Archive for June, 2007

The Apparatus Architects: Bigger Isn’t Always Better

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The Apparatus Architects: Bigger Isn't Always Better
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From extended bumpers to raised roof cabs, Apparatus Architects Tom Shand and Michael Wilbur talk about the fact that bigger is not always better. The discussion includes the potential decrease in maneuverability and use of equipment when you build up and out on new engine, ladder or rescue apparatus. The Apparatus Architects also discuss the advantages and disadvantages rear-mount versus mid-mount ladder trucks. If you are looking for a new aerial ladder, you should listen to this show.

Michael Wilbur offers an update on the firefighter seat belt study being produced by Total Contact to determine the body composition of firefighters across the country. The recent firefighter /EMS safety stand down is discussed in relation to apparatus and driving safety.

This podcast ends with response to reader questions, including the most effective color in apparatus. Send in your questions for the Apparatus Architects to review during an upcoming podcast. This podcast is sponsored by Task Force Tips.

Links
Total Concept seat belt study
Emergency Vehicle Response

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Join hosts Tom Shand and Michael Wilbur during a live taping of The Apparatus Architects at Firehouse Expo in Baltimore. The show will begin at 10: 15 a.m. on Friday July 27 in Room 308. If you’re buying a new rig soon, bring your questions to this informative session.

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Charleston, S.C. Fireground Transmissions: June 18, 2007

 
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Charleston Fireground Transmission
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Courtesy of WCBD-TV via the City of Charleston

Audio captured from the scene of the tragic furniture warehouse fire that claimed the lives of nine Charleston firefighters.

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The Leaders Toolbox: The Under-Qualified Chief and the Veteran Firefighter

 
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The Under-Qualified Chief and the Veteran Firefighter
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This month’s edition of The Leader’s Toolbox looks at the conflict between a veteran firefighter who joined a new department at the chief’s request. The 20-year veteran has been assisting the department establish policies and SOPs but the chief has determined that, based on the new criteria, he is under-qualified. Chief Richard Gasaway offers some advice to resolve the issues.

Another topic that Chief Gasaway looks at this month involves the lack of communication between shifts in the fire station. This listener mentions that there is no “passing of the baton” from one shift to the other. It’s essential to pass along information to the on-coming crew.

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Through the Smoke: Sprinkler Selfishness and the New U.S. Fire Administration Chief

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Through the Smoke: Sprinkler Selfishness and the New U.S. Fire Administration Chief
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Hosted by Billy Goldfeder

Unless you just got back from a home builders meeting, you know that the fire service fought a tough battle in May. Who were we fighting? The folks who don’t support residential sprinklers. Who are they? Well, you would be surprised to know that some were so-called fire officials! But luckily, very few were. Most were builders and folks related either by blood, profession or financially. Why would they fight sprinklers? Three Experts join host Billy Goldfeder to talk about it.

The new U.S. Fire Administrator, Chief Greg Cade, has been confirmed and starts in Washington soon. I have always felt that the US Fire Administrator position is really what the fire service, the FEMA Director and the person in the position wants it to be. Well then, in this case, since the FEMA Director (Chief Dave Paulison) is a Fire Chief, and given Chief Cades background, we anticipate some excellent, hi-visibility fire service stature, involvement, progress and representation on behalf of all firefighters. Additionally, our sincere thanks to Chief Charlie Dickinson for the great work he has done while in the interim position.

Joining us on this installment of Through the Smoke is Georgia State Fire Marshal Chief Alan Shuman, U.S. Fire Administration Chief Greg Cade and Captain Sean DeCrane of the Cleveland, OH, Fire Department who currently represents the International Association of Fire Fighters in the 2007 Edition of the International Code Council for some lively discussion.

We’ll find out about Chief Cades background and what his plans are as our New Chief in Washington as well as the sprinkler issue - which is worth getting involved with. After all, since the National Association of Home Builders lead their major opposition campaign against sprinklers, they clearly took a stand against firefighters and our ability to survive as well. And then there is the issue of those living in the burning home. Some will say “firefighters don’t have to go in” and that solves the problem. Wake up! Sometimes we do have to go in and residential fire sprinklers can solve all parts of that problem.

Related Links:
And The Beat Goes On Firefighter Survival Video (To benefit the CHIEF RAY DOWNEY Scholarship and the NFFF Survivor Families)
Homebuilder Oppose Residential Fire Sprinklers

Other podcasts related to the home sprinkler cause:
Fire Marshal’s Corner hosted by Ed Comeau
On The Road with Bobby Halton: Jack Murphy and Dominick Kasmauskas
NFPA’s Fire Sprinkler Facts for Firefighter and the Public
• 2007 Firefighter Stand Down: IAFC Stand Down Page
Firehouse.com Sample SOGs/SOPs
• Firehouse.com Stand Down Page
International Association of Fire Chiefs Safety, Health & Survival Section

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Be Apart of this Podcast at Firehouse Expo!
Join host Billy Goldfeder and a panel of fire service veterans during a live taping of Through the Smoke at Firehouse Expo in Baltimore. The show will begin at 2 p.m. on Thursday July 26 in Room 308. Bring your thoughts and questions for this open-air forum.

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