Chicago Fire Preview: Clips From NBC’s Drama Show Fire And Heated Conversation. Have you heard of the new series on Firefighters based on Chicago’s Bravest? Get the sneak preview here!

Retired Norfolk Firefighter Sara Jones needs your help in her 4th battle with Cancer. Read more about it here.

FirstDueTackle.com put together a pretty decent list of Training web sites, blogs, and magazines in this post here.

All My Rowdy FriendsThe Hose Jockey talks about “The Network” that is being created and he is a part of. If you don’t know what “The Network” is, read the post and then start reading some of the other great blogs out there!

5 Terrifying Secrets About Riding in an Ambulance…just as it implies, from Cracked.com

Backstep FirefighterOHIO Close Calls. Blaming Radios and Remembering Past Tragedy Calls show hindsight and misguided blame. Are we sure we’re headed in the right direction when looking for “lessons learned”?

IronFiremen.com – America’s Fire Captain Willie Wines Jr. talks about “Old School Captains” and gets a little validation for his abilities.

Jury awards more than $800,000 to family of fallen firefighter. The civil trial for Kilgore firefighter Kyle Perkins’ death is finally over. After rehashing the 2009 tragedy in a two-week trial, Monday’s verdict is a small victory for an East Texas family, and a brotherhood of East Texas firefighters.

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Help Jonesy Get to Houston!

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Retired Norfolk (VA) firefighter Sara Jones “Jonesy” needs your help in her battle with cancer. Actually, she needs financial help…for her fourth battle with cancer. Click here to donate now. Be sure to check out the video below.

Sara Jones, October 2007 of the America's Female Firefighters Calendar

Here is an excerpt from Sara as written on the WePay donation page:

Surrender to whatever it takes, even twice. Life is about survival. What does that mean? Here I am, 28 years old, with aggressive breast cancer and given less than 50% chance of survival. Best shape of my life; a firefighter; a gym owner. Breast cancer – not a death sentence! My second chance at life, OK lets fight. “WHATEVER IT TAKES” … COURAGE! Bi-lateral mastectomy, 6 months of chemo, 9 reconstructive surgeries. 4 years cancer free. Almost to 5…the magic number. Recurrence, 33 years old! My worst fear becomes reality. Fight again. Surgery, more reconstruction. Move to Houston, TX, radiation, burnt, scarred. Death sentence…NO WAY. 3rd chance at life. And then more news- stage 4 breast cancer that had now metastasized to the bones. GIVE UP? Oh No – My purpose…fight the battle for everyone, pay it forward…”WHATEVER IT TAKES!” COURAGE!” – SLJ continue reading

Sara Jones was featured in the America’s Female Firefighters Calendar in both 2004 and 2007.

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20 Questions with Shane Parkins of the National Firefighters Endowment

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Read other “20 Questions” interviews here

Shane Parkins is the President of the National Firefighters Endowment. He is a good friend of the Fire Critic although we have never met in person. Shane’s work with the NFE has been inspirational.

Shane resides in Sacremento, California with his wife and two children. They are expecting their third child in August.

Here are his answers to my “20 Questions” interview. You might notice that there aren’t exactly 20 questions below because he answered some of them in other questions. I will roll with it. Who’s counting anyways?

Be sure to check out the NFE on Facebook and Twitter too!

What is your connection to the Fire Service?

A woman asked me recently, “What made you want to be a firefighter?” Without over thinking it I shot back and said, “The same thing that makes little boys want to be superheroes.”

My grandfather rode the 4 Engine with San Francisco Fire Dept. Two of my uncles also served as Chiefs in a nearby beach community and Silicon Valley. Like many in the fire service, I studied Fire Science in college and served as a Reserve Firefighter/EMT with my local department, Sacramento Fire.

While my legacy and history with the fire service has given me experience and insight, I would say what truly connects me can be found in the heart of that little boy and his cape.

After a neck surgery and the discovery of cardiac abnormality, you won’t find me pulling much hose anymore. But I can still do something brave. I can still do something that matters.

What is the National Firefighters Endowment?

National Firefighters Endowment is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to support fire departments that may lack the resources to effectively do the job. More specifically, our focus is on ensuring firefighters have the tools to respond in times of crisis, and do so safely.

There is a significant disparity between our nation’s fire departments and the resources they have on hand. What is constant however, from station to station, state to state, is that a firefighter can always be counted on to respond in times of trouble regardless of the resources they have to help.

A firefighter was telling me recently that her department does not perform interior fire attack and they are severely restricted on rescue operations. The reason is because they do not have enough SCBAs.

While others may run away from fire, a firefighter is a unique breed.  They instinctively are drawn into the flame. For them, there is no greater prize in that moment than the life of a stranger whose last hope lies with them. I can think of few things so cruel than to restrict a firefighter from doing so in that moment; to ask them to turn away from victim, simply because we failed to provide the proper tools.

NFE exists for that reason. To respond when our brothers and sisters call for help, before the tones drop. To put the tools in their hand and the gloves on their hands.

Who benefits from the National Firefighters Endowment?

Fire departments of every city, town, fire district and authority within the United States, are eligible to apply for funds.

How can departments receive funding/grants from the NFE?

We are currently accepting video applications from departments to win one of several grants throughout the coming year. The process is not much different from applying for Extreme Makeover-Home Edition. Grab a camera phone and follow the outline that we provide on our website. We want to hear your story and be inspired by what you do. Videos will be voted on by the public, so it also is a great opportunity for departments to connect with their community and raise local support as well. More information can be found here.

How can individual firefighters help with the NFE?                       

The best way for individual firefighters to help is by becoming a member of our Officers Club.

Explain The Officers Club.

The Officers Club is an exclusive cadre of brothers and sisters who have pledged to participate in the mission of NFE. It is limited to 343 members in each of three levels. Their monthly contributions are responsible for every piece of equipment that NFE is able to place in-service.

By the way, thank you Rhett (if that’s your real name) for joining The Officers Club as a Chief. Your limited edition (005/343) gold challenge coin is on its way. Keep it handy or you may end up buying drinks.

How can departments help out other departments through the NFE?

I asked Willie Wines Jr. once how much money it would take for him to shave his trademark mustache. I was joking.  He got quiet for a moment, and then said with a solemn conviction, “I’d lay it down if it could help a brother.” He meant it. That was the birth of Brotherhood Cuts.

Brotherhood Cuts is a way for departments to “lay it down for their brother” by hosting a mustache and head shaving event. The money raised goes to support a specific department or need. In fact, just recently firefighters in Surrey County, North Carolina made the shave to buy bailout kits for several neighboring fire departments. It was an inspiring display of brotherhood and sacrifice to protect the lives of brothers and sisters they have never met.

Another way is to host a bucket brigade or fill the boot style fundraiser. Whether it is to benefit the mission as a whole or to sponsor a specific department, we are happy to match it to the preference of the dept.

Who are some of the companies who have already helped out or partnered with the NFE?

We have worked closely with MN8-Foxfire to help get their illuminating technology out to over 40 departments in the last 6 months. Many of those grants resulted in departments coming back to MN8 to order enough to equip all of their firefighters.

We have also worked closely with Phenix Fire Helmets. In fact, their leather helmet has become our favorite thank you gift to our fundraisers who have helped raise $1,000 or more through their bucket brigade. See firefighterbucketbrigade.com for more information.

The NFE is a distributor for Phenix helmets. Why should firefighters purchase their helmets through the NFE?

Yes, you can now purchase Phenix helmets directly from NFE. We have created rescueswag.com as an online, custom shop where you can spec it just how you like it. 100% of the proceeds go back to NFE. Pretty cool eh?

Name a couple of companies you would like to partner with? 

It would be great to collaborate with a reputable PPE/turnout company as well as an SCBA manufacturer. While financial or product donations are great we also look for cause-related partnerships. We believe in mutually beneficial partnerships and we work hard to ensure everyone receives value.

We are also looking for someone willing to donate an RV that will allow us to deliver equipment in person on a coast to coast US tour. I’m sure there is an apparatus company that would be willing to let us roll an RV into their paint booth or even to re-upholster the rig to match the interior of their engines.

Who in the Fire Service would you most like to meet? 

I don’t mean to sound cliché but I would really most like to meet the firefighters who carry the gear we give out. I want to share a meal and get to know the names of their spouses and their kids. I want to hear their stories so I never lose sight of why this work is so important.

Best of the Rest – Training, News, Golfing, Pride, Rescues, Social Media, Detroit debacle, and much more!

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This week has been another busy one. Tomorrow will mark my first full shift in four. I have been off traveling and busier than ever. I am still playing catch up from over a month ago. I am getting there though.

Don’t forget to check out Daily911Deals.com for some great deals. Especially if you are interested in getting a Fire Critic/IronFiremen challenge coin from NM Coin! The deal won’t last forever.

We were in a reserve engine yesterday. That meant when running calls it seemed like we were in a parade. Yesterday was busy running around and running calls. We got a lot accomplished though. We even caught some work (dumpster fire). I don’t mind pulling the levers like this instead of being reintroduced after time off with a huge fire. Our firefighter extraordinaire Dave Lucas made quick work of it. Willie has wrote about Dave in the past. He is the one with the boomerang bugles. He got promoted to Lt. and then they rescinded the promotion because they simply didn’t count the available positions correctly. There are 4 boomerang bugle (Sergeants as we call them because we don’t have that position) in all. None of them have been promoted since. Dave is the kind of guy everyone wants working for them.

One other picture I would like to share was seen at Captain Wines firehouse #13…The message was apparently sent from downtown. What in the heck does it mean exactly? Kind of a mixed message I think.

I just signed up at the Chief level in the Officers Club of the National Firefighters Endowment. This is one of the ways that FireCritic.com gives back. The Officers club is a funding mechanism for the NFE and the funds will help support Fire Departments through the NFE. Join the Officers club here. Annually, you will receive a numbered collectors challenge coin. There are three levels of the Officers club.

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News and Opinion

Better Late Than Never Captain Willie Wines Jr. does some catching up since his computer died…and shows his love for Dave Statter.

Fully Involved – Cadence

“There can be no more us versus them. Training budgets are gone and turnover is occurring at a meteoric rate. We have to share our job knowledge at every opportunity, in every possible way.  It seems that things get better – like morale – when we train, sweat, and push our limits as a group.”

Firehouse.com – Are you a pink Flamingo? Ryan Pennington Do you do work? Or are you just there to have fun and look pretty?

Firefighters in hot water for building a golf course behind station  Firefighters make use of some of their free time…the biggest issue is the land they groomed for golfing isn’t theirs!

Former mansion of the late Isaac Hayes goes up in flames Big McMansion fire!!!

What is a firefighter worth? This article has gone viral. Written by the wife a firefighter

“So before making our minds up that firefighters are the financial problem, sit down with a local firefighter and ask him about his job. Ask him about his wife and his sons or daughters, what kind of house he lives in, and what type of car he drives. And then ask yourself, if you were to take on such a career, what would you expect in return?

Tina Clarke

Proud wife of a Cumberland firefighter”

I will be my brothers keeper  Another great article by Chris Sterricker.

Proud to be a firefighter A short article detailing pride for being considered one of America’s Bravest

What if we are Community Paramedics Already? 

“And I couldn’t agree more.  The goal of a community paramedic program seems to be providing care to fill a gap in a particular community.  While many of the existing and proposed programs are focused on the rural environment, why can’t we do the same in urban systems?  In fact, what if we’re already doing this in an urban system?”

Hampton Workers Take “Like Button” Firings To Court

“Roberts said some of the workers were let go because he wanted to replace them with sworn deputies while others were fired because of poor performance or his belief that their actions “hindered the harmony and efficiency of the office.”

One of those workers, Daniel Ray Carter, had “liked” the Facebook page of Roberts’ opponent, Jim Adams.”

Five San Francisco Firefighters Injured in Four-Alarm Apartment Blaze

Firefighters rescue man from burning Danville home

3 Steps to Improved Cardiac HealthCrucial lifestyle changes can prevent heart attack & improve health

“According to the U.S. Fire Administration, 87 firefighters died while on duty in 2010. Of those, 50 of the 87 firefighter deaths were related to heart attacks. Although there are certain variables associated with heart attacks that we can’t change (i.e., age, gender or family history), we can maximize those variables that are controllable.”

Disasters and Social Media a look at how social media plays a role in sharing information during disasters.

A Dose Of Mortality an excellent post about learning from shared information on a LODD with his son and aspiring career firefighter. 

What Happened to the Big Green Truck Donated to Detroit Fire? Charlie LeDuff is still at it in Detroit. This time uncovering a donated truck that should have been in service but instead just sitting idle in a lot.

Another False Alarm: A Tale of Complacency

“Recently on one of my trips I was startled awake at 2:53am by a fire alarm activation. The alarm only rang about 10 seconds. Knowing what I know about night clerks at hotels, I suspected the alarm had been prematurely silenced. My suspicion was confirmed when I went to the lobby and heard the clerk on the telephone telling someone the alarm panel is indicating the fire pump is running. I was the only patron of the hotel who came to the lobby.”

 Exclusive: Grieving FDNY Father Seeks Recognition for “Black Sunday” Son Retired deputy chief Joseph DiBernardo wants recognition for his son Joey DiBernardo.

Video: Wildfire Crew Bosses can’t speak Spanish and are laid off 

Video: LAFD Rescues a Seagull from a Tree at Venice Beach

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LAFD’s Eric Johnson of Ladder 63 rescued a seagull from a tree on the beach. The bird got caught in some fishing line and ended up suspended from a palm tree. The first video (from tonyvera.com) shows the bird get rescued and towards the end is an impromptu interview of the firefighter who made the rescue. Apparently this is not the first bird rescue for firefighter Johnson.

If you notice at one part in the video, when the firefighter makes it back to the ground, you can see how many people are recording the event by cell phone camera. Also noted in the video at that part is how many people want to offer their opinion of what to do with the bird.

The bird ended up taking flight. While that part wasn’t caught on film, the firefighters stated the bird flew off just fine and they did it incognito because if the bird couldn’t fly it might not have the best being caught on film.

The second video offers a differing view and starts a little bit earlier in the rescue.

Be sure to stay up to date on LAFD News and Information on their blog!

Video: Waterfront Home Under Construction Burns on Lake Ontario

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This house fire occurred today around 1pm in the Stoney Creek area of Ontario, Canada. The home was under construction when workers noticed a small fire. In looking at the video it appears as though the “small fire” was much bigger when firefighters arrived!

The fire went to three alarms. The Hamilton Fire Department responded to the fire.

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Video: Sneak Peek of the Tucson Women’s Firefighter Calendar Shoot

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The Tucson Firefighters Association offers this sneak peek video into the photo shoot for the 2013 Female Firefighter Calendar.

Last year, the TFFA only offered a Male Firefighter Calendar. This year they are going both ways…

You might recall that the Male TFFA Calendar ended up in 5th place for the Top Ten Male Firefighter Calendars for 2012.

Unfortunately, since they didn’t have a female firefighter calendar last year they weren’t in the running for the Top Ten Female Firefighter Calendars for 2012.

Next year looks promising though. Oh, and please be patient. I will let you all know when the Fire Critic has completed his transformation and his “calendar 6 pack” is ready for the limelight!

Pre-order your TFFA male or female calendar here

Enjoy…

Helmet Cam – Jacksonville Florida House Fire

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Here is another helmet camera video. This one states it is fresh from yesterday morning at 4:30am in Jacksonville, Florida. This footage was taken using the FDCam.com camera.