By admin1 on May 2, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
It is so important for not only the local fire department to teach the children about the dangers of fire but it is also necessary for parents and family to also stress it at home.
Fire in the home is a serious matter and should be taken into consideration.
There should be a fire plan in place and regular fire drills conducted so everyone knows what to do for Fire safety. This is especially important to children who live in the home.
Making sure your home has the best fire proofing items and your children are educated on the hazards of fire is the first step in protection. Adults should also know all they can on the hazards that exist in their home.
Educate children on fire and fire safety:
Children are very curious by nature and have been known to be attracted to matches and lighters. This being said; is it any big surprise that they have also been the cause of home fires? Unfortunately, some of these fires have been the cause of death and the loss of large amounts of property.
By admin1 on May 2, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
Once the fire department has put out the fire, the next team to go in is the fire investigation team.
Their task to determine what happened to start the fire and from what direction the fire came from. They use a technique known as fire science to help in their fire investigation.
In the United States, you need to hold a certification through the International Association of Arson investigators to be able to complete fire investigations. For those that choose to carry it to the next level.
There is a national certification through the National Association of Fire Investigators. This group is made up of individuals who are professionals in the field of fire and explosives.
Fire investigations can also become specialized by obtaining certain credentials in specific areas of vehicle investigations, explosives investigations, and also instructor certifications.
Investigators will also find it useful to learn about many of the common appliances in the home, home construction basics, how humans behave, etc.
Whatever form of fire investigation is chosen, the intricate details of the scene must be studied for an accurate ruling on the fires origin.
By admin1 on May 2, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
One of the ways to ensure fire safety is at the top of your list of importance, is by planning a successful fire escape route for your home, and having fire drills to practice, at least 3-4 times a year.
Well over 4,000 people die in home fires, according to statistics, and this calls for extreme measures.
Educating your children in fire safety with a fire escape plan is beneficial to them for their entire lives, and helps them to gain confidence that they are able to control some of their actions if a fire should break out.
By including them in the planning a fire escape plan, they are more aware of the route to use, as well as all of the exit points and safe points.
Fire escape route or plan:
There are some key factors you need to keep in mind when planning your fire escape route, most importantly, is time. Time is your biggest enemy in a fire. Always remember to get out as quickly as possible.
By admin1 on May 2, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
Who are those men and women that respond to our 911 calls? Do we really know them? Probably not personally, but as another human being, yes, we know them.
They are mothers, fathers, sons and daughters and perhaps some of the bravest men and women of all.
We need to familiarize ourselves with our local fire departments firefighters and with today’s decline in certified firefighters- this is not very difficult to do.
All it takes is a short trip to your local fire department. Take some form of baked goods and simply introduce yourself, then listen. They have more stories they could tell you than most people have in a life time.
Maintain healthy communication with fire department’s fire fighters:
A lack of community support for the fire department, makes them feel slightly ostracized or cut off from the rest of the town. They really are no different from you and me, except that they have been trained in life saving skills, and fire suppression/prevention.
More often than not, most fire departments attempt to reach out to the community by having fish fry’s or other money raising events, but these are no the only ones.
By admin1 on May 2, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
We have all learned about fire safety, either when we were in grade school, or as adults.
Some things are simply good common sense, others are not quite so obvious. What exactly do you know about fire safety?
Do you know enough to save your life or those of your family members? Educating yourself and your family concerning fire safety could be the difference between life and death. Even in public buildings, being aware of fire codes and laws that govern fire safety can benefit you to increase the level of your safety.
The local fire department most usually handles the inspection of public buildings to insure they are following the guidelines for proper fire protection measures. These members of the local fire departments are Fire Prevention Officers.
They often give presentations in schools and other organized meetings to educate the public, specifically children, about fire safety.
The chief FP officer is responsible for training newcomers to the division, and conducting the regulated inspections. These inspections are scheduled at certain dates and times concurrent with the age of the building being taken into consideration.
By admin1 on May 1, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
As with any occupation, even firefighting has schooling and specialized training available for those interested in pursuing a career in firefighting. The difficult thing is finding the right fire academy, or the best fire academy to suit your goals.
Depending on your location, here in the United States, you may want to consider an fire academy close to you, however, there are some that stand out and grab attention everywhere for their results as well as their excellent instruction.
Best fire academy’s:
One such fire academy is located in San Diego county in California, proudly offering a highly acclaimed boot camp/instructional course, specializing in basic fire management/suppression, using portable pumps, water usage, an introduction into wild land fire behavior, basic training in fire details, and many more.
Training at this fire academy:
This particular fire academy offers this specialized instruction in a boot camp atmosphere, using former Marine DI’s (drill instructors) as the teachers. The course lasts a period of 21 days, and if successfully completed, assists the applicant in procuring an entry level job in firefighting.
There daily training routines begin at 05:00AM and usually end at 08:00 PM, except on days that are running night training exercises. This is not a fire academy for those that would like to drift through their schooling.
By admin1 on May 1, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
Local fire departments and governing authorities are trying once again to educate people on the deadly risks they face from fire outbreaks in their own homes.
A fire has the ability to start from almost anything, and can turn in to a raging inferno in no time at all. Fire proofing your home is one way of keeping yourself and your children safe.
Can you name the number one cause of in-home fires caused by children?
Yes, you guessed it right; matches and lighters are in fact the number one cause of fires. Far too many children have learned to light matches and to ignite lighters and find them completely irresistible. Much too often these instances are deadly and one or more children are hurt badly or killed.
If your child begins showing interest in fires or setting them, at an early age, there is counseling available to help them find better outlets for their emotions or desires.
Most of the juveniles that are considered “fire starters” are found to have played with matches and lighters, often, when they were children. To remove any hazards or temptations, keep matches and lighters in high places or locked cabinets.
By admin1 on Apr 30, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
If you are truly interested in the fire service, there are a few things you need to pass in order to do so. There is training, the application process, background check, physicals, and the health exam to name a few.
Each department and county may have its own special requirements for those wanting to apply for a position as a full time fire fighter.
Most of the guidelines for fire fighter fall within about the same range as the other departments does. Once you have completed all the formalities of being able to join, you must complete the fire academy for your training.
Being certified for fire fighting is necessary or you could be putting not only your life at risk but also the lives of others. Let’s take a look at some of the things you will need to become a successful fire fighter.
Fire fighter application process:
The first thing is the application process itself. You can expect to undergo some of the same things as if you were trying to apply for any other type of job.
By admin1 on Apr 30, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
Why would a person decide to become a fire fighter is not an easy question to answer. Until you have been a fire fighter and experienced it first hand, you can not really grasp the reality of all the feelings that come with the job.
Have you ever done something nice for someone and got that feeling inside? The one that makes you feel like you are flying? You feel all warm and fuzzy inside and can’t really explain why? Well, that’s why those dedicated to the fire service stay.
Try to imagine the way you would feel if you just saved a life or rescued someone you did not even know for any other reason than they needed help.
Can you imagine how great you would feel for doing it? This is what the fire fighter feels each time a life is saved or a home is stopped from burning.
Challenging job of a fire fighter:
Being a fire fighter is a very stressful and dangerous job to say the least but it is in this that many thrives. Not everyone can take on such a job and see it through making it a lifelong career.
By admin1 on Apr 29, 2008 in Fire Fighters Fire Fighting, MISC | 0 Comments
An airport is a busy place, with the planes and people coming and going, traffic in and out, what happens when there is an incident that involves chemicals, fire, or danger? They call the fire department, just as we do, but it makes you wonder just how quickly they could respond to a call for help with all of the hustle and bustle of an average day.
The airport has their separate mini fire department and firefighters. These firefighters are called aviation firefighters.
Difference between firefighters and aviation firefighters:
Their training is the same on the first aid level, but there are some major differences that show themselves if you have ever gotten a first hand look at some of these aviation firefighters in action.
Even some of the first aid/medical training is different, as far as working under certain conditions, and treating different kinds of wounds.
By taking an up close and personal look at these firefighters, we will understand a little more of what their jobs entail and how different they are.