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Fire Engineering Newsletter

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Fire Engineering Newsletter | November 27, 2014

The staff of Fire Engineering wishes you a Happy Thanksgiving.—Pete Prochilo, Online Editor
TRAINING MINUTES
Standpipe Riser Replacement
Ray McCormack and company demonstrate a Plan B for quick hoseline augmentation in case of standpipe failure.
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Administering Bronchodilator Medications
Mike McEvoy describes two methods and safety considerations for administering brochodilator medicine to patients.
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Multi-Story Office Building
Paul Dansbach examines potential paths for vertical fire extension in a multi-story office building.
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Gas Emergencies
FDNY Lieutenant Mike Ciampo discusses some considerations for responding to gas emergencies, including how to close a damaged valve. Sponsored by American Military University.
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PAUL COMBS: DRAWN BY FIRE
The Chosen One
New firefighters must prove themselves in what seemingly matters little, and more experienced firefighters will notice--and in turn trust them with more important jobs. Paul Combs has a cartoon on earning your place.
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Careful What You Wish For!
Paul Combs on the plight of the chief's assistant.
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Snake Bite
Hope you're not getting complacent when it comes to EMS.
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It's Progress...By a Nose!
In this cartoon, Paul tackles the issue of progress in the fire service.
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Whelen
Whelen is reshaping the future of emergency warning lights, proudly designed, manufactured, and assembled in the U.S.A.
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Bulldog 4X4 Extreme Brush Truck
2,000 gallons of Go Anywhere: Bulldog 4X4s are becoming ever more popular because they're indestructible, immensely capable, and inexpensive. Bulldogs are in full production for 2015, with orders from around the U.S. Inquire now to hold current lead times of 2-3 months.
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World Leaders in Life Saving
For the first time in U.S. firefighting magazine history, Mango Racing Surf Craft introduces a new Safety Concept to help save lives. Mango, world leaders in life saving, offers Australian designed and built rescue craft.
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BLOGS
It's All About the Touches
Athletes show a marked improvement when, over time, they see more action. Firefighters are no different, Dan Miller says.
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FIRE LIFE
Thunderstruck: Seafood Fra Diavolo
The Firehouse Foodie returns with a story of humility among the famous and this hot, tasty pasta dish sure to make you popular at the fire station.
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Beer-Braised Tri-Tip Over Rice
Kipp Rix shares a new recipe that's perfect for the station or for a personal meal.
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Chipotle Potato Kale Soup
This smoky potato soup from Rip Esselstyn stands alone as a hearty meal.
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FDIC
Firefighting: The Ultimate Team Sport
Whether in the firehouse or on the fireground, from East Coast to the West Coast, career or volunteer, we are all on the same team, Jerry Wells writes.
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April 20-25, 2015
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