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		<title>Fire Daily&#8217;s 360 Burn Around The Fire Webs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Police dashcam captures rescue of man from his burning car; suspected drunk driver pulls out in front of a Chicago engine and injures 10 including 4 firefighters; a NH firefighter is headed to the Super Bowl; and some Super Bowl snacking ideas for the firehouse.  ]]></description>
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<p>Check out <a href="http://www.dailyfirefix.com/">Daily Fire Fix</a> for today&rsquo;s stories!</p>
<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">These Tunes Are ON FIRE!</span></h2>
<h4>A neighbor observed his 57-yr old neighbor listening to music in his BMW parked in the driveway of his home.&nbsp; Shortly thereafter, the car was ablaze, and as was caught on police dash cam, responding officers noticed the man was still inside.&nbsp; The Police officers are seen reaching into the vehicle and dragging him away from the intense heat and flames, clearly risking their lives .&nbsp; The man, described as having been incapacitated, and he was transported to the hospital suffering only from minor smoke inhalation.&nbsp; You gotta love the dash cam!</h4>
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<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">Injured CFD&#39;s Finest Rescue Carful of Criticals Who Pulled Out In Front Of Them</span></h2>
<h4>Alcohol is being investigated in the cause of an intersection accident in which Chicago Fire Department engine 62 struck an automobile on Monday night injuring ten including 4 firefighters.&nbsp; 3 children and two adults were critically injured.&nbsp; According to initial reports, the automobile proceeded into the intersection after stopping, and the engine did not have enough time to avoid the crash.&nbsp; Witnesses at the scene reported that firefighters injured in the collision immediately began to treat those in the automobile before other firefighters and paramedics arrived.&nbsp; The 18-yr old driver has since been charged with DUI and other traffic offenses.&nbsp; Check out the news report from <a href="http://www.myfoxchicago.com/">MyFoxChicago.com</a> :</h4>
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<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">Patriots Send NH Fireighter to the Super Bowl</span></h2>
<h4>A New Hampshire firefighter will be unable to respond to calls this weekend because he is a volunteer.&nbsp; Why?&nbsp; The New England Patriots chose 10 &ldquo;Super Persons&rdquo; from around New England, police, firefighters, teachers, and military members, all a part of their Celebrate Volunteerism Campaign.&nbsp; One of those winners is Somersworth NH firefighter Tim Wilder.&nbsp; Tim is headed to the Super Bowl this weekend along with nine other public service workers.&nbsp; Watch the video from WMUR TV :</h4>
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<h2><span style="color:#ff0000;">Nom Nom Nom&#8230;..</span></h2>
<h4>Here&#39;s some secret recipes for firehouse snacks on this- the most glorious weekend to be on shift at the firehouse- the Super Bowl!&nbsp; <span style="color:#ff0000;">First up</span>, an ultra simple idea that will make you look like you know how to make something- even though your partners will realize you can&rsquo;t.&nbsp; Get a brick of Philadelphia cream cheese, put it on a plate, pour some shrimp sauce over it.&nbsp; Wallah- with a few triscuits, you&rsquo;ve got a dipping delight!&nbsp;</h4>
<h4><span style="color:#ff0000;">Now for a secret recipe from my firehouse</span> that is sooo simple and soooo yummy, you&rsquo;ll make it even during the off season.&nbsp; Pop a blob of beef roast into a crock pot at the beginning o your shift and cover it with a big jar of giardinara peppers.&nbsp; Cook it on low heat til game time, open the lid, shred the meat with a couple of forks and serve it on some fresh French bread with a little mozz or provolone- and you&rsquo;ve got some of the best Italian beef sandwiches you&rsquo;ll ever taste.&nbsp;</h4>
<h4>If you want to <span style="color:#ff0000;">show some true effort</span> with a quick, easy, and healthy Super Bowl food idea check out the video below from TheFirehouseChef.&nbsp; In this episode, Ryan celebrates one of the most hallowed days at the firehouse- Super Bowl Sunday- with his famous Chipotle Chicken Salad Crostini.&nbsp; Although it&rsquo;s great all year long, this finger food combination of chicken, garlic, and chipotle is sure to be a crowd pleaser.&nbsp; And here&rsquo;s a secret- The full <strong><em>video </em></strong>recipe enables guys like me to shine in the most valuable position in the firehouse- the shift&rsquo;s cook.&nbsp;</h4>
<h4>Bon Appetit!</h4>
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		<title>Video: Worst Fire Department in the United States?</title>
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<h4>Probably Not.</h4>
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<p><a href="http://dailyfirefix.com">Daily Fire Fix </a>ran across this video with the interesting title and had to see what was going on.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s actually a compilation of videos of the Grant&rsquo;s Pass Rural Fire Department in Josephine County Oregon which is in southwest OR along I-5 and the California border.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Grant&rsquo;s Pass Rural Fire Department is one of three private fire departments competing for fire protection &ldquo;contracts&rdquo; for properties in the county. See if you share the myriad of emotions that others have when you see these &ldquo;firefighters&rdquo; in action at a residential structure fire.</p>
<p><a href="http://firefighternetcast.com/" rel="" style="" target="" title=""><img alt="" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2690" height="" src="http://firedaily.com/files/2012/01/LikeUsOnFacebook_Icon1-300x91.jpg" style="width: 116px; height: 35px; margin: 12px;" title="LikeUsOnFacebook_Icon" width="" /></a>One you are past the &ldquo;Oh my God&rsquo;s&rdquo; and the &ldquo;What the &amp;%^#&rsquo;s&rdquo;, I&rsquo;d like to challenge you to watch it a second time.&nbsp; Only this time, I want you to ask yourself, <em>&ldquo;if I&rsquo;m watching this fire department floundering on video, how many other fire departments in the United States operate in similar ways, with no command structure, old equipment, no PPE, no money, and no clue?&rdquo;&nbsp;</em></p>
<p>My guess is that there are quite a few.</p>
<p>Now, let&rsquo;s take this a step further.</p>
<p>I&rsquo;d like to pose a challenge to you, the firefighter:&nbsp; Put yourself into each of the following roles and think about what actions you would take based solely upon the information in the videos and what I have provided you in this article.</p>
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<li><em>You have just been appointed as fire chief of the GPVF and you have just seen this video.</em></li>
<li><em>You are the fire chief of the Rural/Metro Fire Department, a neighboring combination department and you have just seen this video..</em></li>
<li><em>You are a resident considering with which department to contract your fire protection services: GPVFD at a very, very low cost (45 cents per thousand) , GPFR at a cost five times that of GPVFD, or elect to opt out entirely from any fire contract and you have just seen this video.</em></li>
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<p>If you&rsquo;d like to, leave a brief comment to this article, or call in and leave a voicemail with your input.&nbsp; I&rsquo;ll report back later here on Daily Fire Fix with your ideas.</p>
<p>It&#39;s easy to identify the problems.&nbsp; Got any solutions?&nbsp; <strong><span style="color:#ff0000;">888-887-8718</span></strong></p>
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<h4><em>&ldquo;Warning: This video is graphic and depicts a man being rescued from his burning home.&rdquo; </em></h4>
<h4>That&rsquo;s the disclaimer shown at the beginning of this video just posted in YouTube by NewsWorking out of Pennsylvania.</h4>
<h4>On NewsWorking&rsquo;s website, an accompanying article tells of firefighters arriving to a woman telling them her husband went back into their burning home to rescue their dog.</h4>
<h4>The video shows various emergency responders in action including police officers and Whitehall&rsquo;s firefighters removing the victim from the front door and the eventual arrival of EMS.</h4>
<h4>Comments?</h4>
<h4>Stay stoked!</h4>
<h4>-J</h4>
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		<title>Timely Monday Morning Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 00:57:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em><strong>&ldquo;One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six who jumped in the rear, we need massive EMS here.&rdquo;</strong></em></p>
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<p><img alt="" class="size-medium wp-image-2534 alignleft" height="" src="http://firedaily.com/files/2011/11/1154382527432_building-300x300.png" style="" title="1154382527432_building" width="" />Most of you reading this have already probably heard the sad news on the passing of FDNY Brother Joey DiBernardo, one of six forced to jump 4 stories rather than be burnt alive back in January of 2005 in what has come to be known as &ldquo;Black Sunday.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Of the six, Lieutenant John G. Bellew and Lieutenant Curtis Meyran succumbed to their injuries that day.&nbsp; Firefighters Jeffrey Cool, Eugene Stolowski, and Brendan Cawley survived their jumps along with Lieutenant DiBernardo with massive physical injuries as well as haunting emotional trauma which remains to this day.</p>
<p>This morning an email from <a href="http://www.firefighterclosecalls.com/">www.FirefighterCloseCalls.com</a> (Home of the Secret List) is making its way to thousands of Brothers and Sisters, imploring all of us to take a few short moments to fully understand what has happened and who we have just lost.&nbsp; Along with Chief Goldfeder and the others at Firefighter Close Calls, I want to make sure everyone gets this important message as we prepare to lay our Brother to rest tomorrow.&nbsp;</p>
<p><em><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Please ensure these videos are seen by all your companies, either at roll call, or shortly thereafter.&nbsp; If you are on a volunteer department, please forward this information to all your contacts immediately.</strong></span></em></p>
<p>For further enlightenment, utilize the NIOSH report and encourage discussion among your crews.&nbsp; As usual, Command Safety lays out all the information you need to make the training useable, understandable, and accessible.</p>
<p><u><strong>Here are the links:</strong></u></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.firefighterclosecalls.com/news/fullstory/newsid/150255">Message from Firefighter Close Calls</a></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://tinyurl.com/7loyba6">Video about Brother Joey DiBernardo</a></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC-30bfrWG8">Video about the Black Sunday Fire.</a></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200503.html">NIOSH Report</a></em></p>
<p><em><a href="http://commandsafety.com/2011/01/remembering-fdny-black-sunday%E2%80%A6three-lodds-january-23-2005-2/">Command Safety&rsquo;s Comprehensive Look at the Incident</a></em></p>
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<p>God Bless you, Joey.&nbsp; May he keep you in His tender care.</p>
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		<title>VIDEO AND FIREGROUND AUDIO: (LODD) CFD&#8217;s Cory Ankum and Edward Stringer die, 19 firefighters seriously injured in Chicago Building Collapse- 100 years to the day of the Chicago Stockyards Fire that killed 21 firefighters</title>
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<p>Two firefighters have lost their lives, and 19 others seriously injured in a building collapse during a fire this morning in an abandoned commercial building fire this morning at 1744 E. 75<sup>th</sup> Street in Chicago’s South Shore.</p>
<p>One of the firefighters, 34-year-old Cory Ankum from Tower Ladder 34, had been on the department only sixteen months.  Corey had previously served as a Chicago Police officer before joining the city&#8217;s fire department.  His wife is Mayor Richard Daley&#8217;s personal secretary.  He is a father of three children under 12 years old, including a  one-year old child.</p>
<p>The second firefighter is identified as Engine 63&#8242;s Edward Stringer, a 12-year veteran of the CFD. According to &#8220;a highly-dependable source&#8221; inside the CFD, he was working as a “relief Lieutenant”, covering for another Lieutenant for an unknown reason . Before Stringer went in with the hoseline, the normally-assigned Lieutenant showed up told him he could leave now.  Stringer declined the offer, saying “I got it”, and went inside.  The ensuing collapse killed him and Ankum.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCPw1aiQDO8">Live Fireground Audio during the initial response and mayday</a></strong></p>
<p>The tragic fire comes exactly 100 years to the day of another Chicago fire tragedy.  On December 22, 1910, 21 firefighters died when a wall collapsed upon them at the Union Stockyards Fire.  Until the collapse of the World Trade Center&#8217;s twin towers on Sept. 11,  2001, no single disaster in the history of the United States claimed the  lives of more firefighters.</p>
<p>Many of those responding to the 3-11 fire left services commemorating that event and responded to today’s scene to assist in the rescue effort.</p>
<p>According to Chicago Fire Commissioner Robert Hoff, firefighters entered the burning structure because of reports there may have been squatters inside the old laundry and cleaning facility.  So far, no other victims have been located.</p>
<p>At one point in the 2-11 fire, a wall collapse occurred, sending the flat wooden roof crashing down on firefighters burying them in the rubble.  Instantaneously, a mayday was sounded and rescue efforts were mounted.</p>
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<p>The fire was initially brought under control with two lines when the collapse occurred.  The alarm was escalated to a 3-11 and an EMS plan 2 bringing in 10 additional ambulances. Two firefighters were quickly rescued, and the other two needed hydraulic tools for their rescue in the rear of the building as the fire continued to progress.</p>
<p>All firefighters have finally been accounted for.  The initial accounting was difficult as the fire came in right at shift change.  Normally assigned crews were mixed between the two shifts.</p>
<p>Everyday Chicagoans joined firefighters, paramedics, and law enforcement along the streets as the fire department  ambulances carrying the bodies of the two Chicago firefighters passed by on their way to the Medical Examiner&#8217;s  office.  Firefighters were too overcome with grief to grant interviews  with the press just a few hours after the tragic events.
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		<title>NIOSH report out on Homewood (IL) Fire Dept. that killed Brian Carey last March.  Happy Groundhog Day- again.</title>
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<p><a href="http://media.suntimes.com/images/cds/southtownstar/pdfs/niosh.pdf">NIOSH Report 2010-10</a> is out, and it ain’t pretty.</p>
<p>Familiar? Yes.</p>
<p>Pretty?  Pretty hard to swallow…again.</p>
<p>The report once again shines the tired spotlight upon familiar factors that continue to injure and kill firefighters despite our commitment to “never forget.”</p>
<p>But we are forgetting.</p>
<p>First, a short review of the findings made by NIOSH on this interior attack on a well-involved residence with the report of people trapped inside.</p>
<p>On March 30, 2010 The Homewood (IL) Fire Department arrived and found heavy fire conditions at the rear of the house and moderate smoke conditions elsewhere inside.  A search crew immediately entered to rescue a civilian trapped in the rear of the house, and a handline crew quickly advanced a 2 ½ inch line into the front door.</p>
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<p>From the report, a photo of the A-B corner showing conditions prior to the hostile fire event in which thick, black smoke can be scene billowing out the front door, A-side.   Although difficult to see in this photo, the A-side picture windows are covered in soot.  What can we determine is going on inside as two are searching and two are operating a hoseline?</p>
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<p>Here’s a shot of smoke blowing out horizontally from the B-side window after just being broken out by the firefighter there.  Smoke is now pumping out with more speed from the front door.  What is going on “inside the box” where the hoseline and search crews are operating?  Now are we at a point in which we’re just about to kill firefighters?</p>
<p>At this moment, interior crews observed thick black rolling (moving) smoke banked down to knee level.  As ventilation was taking place, the search crew saw flames rolling over through the smoke near the ceiling.</p>
<p>Then it happened.</p>
<p>That which we now all see from the comfort of our laptops and computer monitors- that which we have seen coming for quite some time in this story- moreover that for which we have been trained constantly- a hostile fire event (in this case a flashover) occurs.</p>
<p>It was inevitable here, and it was deadly here.</p>
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<p>According to the report, the search crew yelled to the hose crew to “get out” as they exited the building, then returned inside to rescue an injured hoseline firefighter.  Once she was brought out, they returned in to find the victim firefighter trapped in his ruptured 2 ½” line with is SCBA facepiece removed.  He was quickly removed and worked on the scene by paramedics before being transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.</p>
<p>What can you do, reader, to keep this from happening the next time you find yourself on this type of incident, all too common for firefighters throughout the nation?</p>
<h3><span style="color: #ff0000;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>CONTRIBUTING FACTORS</strong></span></span></h3>
<p>Let’s see what NIOSH identified as factors which contributed to the death of one firefighter and the injury of another:</p>
<ul>
<li>Well involved fire with entrapped civilian upon arrival</li>
<li>Incomplete 360 degree situational size-up</li>
<li>Inadequate risk-versus-gain analysis</li>
<li>Ineffective fire control tactics</li>
<li>Failure to recognize, understand, and react to deteriorating conditions</li>
<li>Uncoordinated ventilation and its effect on fire behavior</li>
<li>Removal of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) facepiece</li>
<li>Inadequate command, control, and accountability</li>
<li>Insufficient staffing.</li>
</ul>
<h3><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">NIOSH RECOMMENDATIONS</span></strong></span></h3>
<p>From their investigation, NIOSH offers recommendations which can be extremely useful for any fire department member, officer, training officer, and command staff to get across to their organization before they respond to a similar incident.  Here are their recommendations:</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #1: Fire departments should ensure that a complete 360 degree situational size-up is conducted on dwelling fires and others where it is physically possible and ensure that a risk versus-gain analysis and a survivability profile for trapped occupants is conducted prior to committing to interior fire fighting operations.</em></strong></p>
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<p>According to this report, a 360 was not done prior to the interior attack, and here’s what they would have seen in this photo shot from the C-side.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #2: Fire departments should ensure that interior fire suppression crews attack the fire effectively to include appropriate fire flow for the given fire load and structure, use of fire streams, appropriate hose and nozzle selection, and adequate personnel to operate the hoseline.</em></strong></p>
<p>The report looks at the handline selection of the interior crew, pointing out the relative maneuverability that an 1 ¾” line has over the deuce and a half used here.</p>
<p><em>“Fire fighters and officers need to understand that while a 2½-inch hoseline provides a greater flow, fire fighters need to be able to move the line quickly and efficiently interiorly, especially when performing a search and experiencing deteriorating fire conditions.”</em></p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #3: Fire departments should ensure that fire fighters maintain crew integrity when operating on the fireground, especially when performing interior fire suppression activities.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<p>The report describes a point where the hoseline team became separated.  The 2010 IAFC ROE of Structural Firefighting states, “Go in together, stay together, come out together.”</p>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #4: Fire departments should ensure that fire fighters and officers have a sound understanding of fire behavior and the ability to recognize indicators of fire development and the potential for extreme fire behavior.</em></strong></p>
<p>From the report:  “The search and rescue crew (operating without the protection of a hoseline) were able to make a quick determination that the conditions within the house were imminent to flashover. They made an attempt to alert the victim and injured fire fighter/paramedic, but were too late.”</p>
<p>“If conditions are right for a flashover, there are only seconds to make a decision. Fire fighters will be met with a sudden increase in heat and rollover within the ceiling level. The injured fire fighter/paramedic was unaware that the conditions she was operating in deteriorated quickly. She remembers thick, black smoke pushing down to the floor while in the structure and then “the room and everything in it caught fire.”</p>
<p>“Prior to the flashover, windows on the B-side were vented and thick, black and heavily pressurized smoke billowed from these windows. The IC, and individuals working on the exterior, need to recognize this as a potential for extreme fire behavior and evacuate interior crews. Obtaining proper training and hands-on experience through the use of a flashover simulator may assist interior fire fighters in making sound decisions on when to evacuate a structure fire.”</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #5: Fire departments should ensure that incident commanders and fire fighters understand the influence of ventilation on fire behavior and effectively coordinate ventilation with suppression techniques to release smoke and heat.</em></strong></p>
<p>Again, from the report:   “During this incident, uncoordinated ventilation occurred while the hoseline and search and rescue crews were inside the house. The victim and other fire fighters, within the small house, were between the fire and the ventilation source. One fire fighter accounts heavy, turbulent, black smoke pushing from a window on the B-side after it was broken. Shortly after, the house sustained an apparent ventilation-induced flashover.”</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #6: Fire departments should ensure that fire fighters use their self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and are trained in SCBA emergency procedures.</em></strong></p>
<p>The victim firefighter was found with his facepiece removed.  No conclusion has been drawn as to whether he removed it or whether it became dislodged from an exterior force.  But the report emphasizes that firefighters be trained on those SCBA emergency procedures which have been shown to offer the best possible chance for survival.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #7: Fire departments should ensure that adequate staffing is available to respond to emergency incidents.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<p>See if you’ve heard this type of staffing report before:</p>
<p>“During this incident, the victim’s department responded with three personnel on the engine and two personnel on the ambulance, but the Still assignment also consisted of an engine, two ladder trucks, and a squad, with four fire personnel on each. It was routine to have an ambulance respond with an engine on a first due fire assignment. Due to short staffing, the ambulance personnel were tasked with fire suppression activities, thus taking them out-of-service as a medical unit.”</p>
<p>“Also, due to short staffing, the lieutenant/acting officer (IC) was required to ride and operate as the officer of E534. This removed him from his command response vehicle which would have allowed him to command at a tactical level versus having to potentially perform tasks.”</p>
<p>[Reader: Insert your emotional comment here]</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #8: Fire departments should ensure that staff for emergency medical services is available at all times during fireground operations.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<p>During this incident, the victim and the injured fire fighter/paramedic responded in an ambulance.  Upon their arrival to the scene, the IC immediately tasked them with interior operations due to staffing issues. The IC did not request an additional ambulance to respond to the scene for medical care until after the victim was down within the house. Additional resources (e.g., apparatus and personnel) arrived minutes after the ambulance’s arrival.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #9: Fire departments and dispatch centers should ensure they are capable of communicating with each other without having to monitor multiple channels/frequencies on more than one radio.</em></strong></p>
<p>During this incident, the IC had to monitor more than one radio and even had to go to the cab of his engine to accomplish this task. Having to monitor multiple radios and potentially take your eyes off the scene for a moment could be extremely detrimental to the management of the incident.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #10: Fire departments should ensure that the incident commander, or designee, maintains close accountability for all personnel operating on the fireground.</em></strong></p>
<p>During this incident, the accountability system was never set in place and a PAR was not conducted following the Mayday.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #11: Fire departments should ensure that fire fighters wear a full array of turnout clothing and personal protective equipment appropriate for the assigned task while participating in fire suppression.</em></strong></p>
<p>During this incident, the victim was discovered without a hood over his head or rolled down on his neck. NIOSH investigators could not determine whether this equipment was properly donned prior to the incident.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #12: Fire departments should ensure that a separate incident safety officer, independent from the incident commander, is appointed at each structure fire.</em></strong></p>
<p>Although there is no evidence that this recommendation, or certain others made above would have prevented this fatality, it is being provided as a reminder of a good safety practice.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #13: Fire departments should ensure that all fire fighters are equipped with a means to communicate with fireground personnel before entering a structure fire.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em> </em></strong></p>
<p>During this incident, the victim did have a radio, but it was positioned in the back pocket of his station pants. Thus, when he donned his bunker pants, his radio became inaccessible during the incident.</p>
<p><strong><em>Recommendation #14: The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) should consider developing more comprehensive training requirements for fire behavior to be required in NFPA 1001 Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications and NFPA 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications.</em></strong></p>
<p>Here, here!  Let’s not forget the basics: Building Construction and Fire Behavior!  Check this out and compare it to your training records:</p>
<p>“According to documented training reviewed by NIOSH investigators, the victim, injured fire fighter/paramedic, and IC had a combined 24 hours of fire behavior training out of 5,654 total combined training hours. Additional fire behavior training to include such areas as theory, chemistry, physics, smoke reading, current research, and the cause and effects of tactics during fire suppression operations may improve fire fighter safety.”</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>24 HOURS BETWEEN THE THREE OF THEM!</strong></span></p>
<p>Again, I ask you, “How can the death of brother firefighter Brian Carey teach us that his life was not lost in vain?”</p>
<p>Again, I tell you: “Learn from what happened from that day.  Then perform a long hard look at the way your organization operates, and utilize what you’ve learned here to make the changes necessary to ensure you and your brothers head home after the fire.</p>
<p>I can tell you that the news reports here in Chicago are all approaching this story from the standpoint that the fire department was &#8220;ill-prepared&#8221; in this case.  Imagine how this sucks for this fire department, and each of the members that have to re-live the events of that night all over again- this time while being publicly undressed in the press.</p>
<div id="attachment_1989" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1989" title="brian carey" src="../files/2010/09/brian-carey-300x210.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="210" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Brian Carey</p></div>
<p>Then empathize with them and ask yourself how you would feel- as a proud firefighter- if this had been your department?</p>
<p>Don’t allow yourself the superficial response of pointing your finger at this department.  That won’t help now.  Instead, turn the finger back toward yourself and create from this tragic story a positive learning experience and opportunity to improve your situation.</p>
<p>START TODAY!</p>
<p>Stay stoked!</p>
<p>-J</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><em>To donate to the Brian Carey Memorial Fund, visit <a href="www.rideforboo.org">www.rideforboo.org</a>. The site also offers registration for those interested in taking part in the ride to Colorado. Donations also can be made at any First Midwest Bank branch or can be mailed to: Brian Carey Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 1171, Homewood, IL 60430. For more information about any of the events, contact Mike Bell at (708) 653-1394 </em></p>
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		<title>&#8220;The Big Burn&#8221; &#8211; Largest fire in American history</title>
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		<dc:creator>John  Mitchell</dc:creator>
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<p>Exactly 100 years ago, the summer of 1910 was hot and dry like no other. The resultant drought left plenty of dry vegetation in the forests of northeast Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana.  By mid-August there were 1,000 to 3,000 fires already burning due to hot cinders flung from locomotives, sparks, lightning, and backfiring  crews.</p>
<p>Then came the wind.</p>
<p>On August 20, a cold front swept through the area bring hurricane-force winds which blew all the smaller fires into one or two gargantuan blazes- far too huge for the U.S. Forest Service- then only 7 years old- to handle with little manpower, and even less resources.</p>
<p><span id="redesign_default">Some firsthand accounts from rangers who lived  through the horror:</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span id="redesign_default"> </span><span id="redesign_default"> &#8220;They told of trees swelling, sweating hot sap, and  then exploding; of horses dying in seconds; of small creeks boiling,  full of dead trout, their white bellies up; of bear cubs clinging to  flaming trees, wailing like children.&#8221;</span></p>
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<div id="TixyyLink" style="overflow: hidden; color: #000000; background-color: transparent; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; border: medium none;">For two days, the conflagration consumed nearly three million acres of forest (roughly the size of Connecticut), killing 87 people, 78 of them firefighters.</div>
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<div style="overflow: hidden; color: #000000; background-color: transparent; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; border: medium none;">There is an <a href="http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/aug/15/1910-fire-region-consumed/">excellent article over at the spokesman.com</a> which relates some of the accounts of those who witnessed, fought, and survived the maelstrom.  Here is a small excerpt:</div>
<blockquote><p><em>The scale was immense. Telegraph operators sent out desperate messages  describing the approach of a solid line of flame 30 miles wide, and that  was no exaggeration. Today, you can drive Interstate 90 east from  Wallace, Idaho to just short of St. Regis, Idaho — about 45 miles — and  be within the old burn zone every mile of the way. And this was by no  means the only burn zone in the Northern Rockies – just the biggest.Smoke from the fire was said to have been seen as far east as Watertown,  New York and as far south as Denver, Colorado. Ships 500 miles out into the Pacific Ocean, could not navigate by  the stars because the sky was cloudy with smoke.</em></p>
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<p>The fire had no end in sight and would have burned on had Mother Nature not returned to the scene with another cold front containing dousing rains.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-1882" title="1910-burned-areas-FIX-PTH" src="http://firedaily.com/files/2010/08/1910-burned-areas-FIX-PTH1-580x794.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="794" /></p>
<p>The legacy of The Big Burn was the re-shaping of the U.S. Forest Service.</p>
<p>Prior to the fire, debates like those that remain today were taking place: let the fires burn as nature intended, or fight them in order to protect the forests.  However, after the devastation of this fire it was decided that the U.S. Forest Service was to prevent and battle  against every wildfire.</p>
<p>Firefighters across the nation are gathering to mark the centennial of the event this weekend.  Numerous events are planned around the region to commemorate lost lives, reflect on a century&#8217;s worth of changes in wildland fire management philosophy, and celebrate how far we&#8217;ve come.
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		<dc:creator>John  Mitchell</dc:creator>
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<p>Most think they know.  They don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Do you?</p>
<p><em>(answer here tomorrow)</em>
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<p>Like many other firefighters, Tim Sendelbach&#8217;s roots in the fire service  started with his dad.</p>
<p>A fire chief in his hometown of Wilder, Kentucky, Tim’s  dad was one of the many firefighters who responded to the horrific Beverly Hills  Supper Club Fire on Memorial Day weekend in 1977.</p>
<p>You may recall it is the third deadliest  night club fire in U.S. history, claiming 165 lives and injuring 200 more.</p>
<p>Now  the editor-in-chief at FireRescue Magazine, Tim will share his unique  perspective on this historic fire live this Wednesday night at 9pm ET on &#8220;Firefighter Storytellers&#8221;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss this great opportunity to call in to talk with Tiger and Tim, hang out in the chat room, or just listen  in live Wednesday night at 9pm ET as <a href="http://firefighternetcast.com">Firefighter NetCast</a> brings you another  engrossing edition of &#8220;Firefighter Storytellers&#8221; hosted by Tiger Schmittendorf.
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		<title>360 Degree Burn Size Up of the Fire Webs- 7/12/2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 08:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John  Mitchell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DeKalb County GA fire captain reinstated after Dunwoody fire, NY firefighter gets steam burns from pumper valve, and another reason why to avoid meditation- all on this week&#039;s 360 Burn!]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #ff0000;font-size: small"><strong>Third DeKalb Firefighter Reinstated after  Dunwoody Incident</strong></span></p>
<div id="attachment_1810" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 184px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1810" src="http://firedaily.com/files/2010/07/GA-Dekalb-fatal-fire-300x168.jpg" alt="" width="174" height="97" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Can you see me now?</p></div>
<p>You may remember the sorry case in which DeKalb County GA firefighters  responded to, but were unable to locate a house fire reported by the occupant.   Without exiting their apparatus and walking up the driveway, they instead  returned to quarters only to be re-dispatched hours later to the fully engulfed  home.  The homeowner, 74-year-old Ann Bartlett, was killed in the fire.</p>
<p>We detailed this incident in <a href="../2010/02/dekalb-county-four-sides-to-every-story/">a  Fire Daily article last February</a> which includes a video report and audio  snippets of radio transmissions at the scene.</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.ajc.com/news/dekalb/dekalb-firefighter-wins-job-567741.html?cxtype=rss_news_82007">a  report in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution</a>, a hearing officer ruled on  Friday that Capt. Sell Caldwell was inappropriately terminated and did not  neglect his duties as charged when terminated shortly after the incident.</p>
<p>The county indicated it will appeal the decision.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;font-size: small"><strong>Pumper Valve Sprays Firefighter With…  Searing Steam?</strong></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/n-babylon-firefighter-suffers-burns-at-landfill-blaze-1.2087134">Newsday  reports</a> on the freak accident that sent a North Babylon NY firefighter on a  helicopter trip to the hospital after being burned by steam released from one of  the pumpers valves while operating at the scene of a landfill fire on  Wednesday.  Not much information is available on exactly what would cause such  an incident, but you can bet they are looking into it.  The firefighter, who’s  name is being withheld due to federal privacy laws, received steam burns to his  chest and arms.  His injuries are reportedly non-life threatening and he is said  to be in good spirits.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;font-size: small"><strong>Man Found Dead Sitting In Lotus  Position</strong></span></p>
<div id="attachment_1811" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 192px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1811" src="http://firedaily.com/files/2010/07/lotus-289x300.jpg" alt="" width="182" height="189" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Obviously not the victim, just the position. </p></div>
<p>Another example of why I don&#8217;t use this position (despite the fact I couldn&#8217;t GET into this position):</p>
<p>A Sydney, New Zealand man was found dead inside his apartment after  firefighters finished battling a fire there.</p>
<p>Officials speculate the man died of smoke inhalation while he was “zoned out” during a  meditation session.  The fire is not believed to be suspicious.</p>
<p>Stay Stoked!  (that means no meditating)</p>
<p>-J
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