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Monday, December 1, 2014

FF Extrication Zone Newsletter

Fire Engineering's Tech Zone  | December 1, 2014

Talk tactics with Anthony Avillo and Jim Duffy on tonight's "Fireground Stategies and Other Stuff from the Street" radio show. CLICK HERE to listen in at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Grainger. —Pete Prochilo, Online Editor
FEATURES
Training Minutes: Lifting a School Bus
Todd Taylor and company discuss using air bags in conjunction with a mechanical strut to lift a school bus and removed a patient trapped under the wheel. Sponsored by Holmatro.
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A Case Study of a MVC Gone Awry
Vehicle rescue is a patient-driven practice. Dave Dalrymple takes a detailed look at a vehicle extrication incident in which priorities were misplaced, with disastrous results.
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BLOG
Time to Recline
Isaac Frazier on using the seatback to facilitate your extrication.
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FIRE NEWS
New Research Probes Fire Hose Failures
Researchers are focusing on hose burn-through incidents around the country.
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NY Firefighter Airlifted After Wall Collapse
A Steuben County firefighter injured when a wall collapsed during a two-alarm fire.
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ME Firefighter Hurt in Stairway Collapse
A firefighter from South Berwick suffered minor injuries when an exterior stairway collapsed as crews tried to douse an apartment fire.
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NJ Town Remembers Its Heroes During the Holidays
On the evening of November 29, Wallington (NJ) volunteer firefighters held their 13th annual holiday parade, which has grown larger and larger every year. Get a report and see photos from Ron Jeffers.
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FL Department Shares Video on Firefighter Stress, Resiliency
Miami-Dade (FL) Fire-Rescue recently released a video the department made on controlling job-related stress and suicide in firefighters.
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Fire Burns Four Acres of Pallets in CA
Thick columns of smoke and flames reaching 60 feet high could be seen from miles during a fire last week.
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