Officers…Ask These Questions at a Hazardous Material Incident
Author: Frank Docimo As a fire officer you have been given the responsibility under the law to understand, guide and direct a hazardous material emergency. […]
Author: Frank Docimo As a fire officer you have been given the responsibility under the law to understand, guide and direct a hazardous material emergency. […]
Station Pride has been following a wide-reaching situation with serious implications regarding Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFAS). These acids have been used in […]
Plan for you so we can plan for them. Compartmentalization. It’s a big word, with huge meaning, bigger consequences and a humongous impact on our […]
In January 2018, Dr. Graham Peaslee, the Professor of Experimental Nuclear Physics at the University of Notre Dame, sent unused samples of fire gear to […]
This article is published on behalf of Diane Cotter of the Facebook Page Your Turnout Gear and PFOA Diane works tirelessly to inform and educate […]
One of my favorite things to do when we are second due to a really good fire is going to the floor above. The floor […]
A few months ago we published an article called “The Real Cancer in Your Gear.” It was a lengthy article with a lot of information. […]
When I was first promoted to the officer ranks, I inherited a much older crew (in both age and tenure). The jubilation of the promotion […]
I know of a few departments around me who don’t let their juniors do anything, and by anything I mean throwing ladders, stretching lines, hitting […]
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