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Posted: May 6, 2016

How fire chiefs can end bullying and harassment

Harassment and bullying have been in the news lately. And a recent firefighter suicide might have been linked to online bullying. When such behavior exists in any workplace, the outcome is always negative and sometimes tragic. Many fire departments put considerable resources into preventing and mitigating workplace harassment, yet it may occur even on departments that have made a commitment to eliminating it.
- PUB DATE: 5/6/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: firerescue1
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Posted: May 6, 2016

4-alarm fire sends plumes of smoke across Houston, runoff into creeks

PHOTOS - Acrid plumes of black smoke blanketed parts of west Houston for hours Thursday as a raging warehouse fire forced one school to evacuate and residents to shelter in place amid concerns of possible environmental contamination from chemicals stored on the property. Runoff from the firefighters' efforts sent vivid red streams of chemical additives flowing into Spring Branch Creek, and authorities warned residents to avoid the water there and in nearby ditches and culverts until it could be tested.
- PUB DATE: 5/6/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: houston chronicle
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Posted: May 6, 2016

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Seagrave/SVI Rescue Truck

Western Albemarle Rescue Squad's (Crozet, Virginia) rig is a 2015 Seagrave/SVI 4x4 heavy rescue truck.

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Posted: May 5, 2016

Punkin-Evergreen VFD Receives Grant for Rescue Equipment

Punkin-Evergreen Volunteer Fire Department increased their rescue and firefighting capabilities with a $14,777 grant provided by Texas A&M Forest Service through the Rural Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Program. The department used the grant to purchase new rescue equipment such as a thermal imaging camera, a hydraulic compressor, Jaws of Life, swift water rescue gear, and more.
Texas A&M Forest Service Resource Specialist Jason Calvet said the equipment is a huge benefit to the department, their community and surrounding area.

"The jaws unit is replacing an old 1994 unit," Punkin-Evergreen VFD Chief Rick Stevens said. "Highway 150 is our main source of accidents because it gets a lot of traffic. We also mutual aid with other departments for 18-wheeler accidents."

The new Jaws of Life has already been used four times since being put into service.

Chief Stevens is glad to have these increased capabilities for his department. "We have responded to a variety of critical calls in our community including swift water rescue, aircraft crash, fires and vehicle accidents," Chief Stevens said. "In 2017 the Boy Scouts of America will be opening a 4,000-acre camp with a large lake in our service area. We want to be prepared with training and equipment, should the need arise."

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Posted: May 5, 2016

A Look at Fighting Fire with Fire Trains

Specialized equipment and training help protect assets from wildfire damage. Every summer, particularly in the Western U.S. and Canada, fires triggered by lightning or human activity are an ordinary occurrence. During recent summers, however, wildfires have put railroads increasingly in the crosshairs.
In 2014 and 2015, fires that spread to roughly 300,000 acres in north-central Washington broke previously held records for that state. The blaze in 2014 destroyed several communities and caused trestle and track damage to short line Cascade & Columbia River Railroad. Other fires have led to closures of BNSF and Union Pacific main lines in Washington, Idaho and Montana, and prompted the deployment of firefighting resources throughout the region.

Measured individually, these recent wildfires were smaller than some recorded in prior decades. Burn complexes of 3 million acres or more struck the mountains of British Columbia and Alberta in 1950, Idaho and Montana in 1910, and New Brunswick in 1825. A cross section taken from an ancient Ponderosa pine in western Montana revealed scars from no less than 20 fires dating clear back to 1612, all but one of them occurring prior to 1892. The potential for wildfires to damage railway property and disrupt service has been around since the first locomotives breathed steam.

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