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  • Once again lack of proper PPE at a Car Fire
    Even if it is at a race track, if you are going to be in uniform and representing the FD, WEAR YOUR PPE IF YOU ARE GOING TO ACT IN THE ROLE OF A FIREFIGHTER ON A HOSELINE!...

  • COLLAPSE AT COMMERCIAL WORKING FIRE TRAPS FIREFIGHTER
    An East Farmingdale Volunteer Fire Company (Suffolk County, NY) FF was injured yesterday after the roof of a burning building collapsed, burying the Firefighter. Numerous FD's responded to the Lindenhurst fire at about 0200 hours at the commercial structure. As Firefighters attempted to enter the building, the roof and front wall of the building collapsed (see below). 1 FF remains in Good Sam hospital with fractures. 3 other members others were taken to hospitals, but not admitted. 2 PHOTO LINKS HERE: http://tinyurl.com/2eaw5wn http://tinyurl.com/25728ff According to unofficial reports, this fire was transmitted by way of radio by an EMS unit returning to quarters. They discovered the fire in a 1 story large commercial building used as a food processing plant. There was heavy fire and fire was through the roof on the arrival of the first due companies. The building was reportedly constructed of non combustible materials including cinder block walls with a brick facade, metal bar joist roof covered with "Q" decking and membrane roof. Unknown if sprinklered. Reports are that shortly after the arrival of the first due companies and while the first lines were being stretched and forcible entry was being made, a collapse of the exterior brick facade, going down on 3 Firefighters who were forcing entry to gain access. According to some on the scene, the collapse occurred without warning. There was no visible bulging of the exterior wall nor was there any smoke pushing through mortar cracks, however there was fire thru the roof and considerable fire advancement. This has been a busy week for Firefighters in the Suffolk County (Long Island, NY) Town of Babylon with several other multi-alarm fires, including an equivalent 5th alarm in Amityville: VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFylFNUwZuQ  ...

  • CLOSE CALL FOR MICHIGAN FIREFIGHTERS DURING WATER RESCUE ATTEMPTS
    4 Bridgman (MI) Firefighters were tossed into Lake Michigan’s extremely rough waters Friday afternoon after their rescue boats capsized while searching for a victim in the water. The BFD members all suffered from extreme exhaustion and water inhalation but all had non-life-threatening injuries. At 1000 hours on Friday, a rip current statement was issued by the NWS, warning people to stay out of Lake Michigan. Bridgman Fire and Rescue turned out for mutual aid with Lincoln Township for the water rescue just after 1600 hours at a private beach where 3 men were swimming in high waves (ignoring the warning) and were caught in the very rough current. Sadly, the 26-year-old Chicago resident is presumed drowned. Rescue attempts were limited because of high winds and strong rip currents. A Coast Guard helicopter searched the area without success....

  • Water Close Call, Fire Collapse, Cancer, 9/11 (The Secret List)
      REMINDER: NEXT SATURDAY IS 9/11. IF YOUR FD/EMS/RESCUE or PD HAS NOT YET PLANNED YOUR REMEMBERANCE CEREMONY-IT IS NOT TOO LATE-GO HERE FOR THE DETAILS: http://www.fire-police-ems.com/misc/$9-11.shtml   Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yxSlf9I9IQ  While we are all busy, we cannot be too busy to forget. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hey, 4 Bridgman (MI) Firefighters were tossed into Lake Michigan’s extremely rough waters Friday afternoon after their rescue boats capsized while searching for a victim in the water. The BFD members all suffered from extreme exhaustion and water inhalation but all had non-life-threatening injuries. At 1000 hours on Friday, a rip current statement was issued by the NWS, warning people to stay out of Lake Michigan. Bridgman Fire and Rescue turned out for mutual aid with Lincoln Township for the water rescue just after 1600 hours at a private beach where 3 men were swimming in high waves (ignoring the warning) and were caught in the very rough current. Sadly, the 26-year-old Chicago resident is presumed drowned. Rescue attempts were limited because of high winds and strong rip currents. A Coast Guard helicopter searched the area without success.     LONG ISLAND FIRE & COLLAPSE An East Farmingdale Volunteer Fire Company (Suffolk County, NY) FF was injured yesterday after the roof of a burning building collapsed, burying the Firefighter. Numerous FD's responded to the Lindenhurst fire at about 0200 hours at the commercial structure. As Firefighters attempted to enter the building, the roof and front wall of the building collapsed (see below). 1 FF remains in Good Sam hospital with fractures. 3 other members others were taken to hospitals, but not admitted. 2 PHOTO LINKS HERE: http://tinyurl.com/2eaw5wn http://tinyurl.com/25728ff According to unofficial reports, this fire was transmitted by way of radio by an EMS unit returning to quarters. They discovered the fire in a 1 story large commercial building used as a food processing plant. There was heavy fire and fire was through the roof on the arrival of the first due companies. The building was reportedly constructed of non combustible materials including cinder block walls with a brick facade, metal bar joist roof covered with "Q" decking and membrane roof. Unknown if sprinklered. Reports are that shortly after the arrival of the first due companies and while the first lines were being stretched and forcible entry was being made, a collapse of the exterior brick facade, going down on 3 Firefighters who were forcing entry to gain access. According to some on the scene, the collapse occurred without warning. There was no visible bulging of the exterior wall nor was there any smoke pushing through mortar cracks, however there was fire thru the roof and considerable fire advancement. This has been a busy week for Firefighters in the Suffolk County (Long Island, NY) Town of Babylon with several other multi-alarm fires, including an equivalent 5th alarm in Amityville: VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFylFNUwZuQ   NY FIREFIGHTER SUCCUMBS TO CANCER IN THE LINE OF DUTY: It is with deepest regret and sorrow to report the Line of Duty death of Rochester (NY) Fire Lieutenant Paul B. Skelly of Rochester Fire Fighters, IAFF Local 1071. Lt. Skelly, 49, passed away yesterday, Saturday, September 4, 2010 at 2205 Hours from cancer. DETAILS HERE: www.iaff1071.org As always, our sincere condolences.   =====FIREFIGHTER CANCER SUPPORT UPDATE: ARE YOU ATTENDING THE FIREFIGHTER CANCER SUPPORT GALA? IF NOT, YOU CAN STILL SUPPORT THEM AND SIGN UP FOR THE VERY COOL RAFFLES:   Please consider joining the Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN) for their Annual Gala fundraiser, "Fight Cancer with Fire," on September 19th, 2010 at the historic Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, CA. This year's gala will be another memorable evening hosted by Los Angeles television reporter Rick Chambers with amazing performances by visual artist Michael Israel and comedienne Paula Poundstone.  All proceeds from the gala will directly benefit FCSN, a 501(C3) non-profit organization, whose mission is to provide assistance and support to firefighters everywhere battling cancer. Founded by LACoFD, Firefighter Paramedic Mike Dubron following his personal battle with cancer, FCSN has led the way in support, education, resources and countless means of assisting ALL firefighters and their dealing with cancer. Everyone knows someone, a colleague, friend, or family member who has been affected by cancer. Please support this important event that truly touches us all. GO TO: www.FireFighterCancerSupport.org  If you cannot attend, please consider a donation from your company, department, local, association or a personal donation. Take Care-BE CAREFUL. PLAN Your 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony, you are not THAT busy to forget. BillyG The Secret List 9-5-10 / 1220 Hours www.FireFighterCloseCalls.com ...

  • Ambulance death tragedy - Australia
    By Yoni Bashani - The Daily Telegraph THE head of the NSW Ambulance Service yesterday issued a public apology to the family of a young woman who was run down and killed by paramedics on Friday night. The woman, believed to be in her 20s, died after being hit by an ambulance vehicle at the intersection of Parramatta Rd and Mallett St, Camperdown about 10pm. Ambulance service chief executive Greg Rochford offered his condolences yesterday, saying in a statement that the entire organisation had been shocked by the event. "We are deeply saddened by this tragic incident, which has also affected everyone in the ambulance service," Mr Rochford said. "The paramedics involved in the accident were most distressed by the incident." Witnesses said the woman appeared to walk into the path of the ambulance, which had its sirens blaring. "I saw the lady there not moving. A doctor who was walking past had stopped and he was checking her pulse," a man who saw the incident, but asked not to be named, said. "I asked if I could help, and then I noticed the two ambulance officers just sitting there in shock." The male ambulance driver and female paramedic tried to revive the pedestrian, but she died at the scene....

  • Report: 1 killed, 8 hurt in Bacolod City's road accident - Phillipines
    A 50-year-old man was killed while eight were hurt after a multi-cab collided with a speeding ambulance in Bacolod City in Negros Occidental Friday. The incident occurred at 12:30 a.m. in Mansilingan village, news site Visayan Daily Star reported Saturday. Killed on the spot was Jayme Dacumos, 50, of Purok Torrecampo in Cabug village in Bacolod City. Dacumos’ nephews Jordan Isyu, 16; Richard Golosino, 20; and Brian Golosino, 14, were also injured and were rushed to the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital. The three were on the multi-cab (JCP-871) driven by Dacumos. Also injured were ambulance driver Ramonito Marcial, 63; and passengers Edgar De Castro, 36; Jerry Garejo, 19; Noel Guingson, 70; and Marivic Carejo, 16. Carejo was being transported to the hospital. She and the other occupants of the ambulance were brought to the Bacolod Adventist Medical Center. Investigation showed the multi-cab was heading east of Hernaez Extension near Bangga Arca when it collided with the approaching ambulance (SDK-566). The impact destroyed the rear of the ambulance while the multi-cab was wrecked. Marcial said he tried to evade the multi-cab when he saw it approaching but it was already too late. He insisted his pace was not very fast. He apologized to the family of Dacumos, saying he hopes they will not blame him for their relative’s death because it was an accident. — LBG, GMANews.TV ...

  • 3 FIREFIGHTERS INJURED IN KY BLAZE
    Three firefighters were injured and several residents were left homeless after an apartment building caught fire in Lyndon. Three Lyndon firefighters were taken to a hospital -- one for chest pain, the other for burns and a minor ankle injury. "One firefighter had to jump off a second-story balcony with second- and third-degree burns to his hands, and from the fall, he has a possible ankle injury," said Rick Tonini, the public information officer for the St. Matthews Fire District....

  • Long Island Firefighter Burned in Roof Collapse
    An East Farmingdale firefighter was hospitalized Saturday after the roof of a burning building in Lindenhurst collapsed, burying the firefighter underneath, the department's fire chief said. Eight fire departments responded to the fire at about 2 a.m. inside a commercial building on Gear Avenue, off Wellwood Avenue, in Lindenhurst, East Farmingdale fire chief James Yearsley said. As firefighters tried to enter the building, the roof and front wall of the building collapsed, he said. The firefighter was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center in West Islip, where he remained Saturday. His name was not released. Three others were taken to hospitals, but not admitted, Yearsley said. Firefighters used ladders and fire hoses to bring the blaze under control from outside the building. They remained on the scene late Saturday morning to cool off a handful of remaining hot spots beneath the wreckage, Yearsley said.  ...

  • FIREFIGHTER FORCED TO JUMP FROM 2nd STORY AT WORKING APARTMENT BUILDING FIRE
    A Lyndon (KY) Firefighter suffered 2nd & 3rd degree burns to his hands and had to jump from a second-floor balcony while operating at a 2 alarm fire at a Lyndon apartment building Friday evening. The fire at the Partridge Meadows Apartments & Townhomes off LaGrange Road gutted the top floor of one of the apartment buildings, destroying four apartments. The firefighter who jumped from the balcony might have injured his ankle and two other firefighters were taken to the hospital as a precaution, said Rick Tonini, spokesman for the St. Matthews Fire Protection District. All the injured firefighters were from the Lyndon Fire Protection District. It took 35 firefighters from five departments a little more than an hour to bring the fire under control, said Lyndon Fire Protection District Chief Russ Rakestraw. All the residents were outside the building when firefighters arrived on the scene, Tonini said. The fire was reported at 5:45 p.m. at one of the complex’s buildings at 8102 Pelican Way. When firefighters arrived minutes later, flames were already burning through the roof. The firefighter who suffered burns was one of the first on the scene. He rushed into the building looking for anyone who might be inside, but the fire moved quickly and trapped him, forcing him to jump from the balcony. Because the fire was so large, crews decided not to send anyone else inside and instead fought the fire defensively, spraying it with water from the outside. Crews remained on the scene after the fire was controlled, spraying the building to prevent hot spots from flaring. Smoke lingered as neighbors surveyed the damage....

  • Fire Chief LODD-KS (The Secret List)
    KS FIRE CHIEF DIES IN THE LINE OF DUTY FOLLOWING A HAZ MAT RUN The Secret List www.FireFighterCloseCalls.com   It is with deep regret that we, aloing with the Lorraine FD and the Kansas State FF's Association announce the Line of Duty Death of Chief Larry Suiter, 64. Chief Suiter had responded to an anhydrous ammonia leak at Lorraine grain elevator, last night, the evening of September 3, 2010. Chief Suiter passed away at his home in the early morning hours today, September 4, 2010. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife Rosy, of the home and two children, Diana and Thomas, as well as his entire fire service family. Chief Suiter had been with the department for 40 years, 25 of which was as chief of department. Funeral details are pending and will be posted as soon as they are made. As always our most sincere condolences. Take Care-BE CAREFUL BillyG The Secret List 9-4-10 1956 hours www.FireFighterCloseCalls.com  ...