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Follow the adventures of a US and UK EMS pro during the first week of 'The Project', a unique cross-Atlantic exchange being chronicled on the social media web ..the unofficial guide is here http://firecritic.com/2009/11/your-unoff icial-guide-to-the-project/
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To many readers it seems as though everything has melded into "Chronicles of EMS". To me there is still a very defined boundary between "The Project" and "Chronicles of EMS". However, I have no problem with many transposing the events into one and spreading the word. ...

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Carnies and truckies have a lot in common. They have to keep practicing how to properly stabilize their apparatus. http://www.firefighternation.com/profile s/blogs/what-you-need-to-know-to
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TRUCK COMPANY OPERATIONS Ready, Set … Proper aerial spotting & stabilizing requires a thorough knowledge of your rig By Peter F. Kertzie Local carnivals move and set up several times, often weekly, as they move from town to town. ...

FirefighterNation.com & FireRescue Magazine FireEMSBlogs.com: Wildfire Today tells about the passing of a wildfire legend.
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Earl Cooley, who made the first parachute jump on a wildfire in 1940 passed away Monday at the age of 98. Here is an excerpt from an article in the

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A blogger in Australia apparently thinks it is okay to use this
firefighter’s image to illustrate an unrelated news story that was
posted on September 13 .. Read why it gets even worse ...
What’s wrong with this picture? Plenty. Firefighter’s widow wants blogger to do the right thing. | S
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Blogger is misusing the image of a fallen firefighter and his widow wants it to stop.

FirefighterNation.com & FireRescue Magazine FireEMSBlogs.com: Chief Reason looks at what happened, and didn't happen, in Texas and asks, could it happen in your firehouse? An interesting look at CISD.
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I was sending messages back and forth with family on Thursday, November 5th and all were grateful that he was “safe”. That is to say; he wasn’t at Fort Hood. It was strange to say it then, but on November 5th, it was safer for Jeff to be in Iraq rather than at his home base.

FirefighterNation.com & FireRescue Magazine Fires in junk or salvage yards present one known hazard: the unexpected. Watch for the small explosion. Note: Gary FD ran a 2-1/2" line as well as a portable deck gun early on in the attack; proper hoseline selection.
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November 11, 2009. Watch for a fairly large explosion around 3:38. Truck 13 was dispatched to a reported brush fire at 2994 Burr at about 10:40am on 11-11-09, on arrival Truck 13 requested a full still ...

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Recipe for tragedy: 1. Leave radios at station. 2. Don't don SCBA facepieces during interior fire attack. 3. Make entry into single-wide trailer on fire. NIOSH report released on WVa. LODD, http://www.firefighternation.com/forum/t opics/niosh-investigation-report-13
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You’re dispatched to a commercial building address in your first-due
area along with the Truck Company for a report of smoke coming from the
building ... find out what's next and what you'd do at http://www.firefighternation.com/forum/t opics/ten-minutes-in-the-street-12
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FirefighterNation.com & FireRescue Magazine A personal story on this Veteran's Day from FFN and FireEMSBlogs.com Blogger Tiger Schmittendorf ...
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It’s Veterans Day and I have a dayoff from my county job. (I thank Veterans for both of those freedoms:to work in a job I love and to have time off to spend with my family). The kids are still sleeping and I have some free time to sit at the computer.

FirefighterNation.com & FireRescue Magazine It was only until the RIC was deployed, that a second handline was placed in service at this basement fire. Read the NIOSH report of a fire that killed a volunteer lieutenant.
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