Menu

WFC News

Posted: Sep 8, 2015

Massachusetts engineer says thermal-imaging mask will save lives

PHOTO - Inside a burning building, the smoke often gets so thick and oppressive that firefighters can't see their hands if they wave them in front of their facemasks. The roiling black clouds obscure everything: staircases, chairs, an unconscious person, even the flames - burning at more than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit - on the other side of the room.
- PUB DATE: 9/8/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: lowell sun
Read more
Posted: Sep 8, 2015

California fire truck rolls 100 feet down embankment

PHOTO - A Napa County fire engine rolled down an embankment on a winding rural road Saturday morning, destroying the engine and sending two volunteer firefighters to the hospital. The accident occurred on Wooden Valley Road east of Napa around 11:30 a.m. after the two volunteers had been sent to a motorcycle accident in the area, said Capt.
- PUB DATE: 9/8/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: the press democrat
Read more
Posted: Sep 8, 2015

Florida fire district commissioner: Firefighters should carry guns for safety

A Bonita Springs Fire District commissioner said he wants firefighters to pack heat. Fred Forbes, the district’s treasurer and secretary, said the department should look into the feasibility of training and outfitting firefighters with body armor and guns to better protect them from being shot. “I think it’s something we need to evaluate,” Forbes told the Daily News.
- PUB DATE: 9/8/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: naples daily news
Read more
Posted: Sep 8, 2015

Everett police chase ends in fiery crash; suspect dies

A 19-year-old Everett man was killed in a fiery car crash during a police chase Monday near Everett, officials said. The incident began at about 9 p.m. when a 1994 BMW sedan was reported stolen from the 14600 block of 58th Drive SE in unincorporated Everett, said Aaron Snell of the Everett police. Deputies later spotted the stolen car heading east on Cathcart Way.
- PUB DATE: 9/8/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: komo news
Read more
Posted: Sep 8, 2015

Kitsap County Communications Center Veteran Recalls Technology Changes

When a winter storm struck in the early 1990s, dumping snow and exasperating the Puget Sound region, a Kitsap County Sheriff's Office repeater tower on Gold Mountain went dark, leaving communities like Kingston, Olalla and Seabeck out of contact. Dean Heistand, now technical system supervisor for Kitsap's 911 service, CenCom, strapped tools and test equipment onto his back, snowshoes on his feet and went trekking up the mountain with a deputy to bring the tower back to life.
- PUB DATE: 9/8/2015 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: firehouse
Read more
RSS
First80378038803980408042804480458046Last

Theme picker

Search News Articles