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Posted: Feb 14, 2022

Cantankerous Wisdom: The Six-Footer and Gordon Nord, Jr.

By Bill Adams

I don’t know who Gordon Nord, Jr. is. I don’t recall ever meeting him. If I ever do meet him, I’d like to buy him a cup of coffee or an adult beverage. I owe him. This story began maybe 10 or 15 years ago. It was rehashed over the years and was rejuvenated after the recent Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) in Indianapolis. It was finalized last week.

Step Ladders

Over morning coffee years ago, the Raisin Squad debated carrying step ladders on pumpers. A couple of us recalled a photo of a step ladder lashed, tied, or bungee-corded to the hard sleeves hanging on the side of a pumper. It wasn’t one of those National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliant, fancy combination ladders. You know the type—the ones that can do everything like a Swiss Army knife, including regularly pinching your fingers.

The one I’m talking about was a five- or six-foot wooden step ladder just like the kind you have in your home to access a ceiling light, or hang a picture, or use outside to replace storm windows with screens. Half of us thought carrying a step ladder was a great idea; the other half obviously didn’t do chores. Anyhow, we beat the topic to death and eventually dropped it.

Years later, the geezers who were still around and could still remember stuff, laughed themselves silly when a local fire department purchased a new rescue truck. They had to carry a small step ladder just to reach the stuff stored up high in the compartments. One geezer defended it saying: “I saw them use that ladder at a couple calls. I think one time was to replace a smoke detector battery.”

All photos provided by Tom Shand.

The Wall Ladder

After the recent FDIC, I came back with an Alcolite ladder catalog that showed a six-foot “pumper wall ladder” on page 3. The catalog stated, “it fits in the same space as a backboard” and it is the “prefect size for accessing first-floor windows.” Some raisins agre

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Posted: Feb 14, 2022

Photo of the Day: February 14, 2022

Toyne—Lansing (IA) Rural Fire & Rescue mini-rescue. Chevy Silverado MD 4-door 4×4 cab and chassis; Duramax 6.6L diesel 350-hp engine; seating for five firefighters; painted stainless steel 12-foot, walk-around rescue body; Toyne custom slide-out shelves; Whelen M9 LED scene lighting. Dealer: Toyne Inc., Breda, IA.

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VIDEO: Man rescued, more than a dozen displaced after large New Jersey fire

One man was rescued and more than a dozen residents were displaced after a large fire in Jersey City on Friday afternoon. The fire was reported at a three-story residential building around 4 p.m. on 163 Van Horne Street. A Jersey City police officer who was first on the scene ran into the building where the fire originated and rescued one man.
- PUB DATE: 2/14/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WABC-TV ABC 7 New York
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Minnesota Governor Signs First Responder Workers’ Comp Bill

Frontline workers will once again have a faster path to Workers' Compensation benefits in Minnesota, a presumption in law that a COVID-19 infection happened in the workplace and is a job-related injury. First responders and healthcare workers joined lawmakers at Brooklyn Park's central fire station Friday afternoon, to watch Gov.
- PUB DATE: 2/14/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KARE-TV NBC 11 Minneapolis
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Amateur radio group to bring 1st municipal-based emergency service to Maine county

A group of amateur radio operators in Caribou have banded together to start Aroostook County’s first municipal-based emergency service, hoping to modernize the region’s use of technology during disasters. In a rural county where internet, cellphone and other types of communication can be spotty in good weather, storms can easily knock out those modes of communication.
- PUB DATE: 2/14/2022 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Bangor Daily News - Metered Site
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