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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

VIDEO: Adam La Reau and Company Present "O2X Human Performance"

From left to right: O2X Human Performance (HP) Specialist Maria Trozzi, O2X Co-Founder Adam La Reau, HP Development Member Eamonn Burke, HP Specialist Maria Urso, HP Development Member John Hall, and HP Specialist Mike Sanders. (Photo by author.)

 

By Derek Rosenfeld

FDIC International 2017 continued its high-level firefighter education on Tuesday afternoon, April 25, as several members of the O2X Human Performance group led this heavily attended preconference workshop on the importance of firefighter physical fitness, diet, and rest through superior education and training.

Marking their first appearence at FDIC, the group said they were excited to meet firefighters from around the country.

Here, La Reau introduces the O2X curriculum to students:

"O2X was started in 2014. We've been training tactical athletes for three years, covering thousands of first responders across the United States and Canada," said co-founder Adam La Reau. "O2X is revolutionizing tactical athlete performance."

Next, O2X Human Performance (HP) Specialist Maria Trozzi discusses stress, sleep problems, and endurance issues in the firefighting profession:

La Reau continued, "Our team has a combined experience of 50 years in the special operation community. Our passion of helping others was formed from our past careers and wanting to perform at the highest levels."

Here, O2X HP Specialist Maria Urso talks about the need to not be too serious about your diet:

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"Small incremental changes in your mental, physical, and emotional state each day leads to large impact in your performance over time," La Reau said.

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Here, Urso talks about the basic rules of performance nutrition:

La Reau concluded, "Just remember the O2X 'Eat, Sweat, Thrive' methodology and you'll be on your way to maximizing human performance."

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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

Excellance to Display New Ambulance for Frankfort Fire & EMS at FDIC International 2017

Excellance, manufacturer of high quality custom ambulances and emergency vehicles, today announced its presence at FDIC International 2017 in Indianapolis, IN.  Excellance, Inc. will be at booth #5049 showing the custom-built ambulance for Frankfort Fire & EMS located in Frankfort, KY. 

No matter where you are, when your patient needs medical care, quality support you can count on becomes as critical as the life involved. You expect excellence of your emergency support personnel, and you expect it of your emergency vehicles. At Excellance, we build excellence from the ground up.

"We always have a strong presence at trade shows, and this year is going to be no exception. We're showing some of the most powerful, technologically advanced innovations in the industry at great prices," states Head of Marketing, PR and Digital Communications for Excellance, Amanda Dyar.

For more information about Excellance's presence at FDIC, contact Amanda Dyar at (800) 882-9799, or visit the official website at www.excellance.com

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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

Public memorial service for retired Kennewick fire chief Gene Graves is Saturday

A public memorial service for retired Kennewick Fire Chief Gene Graves is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday. The memorial, organized by the city and the Kennewick Fire Department, will be at the Word of Faith Center, 1350 S. Rainier St., Kennewick, and officiated by Pastor Orville Swanson. Graves, 89, died April 10.
- PUB DATE: 4/25/2017 12:42:31 PM - SOURCE: Mid-Columbia Tri-City Herald
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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

Buddy Cales Essentials of Fire Investigation: the Complete Fire Scene Investigation

Regardless of the number of fire scene investigations you do annually─as many as 100 or less than 10─a fire investigaton must ensure his investigation process is thorough, systematic, comprehensive, and complete every time, Buddy Cales told students at his “Essentials of Fire Investigation” workshop Tuesday morning.

To ensure a fire investigation covers all the bases, Cales strongly recommended that investigators adhere to latest edition of National Fire Protection Association 921, Guideline on Fire and Explosion Investigations (NFPA 921). Although not yet a standard, it is the measure against which which fire investigation actions will be compared in a legal action. He noted that past arson convictions have sometimes been overturned based on investigations at the time that were later found to be based on outdated fire science. 

It is important to preplan fire investigations and discover and cultivate relationships with experts who specialize in specific areas such as fiber and DNA evidence. 

Investigation conclusions must be based on the scientific analysis of the scene, Cales continued. Although information obtained from witnesses on the scene may be useful, it may not match what the on-scene evidence reveals regarding the fire’s origin. The investigator must also beware of prejudging the case based on other  information. For example, he said, knowing that a store that burned down had not been doing well financially before the fire should not be allowed to prejudice one’s investigation from the start. The conclusions of the fire investigation must be based on valid fire science, Cales said.

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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

HME Ahrens-Fox Introduces Exclusive Line of Stainless Steel Centrifugal Pumps

Wyoming, MI—HME Ahrens-Fox has announced the introduction its exclusive line of Ahrens-Fox® stainless steel centrifugal pumps for installation in all HME Ahrens-Fox Fire Apparatus. The pump will be introduced to the fire industry at FDIC International 2017.

“The introduction of our own pump is another step toward total vertical integration of our manufacturing process and positions us, today, as a complete, single-source producer of fire apparatus,” says HME Ahrens-Fox vice president, director of engineering, Ken Lenz. “The new pump also reflects our dedication to building tougher, stronger, corrosion-resistant fire apparatus. The use of stainless steel in volute construction, helical gearing, double-taper bearings, and more robust construction throughout offer significant improvement in service life, operation, and pump performance for the long run.”

The Ahrens- Fox stainless steel centrifugal pump features a corrosion-resistant stainless steel volute case to extend service life and performance, while reducing the need for anode maintenance typically found in iron case volutes. The stainless steel volute case is nearly three times more resistant to damage from cavitation and six times more resistant to wear or damage from pumping abrasive materials. 

The robust construction of the Ahrens-Fox stainless steel centrifugal pump incorporates helical drive train gearing, for quieter operation and double taper roller bearings supporting the shafts. These design elements allow the pump to achieve a best-in-class transfer-case rating of 19,500 ft-lbs, in the AF-2000SS, 2,000-gpm model.

Durability and ease of maintenance are enhanced by design features that include piloted, eight-bolt bearing support covers; a vertically spilt case for easy access and service; and maintenance-free, self-adjusting mechanical seals and easy-to-replace wear rings. 

The third-party-certified 2,000-gpm, AF-2000SS Ahrens-Fox stainless steel centrifugal pump can produce up to 3,000 gpm from a hydrant with sufficient engine horsepower. The big bore configuration of the pump develops high intake performance in drafting operations. An automatic air venturi primer system keeps the pump operating smoothly while offering quiet and effective operation. A computer-controlled optimized water cut supports high-efficiency water flow.

Front and rear transfer mounting brackets allow the Ahrens-Fox stainless steel centrifugal pump to be mounted in a variety positions to adapt to a wide range of fire apparatus designs and applications. The integral transfer case, with SAE mount, supports hydraulic pump drive for Compressed Air Foam Systems.

The Ahrens-Fox stainless steel centrifugal pump line includes 1000-, ,1250-, 1500-, 1,750-, and 2,000-gpm models, designated as the AF-1000SS, AF-1250SS, AF-1500SS  AF-1750SS, and AF-2000SS, respectively, to meet any fire apparatus need.

The pumps also feature a 6 ½ year warranty

For more information about Ahrens-Fox® Stainless Steel Centrifugal Pumps, contact HME vice president of sales, Bill Doebler at 616-534-1463, HME Incororated, 1950 Byron Center Ave SW, Wyoming, MI 49519.

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