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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

Berwyn (PA) Fire Apparatus Damaged Responding to Call

When the Berwyn Fire Company responded to a call Monday afternoon, they probably expected a routine incident. Ironically, as the fire company was responding to a vehicle accident, a fire engine got caught in a snafu of its own. According to the fire company, a call for a vehicle accident came in at about 3:05 p.m.
While heading to the accident scene on W. Swedesford Road and Westlakes Drive in Tredyffrin, Berwyn Engine 2-2 struck the Old Lancaster Road Bridge near the Main Line Berwyn Apartments, the fire company said.

Luckily, no one was injured and no other vehicles were involved in the minor accident with the fire engine, which appeared to be caused by an axle failure that happened before colliding with the bridge, according to the fire company.

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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

New Fairfield (CT) Volunteers Christen New Fire Apparatus

Members of the New Fairfield Volunteer Fire Department ushered in a new vehicle with a wet down.
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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

Rockford (IL) Fire Apparatus, Car Collide

A Rockford fire truck and a car collide on Rockford's near west side. It happened around 10:20 a.m. on Tuesday at Jefferson Street and Rockton Avenue. Rockford Police say four people were in the fire truck and one person was in the car. No one was injured.

The front of the fire truck and the front of the car were both damaged.

What led up to the crash remains unclear.

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Posted: Apr 25, 2017

Pedestrian Struck by Columbus (OH) Fire Apparatus

A pedestrian was struck by a Columbus fire truck Tuesday afternoon on Columbus-Lancaster Road, officials reported. One woman was taken to Grant Medical Center in Columbus in critical condition, according to an Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper on scene.
Rebecca Diehm, an assistant public information officer with the Columbus Fire Department, said that the officers were attending a funeral in Lancaster for the mother of a crew member to pay their respects.
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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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