Privatize the Fire Department

Posted on May 27th, 2010 by admin

Episode #1 The Fire Department
The Fire department is one of the largest missuses of money in America. Every day millions are spent so that the select few can live lavish lifestyles . In return the public recieves very little. When was the last time you needed the fire department? So why are you paying for someone else to sit around?
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Written by and Starring: Zachary Little, Jory Caron
Edited by: Jory Caron

An Angry Films Production in association with ideo Productions- © 2009.

Duration : 0:3:24

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Firefighter Training Excercise – Time Lapse

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 by admin

The Priceville, Alabama Volunteer Fire Department conducted a training exercise on a house a member of the public wanted demolished. The house was approximately 50 feet from a Church building. Volunteers from the Priceville VFD and Sommerville Area Volunteer Emergency Services (SAVES) conducted training using Self Contained Breathing Aparatus equipment and various types of hoses. Three engines were used and approximately 25 firefighters participated. After extensive limited visibility environment training (smoke), the fire was allowed to begin burning. Once the fire was allowed to take its course, the building was consumed within an hour and a half. Time lapse video only is available on this same YouTube channel under the name “House Burning down Time Lapse”.

The song is “Ignition” by Toby Mac

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Duration : 0:3:4

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Fire fighter slightly injured in house fire

Posted on April 26th, 2010 by admin

A fire fighter is slightly hurting during a Thursday morning house fire.

Duration : 0:2:13

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Firefighter Injured Fighting NE OKC Fire

Posted on April 4th, 2010 by admin

Erin Guy has this report from Northeast 15th Street and Walnut Avenue.

Duration : 0:1:9

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Firefighter Training House Explosion

Posted on April 1st, 2010 by admin

This clip is from www.firefighterclosecalls.com and it features an explosion during a control demoliton by an Amsterdam Fire Department.

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Explosion Rocks Amsterdam, New York Training Fire
Five sent to hospitals after firefighting exercise gets out of control

CLAIRE HUGHES
Courtesy of Albany NY Times Union

Firehouse.com News Update:

Firefighters’ conditions:
One of the injured firefighters remained hospitalized Monday evening at Albany Medical Center, said hospital spokesman Greg McGarry. Firefighter Thomas Champain suffered a right leg fracture and was listed in fair condition, McGarry said.

Another firefighter, Jarod Gilston, was admitted to Albany Medical Center in good condition but has since been released.

The other firefighters injured in the explosion were treated and released Saturday from St. Mary’s Hospital in Amsterdam, NY, said a hospital spokeswoman.

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Amsterdam, NY – A planned training exercise for a volunteer fire department turned into a genuine emergency Saturday when an empty two-story home exploded, sending five firefighters to area hospitals and a plume of dark gray smoke over Route 5.

The explosion, which occurred shortly after 8 a.m., injured five firefighters who were apparently hit by falling debris, Michael Beyer, assistant chief of the Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department, which started the burn.

Two firefighters were hurt so badly they were airlifted to Albany Medical Center Hospital. On Saturday afternoon, Thomas Champain listed in fair condition, while Jarrod Gilston was in good condition at Albany Med.

The explosion rocked nearby homes, reminding some residents of the earthquake that shook the area just one week before. Those closest to the explosion, however, said they felt something many times the strength of the recent temblor, which emanated from Clinton County and registered 5.1 on the Richter scale.

“That earthquake was nothing compared to this,” said Duane Kendle, whose Chapman Drive home sits about 50 feet down a hill from the abandoned building on Poplar Street that was flattened in the explosion.

Kendle was sitting in the kitchen at the back of his house drinking coffee when the explosion sent glass over his home and onto both Chapman Drive and adjacent Route 5, he said.

“I thought it was a runaway fire truck coming through the wall,” Kendle said of the boom and its vibrations. “It scared the out of me.”

The three other hospitalized firefighters, whose names were withheld by the fire department, were treated and released Saturday from St. Mary’s Hospital at Amsterdam, said Jody Kates, a nursing supervisor at the hospital.

Several other firefighters were hurt getting their colleagues out of the building, Beyer said. One sprained an ankle while others suffered smoke inhalation, he said.

No neighborhood residents were injured, and there was apparently little property damage to nearby homes. The force of the vibrations did blow the lock off an inside door at Kendle’s house, he said.

About 40 firefighters from the Cranesville Volunteer Fire Department were on the scene Saturday morning to participate in the planned burn, Beyer said. The firefighters had been doing exercises at the site for several weeks in preparation for the burn, he said.

An accelerant was used to start the fire, Beyer said, but he would not say whether the fluid mixture was responsible for the explosion that occurred early in the drill.

“It’s under investigation,” he said.

Amsterdam Town Supervisor DiMezza declined to comment on the cause of the explosion, saying he was awaiting reports from the Cranesville fire department, the Montgomery County Emergency Management Office and the state Office of Fire Prevention and Control, which is investigating the incident.

About 50 firefighters from five area volunteer departments responded to the incident, said Don Krutz, assistant chief for the Hagaman Fire Department. Others on the scene were from Fort Johnson, Tribes Hill and the town of Florida.

New York fire departments conducting controlled burn exercises, unlike those in many states, are not required by law to follow procedures set out by the National Fire Protection Association, according to an official from the state Office of Fire Prevention and Control.

Despite Saturday’s experience, Beyer said the fire department will continue to participate in planned burns because the training exercises are crucial to teaching firefighters how to combat a real blaze. Cranesville and three other volunteer fire departments in the town of Amsterdam have conducted about 10 such exercises in the past decade, he said.

A similar training exercise turned deadly last year in Lairdsville, near Utica. On Sept. 25, a 19-year-old volunteer fire fighter, Bradley Goldon, died on the second floor of a building after the practice burn got out of control. In February, Assistant Chief Alan Baird was charged with manslaughter in Goldon’s death.

In Amsterdam, Beyer declined to say who owns the property on Poplar Street, except to say it is not the town of Amsterdam or Montgomery County.

Nearby residents said they’d been informed in advance that firefighters intended to burn the building as a training exercise. Kurt Semon, said the structure has been empty for the eight years he has lived on Drive, two doors down from the intersection with Poplar Street.

After undergoing the trauma of a real blaze and seeing their colleagues injured, firefighters received stress debriefing sessions Saturday to help them handle anxiety and other negative emotions, Beyer said. Professionals from St. Mary’s Hospital encouraged them to cry, to talk and to do anything else that would help them release the stress.

“Basically they tell us that it’s OK not to be the manly man,” Beyer said. writer Andrew Tilghman contributed to this report.

Duration : 0:6:44

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Fire Fighter Freelanced Ventilation

Posted on March 29th, 2010 by admin

The first arriving on scene was one engine, one truck, and one rescue. The first crew of three firefighters went in the front door ( side A ) to search for an elderly woman who was supposed to be home. One of the three search firefighters stayed at the front door when eventually a hose line was brought to that location to protect the egress, this was the only thing done correctly.

The fire exposed itself on the C side of the structure, the IC did not do a 360 size up – when the firefighter took the windows the search crew was still in the building ( he vented on his own with no notification to IC or the interior crew ) The fire ball that erupted blew down the hallway where the interior crew was searching, they just managed to get back to the front door area and bail out. If the firefighter was not at the front door screaming to them they would have not made it out.

No hose line made it into the building for well into 15 minutes after arrival. There was three additional engines on scene withing 5 minutes of first crews arrival. There were 30 firefighters there within 10 minutes of dispatch.

There was no size up – There was no action plan created – firefighters freelanced throughout the fire – if a size up was done a hose line should have been brought directly to the rear and suppress the fire through the rear door of side C – Driver of the first engine could not pump the engine – the firefighter who took over for him didn’t know where to hook up the 5″ supply line. This goes on and on and on.

Duration : 0:8:37

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Fire Safety for Young Children – DSHS Washington

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by admin

For all parents and those who care for young children. Many children run away from firefighters trying to rescue them – teach them fire safety.

http://www.dshs.wa.gov/word/ca/firesaf2rv.doc

Kids often hide when they’re faced with danger, in a fire this can be life threatening.
Ever seen a firefighter in full gear? It can be pretty intimidating for us adults… even more so for young children.

Also see the Spanish version of the same video.

Seguridad de Fuego para Los Niños Pequeños for the Spanish speaking version.

To download a booklet for children and adults about fire safety visit;
http://www.dshs.wa.gov/word/ca/firesaf2rv.doc

Duration : 0:9:2

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Terre Haute Fire Department House Fire

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by admin

Please comment and rate this video.
House fire from the files of the Terre Haute Fire Department.
15th and Walnut

Duration : 0:4:27

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