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Posted: Aug 9, 2016

Paramedics Use Off-Road Ambulance to Treat Firefighters

BOISE - Idaho Falls firefighters call it their 'mini.' It's a small off-road ambulance that can travel deep into the Idaho backcountry to provide medical relief to firefighters. "We can bring a firefighter from the fire line to a landing zone.

"We can bring a firefighter from the fire line to a landing zone. If a helicopter is not available we can bring them right down to the incident command post and put them in an over the road ambulance," said Idaho Falls firefighter and paramedic Sean Allen.

It's the department’s all-terrain vehicle that not only can transport firefighters, but also treat them along the way.

"It has all the capabilities of an advanced life-support ambulance. Respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, major traumas and major medicals. We can provide all the care," Allen said.

The Idaho Falls Fire Department put the vehicle to use during the Pioneer Fire, and it has already proven to be beneficial.

"There was a firefighter burned on this incident and there have also been some of them who have gotten sick, mostly with heat exposure, and we've been able to bring the care to them," Allen said.

This is the first time the 'mini' has been used in this capacity. It provides not only medical treatment, but also clinical care to those firefighters on the front lines. All in an effort to help protect fellow firefighters.

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Posted: Aug 9, 2016

Firefighters Encouraged to Register for 2nd Annual National Stair Climb for Fallen Firefighters

NFFF Stair Climbs

When firefighters die in the line of duty, the entire fire service grieves. We look for ways to make sure their lives and their sacrifices are honored. We also want to ensure that the families, departments, and friends of the fallen find comfort and resources they need to rebuild their lives.

On October 1st, join hundreds of other firefighters in New York to honor the fallen.

“Every day, here in New York City and across the country, firefighters go into harm’s way, through every obstacle and climbing every step needed to accomplish their life-saving mission,” said Fire Department of New York (FDNY) Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro. “The FDNY is proud to take part in this fitting tribute to every firefighter who has made the supreme sacrifice and to lend our support to the families they left behind.”

Firefighters will climb the equivalent of 110 stories to symbolize the number of floors in the Twin Towers. Fifteen years after the September 11th attacks, we will honor the 343 firefighters from FDNY, the 37 Port Authority Police officers, and the 23 NYPD officers who died that day.

“The National Stair Climb for Fallen Firefighters is a journey of hope, raising funds to help programs for surviving relatives of firefighters across the country,” said Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki, Executive Director of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF). “Approximately 80 firefighters die in the line of duty each year in the U.S. and this is a way to let the families know they and their firefighters are not forgotten.”

The stair climb is a family event and we encourage you to bring your spouses and children to climb with you. Your donation benefits the FDNY Counseling Services Unit and the NFFF.

Mike Coffey, a Tarrytown (NY) firefighter participated in the 2015 climb in memory of Firefighter John Kelly, who died during a technical rescue incident on September 6, 2010. “The NFFF does great deeds all the time, so raising money for it as well as FDNY counseling services seemed like the right thing to do,” he said.

All climbers will receive a t-shirt and a name badge for the firefighter they are honoring.  Other special recognitions and an after party are planned for the participants. Early registration is $35 and is available until August 31st.  For more information and to register, go to www.nationalstairclimb.org

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Posted: Aug 9, 2016

Work continues on the Halfway Fire now 90 percent contained

The Halfway Fire burning west of Naches since last week is in a mop up phase with about 90 percent considered contained, the Naches Ranger District reported this morning. The remaining 10 percent of the unlined fire is located in an inaccessible location on the lower northwest flank of the fire above Halfway Campground, according to a news release issued by the ranger district.
- PUB DATE: 8/9/2016 11:39:58 AM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic
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Posted: Aug 9, 2016

Palouse Falls fire 75 percent contained

A wildfire threatening homes and farms between Palouse Falls and Washtucna was about 75 percent contained by Monday afternoon. About 4,033 acres have burned so far, said Bob Gear, Pasco’s fire chief and incident commander on the fire. A lightning strike ignited the blaze Saturday in Franklin County, said the state fire marshal’s office.
- PUB DATE: 8/9/2016 9:18:05 AM - SOURCE: tri-city herald
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Posted: Aug 9, 2016

Fire-Dex Promotes Todd Herring and Welcomes Larry Bucher - Firefighting Gear

Fire-Dex announced the promotion of Todd Herring to Director of Marketing and the addition of Larry Bucher as the new T50 Regional Sales Manager.

Todd Herring

Todd Herring

Todd Herring has been named Director of Marketing, and will have overall responsibility for product management, marketing, rationalization, promotion, and strategy for all Fire-Dex product lines. He joins the awesome team of Abby, Jenny, and Stacy.

Todd has done an outstanding job integrating TECGEN into the company and now gets the chance of making a larger impact on the complete Fire-Dex business. Prior to joining us as part of the TECGEN acquisition, Todd worked at Milliken as a product/process leader as well as grown/innovation leader. Much of that experience and success will have impact immediately in his new role.

The Herring family (soon to be 1 larger with son Eli on the way) will continue to live in Greenville area.  

Larry Bucher

Larry Bucher

Larry Bucher joins the Fire-Dex family as the T-50 Regional Sales Manager, covering California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Hawaii.

Larry brings to Fire-Dex strong business development skills honed during his sales career across multiple industries and all sizes and types of customers.

He was most recently the Southwest RSM at TECGEN by INVISTA, working alongside Todd Herring before the acquisition. His region included Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona.

Larry and his wife Wendy recently relocated to the Pheonix area.

Visit www.firedex.com

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