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Posted: Nov 14, 2018

FDSOA Introduces 'The 5 Reads' Class in Orlando

Mike Richardson

 

The Fire Department Safety Officer Association (FDSOA) will introduce a new class on five critical fireground “reads” for chief officers, company officers and incident safety officers at the 2019 Safety Forum, to be held January 20-24 in Orlando, Florida.

Mike Richardson, division chief of Training and Safety for St. Matthews Fire Department in Louisville, and one of the FDSOA’s Eastern Directors, recently discussed the class in a YouTube video.

In the video, Mike Richardson invited both certified Incident Safety Officers and those seeking continuing education to attend the 2019 Safety Forum. He will be involved in two of the courses, including "The 5 Reads" course.

Richardson said, “This is an excellent course for chief officers, company officers and incident safety officers”. He added, “If you have your ISO certificate, this will be a great continuing education opportunity.”

"The 5 Reads" course will cover the five critical fireground reads: reading buildings, smoke, hazardous energy, risk and firefighters.

Richardson will also teach a course on thermal imaging (TI) for Incident Safety Officers. “This is a great class for anyone using a thermal imager on the fireground,” said Richardson. “We’ll look at TI’s to understand the pros and cons of thermal imagers and also look at the NIST fire research and combine the fireground operations and imaging and make both more effective and safe.”

The 2019 Safety Forum will over twenty-two programs for safety officers, chief officers and company offers on topics ranging from the eye-opening keynote, "You Say More Than You Think!" by Janine Driver, to physical and behavioral health issues to fireground topics including understanding and fighting basement fires.

In addition, the FDSOA Safety Forum will be hold the two-day Incident Safety Officer Academy and the Health & Safety Officer Academy on January 21-22.

For more information visit: www.fdsoa.org.

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Posted: Nov 13, 2018

Florida Father Dies After Tampa Fire Rescue Ambulance Breaks Down

When Richard Bateman, a 50-year-old father who traveled the world playing with heavy metal bands, collapsed in his living room on September 5, his wife, Amy Bateman, called 911.  

A Tampa Fire Rescue engine and ambulance arrived within minutes. But when they tried to drive him to the hospital, the ambulance would not start. The crew called for a backup rescue truck.

The second ambulance arrived nearly 40 minutes after the first 911 call.

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Posted: Nov 13, 2018

FEMA Awards Grant to Chardon, Burton Fire Departments

The Chardon and Burton departments together applied in February for $398,000 for new air packs and related software. The departments recently were jointly awarded a $334,000 grant.  

The local share is 10 percent of the award, meaning about $17,000 from Chardon and $13,000 from Burton, Chardon Chief Larry Gaspar said.

“We’re going to be able to get 26 brand new, state-of-the-art air packs, and then each air pack is going to come with two 45-minute air bottles,” he told City Council at the Nov. 8 meeting.

The department’s current air packs date to 2002 and have undergone four upgrades.

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Posted: Nov 13, 2018

Georgia-Pacific Gives Owosso Township Fire Department Grant for Fire Equipment

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Posted: Nov 13, 2018

Warren (OH) Fire Station Closes Until Fire Apparatus Fixed

According to Warren Professional Firefighters Local 204, the closure stems from an aging truck breaking down. Plus, the department is without a reserve.  

The firefighters who staffed that station are now working out of the central station on South Street.