Fire district 13 is located in the forested valleys and steep foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range at the base of Mount St. Helens. Access to our district, primarily reached by one main county road, is limited. With automatic mutual aid to neighboring districts with, major rail, and freeway- interoperability is key. Located above the Cascadia Subduction zone, Clark County is due for a catastrophic earthquake. The area that includes fire district 13 is a transitional zone between unoccupied forest land and human development. Being a part of the wildland urban interface zone puts us at a higher risk for wildfires. A firefighter’s ability to communicate directly and in real-time is essential, and serves as a lifeline to safety. Any communications delay or failure puts lives at risk. Replacing obsolete portable radio equipment will ensure we can meet mission critical and basic response needs, promoting interoperability with federal, state, and local partners; ensuring compliance with state and federal laws; and supporting the safety of our firefighters, public safety responders, and the citizens we serve. …show more content…
The one-touch alert button will send a distress signal to dispatch center and Incident Command in real-time. This safety feature will provide firefighters with the means to quickly and effectively get help, even if they cannot speak. Equipping firefighters with effective communication tools, and the ability to summon emergency aid, are both important steps towards the United States Fire Administration’s goal to reduce line-of-duty
In 2003, possibly one of the worst wildfires in California’s history occurred. This fire, referred to as the Cedar Fire, spread across 273,246 acres.
In October 8, 1871,Chicago,Illinois was a city ready to burn by the nightmare of wood.
The fire grew to 3,000 acres overnight, according to Incident Information System. During the night of September 4, east winds combined with excessive heat caused the fire to rapidly increase in size and move westward. Early morning on September 5, the fire grew to over 20,000 acres and jumped the Columbia River into Washington near Archer Mountain—now 100 percent contained but managed to consume 260 acres. With west winds and cooler temperatures, the fire’s growth slowed over the next few days. As of September 14, the fire consumed over 37,000 acres and was 17% contained.
A class B fire is when flammable liquids, such as grease,oils,gasoline,and paints. To put a class B fire you either have to smother it or blanket it. The correct fire extinguisher either has to be carbon dioxide, foam, or dry chemical. The foam fire extinguisher floats on the surface of the fire, cutting off the oxygen and killing the
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Massive wildfire ravaged Northern California’s wine country since Sunday night. Wildfires whipped by strong winds have swept through the region, killing at least 10 lives and more than 20000 people are forced to evacuate and flee their homes. This is one of the most destructive wildfire events in the state’s history. More than a dozen wildfires continued to burn across eight counties, destroying 1500 homes and commercial structures according to losses reported up to Tuesday. More death and destruction are expected. Authorities have not said what caused the fires but October is typically the busiest month for wildfire in California. Therefore, they believed that the hot, extremely dry condition in October created the critical fire conditions.
On Saturday, September 16, a scorching fire of flaming hot cheetos erupted in Taffadilia, WA at, as local officials believe, approximately 8:15 PM. This devastating fire has destroyed the homes of many pitiful townspeople such as Carl Crackerjack, Pauline Picklestein, Jennifer Juiceman, and Sam Sausager. This daunting fire stripped these poor people of their homes and belongings, rendering them penniless with nothing but the clothes on their backs’ and the depressing remains of what they once had.
How to start a survival fire if lost in the wilderness? This is a step-by-step guide on how to build a survival story.
Firefighters have been seting small parts of forests on fire that they can controll in order to reduce the risk of bigger fires in the future. THis seems resonable, it causes a little harm however if they do this it can stop more harm from happening. There are some down sides but the prize outways the price. This is a good thing to do.
A new national holiday I would like to honor is National Firefighter day. A national holiday is usually a day off of school and-or work. We take these days off to honor their accomplishments and impacts on society! Firefighters have been around for God knows how long and have put out more fires than you can count!!
You must always introduce yourself to a local firefighting community. Firefighters can also work long stressful hours at work, putting them and real bad stressful conditions. You must have a real good fitness or very fit for the job. You’ll be required to pass a strenuous physical examination at the time you apply for work as a firefighter. Working as a volunteer, if you can take full EMT training. You’ll receive even stronger credentials, then you may apply for firefighter status. You must find a CPR class at the American Red Cross or other agency
Fundamentals of Fire Protection Tragedy in Worcester December 3, 1999 December 3, 1999 is a day that forever changed the Worcester Fire Department. Six career fire fighters died after they became lost in a six-story, maze-like, cold storage and warehouse building. Those lost were, Joseph T. McGuirk, 38; James F. Lyons III, 34; Lt. Thomas E. Spencer, 42; Timothy P. Jackson, 51; Paul A. Brotherton, 41; and Jeremiah M. Lucey, 38. (Firehouse.com/worcester May 2002) This research will discuss the importance of operating within the incident command system, the importance of an accountability system, crew integrity, rapid intervention teams and the use of thermal imaging cameras, and operations at
The damage from a fire can leave families devastated. Besides losing several valuable items, many homeowners worry about cleaning what is left of their belongings. A professional content cleaning company can alleviate the worry that comes with such a monumental task. When you hire ServiceMaster, you can rest assured knowing that the job will be completed safely and effectively. Our professionals are knowledgeable, and we will clean your home in a timely manner.
Dispatch protocols and systems have been implemented in many departments nationwide. In an article on Emergencydispatch.org, Mike Scott notes that protocol use can help departments handle situations better through a more structured environment where all calls are handled similarly. In the same article, Allan Young, a communications supervisor for Hooknet Police and Fire mentions how protocols can help avoid missing important questions like the five w’s (who, what, when, where, and why) . Mr. Janica mentioned that some helpful information from dispatch that is often missed is the number of patients and extent of injuries. This information is critical when preparing for a scene while in route.
It seems that the advances of today are moving far more rapidly than people have ever thought about. The only question is that how much farther can we go in the advancement of computer technology to support people. One of the ways to support people is in the area of Firefighting. In this field the firemen with help of computers is allowed to help civilians when they are in need. The job of now is becoming a little safer to do because of newly advances by computers in the firefighting field. Three important ways computers have contributed is in the ways firemen can refine their own personal knowledge of the job, personal protective equipment (PPE), and one of the tools invented to locate people.