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morning lineup firegeezer on 29 Sep 2007

Morning Lineup - September 29

We are all linked together

You know, the experts tell us that what really made the world-wide-web take off was the creation of “hyperlinks.”  Those are the words or phrases found within the text of a webpage that, when clicked on, take you to another webpage.  These are often underlined or a different color to differentiate them from the rest of the text.  You know what I’m talking about.  We use them all the time here to direct you to information sources.

It is the hyperlinks - or just plain “links” - that bind all the billions of websites together so that you can travel the world seeking more information or entertainment.  While I’m sending you off somewhere to read further about our topics, other sites are sending their readers here to see what we have to say about something.  We are regularly linked to by disparate news sources such as CNN, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and even a television station’s website in Oklahoma.  So, besides our regular readers like yourself, we are also getting visitors dropping by for a one-time stop.

But within our community of Fire & Rescue enthusiasts we also have our more confined group of links that we use to keep you inside our world.  Our niche, so to speak.  Most blogs (and this is true of all subject areas) keep a listing along the side of the page called a Blog Roll.  You’ve seen them before.  These are links to other websites that are usually related in content to the site you are currently reading.  I have a blog roll, over there —-> , and most others do, too.  Usually it’s a reciprocal courtesy, but not always.

On some websites you’ll see a long, long listing of links on their blog roll, and on others it’s not so long.  What is the criteria to be listed on those things?  For some bloggers it just got out of hand.  And in some cases they are not monitored to see if the link is still good or whether the website is keeping current.  One of my pet peeves is to click on somebody’s recommended link and find out that nothing’s been posted on there for the last eight months.  Not only am I a little miffed when that happens, but it tends to discourage me from trying other links on that blog roll.

So what will you find on my blog roll?  When I set up mine I decided on certain set of standards that I think respects your time and interests.  The sites that are put on my blog roll are first of all  relevant to our range of topics.  Secondly, they are sites that I like.  If I don’t like ‘em, then you probably won’t either.  And thirdly, they are current and done in true blog fashion of having postings daily or almost-daily.  When you link over to a site from Firegeezer, you know you are staying current.

There are some very good blogs out there that only post once a week, or so.  I’ll talk about those in my daily “Around The Fire Web” feature.  I like them and I’d like you to enjoy them too.  But they don’t go onto the blog roll unless they are likely to have something that wasn’t there the last time you checked them out.

So when you’re finished reading Firegeezer at the current session and wondering where to go next, run your cursor over to my blog roll.  By positioning your cursor over the link, a little box pops up telling you briefly what that blog is about.  Pick out one and click on over.  I recommend it.

Now let’s get the equipment checked out.  I’ll see you at the coffee table.

Fire Blogs firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

Around The Fire Web

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*  FirefighterHourly’s daily expose on the Charleston FD talks about the department shop…..run by the chief’s father HERE.

*  Sprechen Sie Deutsch?  If any of you have some German language skills, here is a German fire blog that has daily postings:  http://feuerwehr-weblog.de/   It looks almost as good as this site.

*  STATter911 has another exclusive.  D.C. Fire requested a mutual aid fill-in from Prince George’s County, Md., during last night’s 4-alarm fire and P.G. refused the request.  That’s unheard of in those parts, folks.  Read it HERE.

*  The Chopper Chick is heading home.  Her new post today tells us that her forestry season is over.  Read about her future work plans HERE.

health & safety & fire firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

Ongoing - Haz Mat Incident Working In Fort Wayne

AROUND 4 PM CENTRAL THIS AFTERNOON a chlorine leak at a trash recycling facility brought a haz-mat response from the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Fire Department.

Early reports are saying that approx. 250 gals. were leaked and 10 civilians have been transported to hospitals.

Update:  TV station WPTA is reporting that a drum was punctured in the shredder building.  The FD is telling that the leak has been sealed.

Note:  If it was in a drum or barrel, it  must have been a chlorine solution of some sort.  No reports have said anything about gas.

Update #2:  WPTA is reporting that at least 20 people have been transported with repiratory distress and eye irritaions.

Update #3:  A later report from tv WANE states that it was a chlorine gas cylinder outdoors.  Apparently the gas drifted into a work area.  Haz-Mat patched the leak and cleared the scene.

labor & Fire-ology firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

Rising Demand For Investigation Into Irish Firefighter Deaths

PUBLIC OUTCRY FOR AN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION into the causes of the two firefighter deaths in Bray, County Wicklow, Wednesday.

The County Council, the police and the Health and Safety Authority have all opened inquiries, but many are calling for an independent investigation without the pressures of local politicians.  It has been pointed out that surveys on the needs of local fire services were carried out in 2002, yet nothing was ever implemented.  One of the recommendations was to upgrade all urban areas, such as Bray, to fully-paid fire brigades.

The nation’s largest labor union, Siptu, along with backing from the British Fire Brigades Union, has increased the volume of those who are demanding a better accounting.

The Irish Times has the full STORY.

fire firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

3-Alarms In Oakland

EARLY THIS MORNING IN OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, FIRE was reported at an abandoned building near the old waterfront area.  The 3-story building had been used as a “residential” hotel until this past May when a fire burned out a major portion of it.

When the FD arrived on the scene there was large fire showing on the second floor.  Realizing that the building could be housing some squatters, they called for a 2nd and a 3rd as a precaution.  However, nobody was inside and the fire was handled easily, being extinguished in an hour.

TV station KTVU has the story and a VIDEO.

Fire-ology & current events firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

Fallen FF Memorial Service Will Be Live On The Web

FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, THERE WILL BE  live streaming web coverage of the annual Candelight Service and Memorial Service held at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland next month.

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As many of you know, our friend Dave Statter of STATter911.com, is a beat reporter for Washington, D. C. tv channel 9.  Dave and Channel 9 are teaming up with Firehouse.com to produce live tv coverage and will be live-stream broadcasting the  services over the internet.

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It will begin with the candlelight service at the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton on Saturday evening October 6th from 6 pm until 9 pm.  The web streaming continues on Sunday October 7th from 10 am to 1:30 pm at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial, the official national monument to all fallen firefighters. 

The live event can be seen on both http://www.statter911.com/ and http://www.firehouse.com/memorial2007

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current events firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

A True “Kiss of Death”

THE SHANGHAI DAILY NEWS REPORTS:

A Chinese woman who killed her lover with a rat poison-laced kiss when she suspected him of being unfaithful has been sentenced to death.

Xia Xinfeng, from Maolou in the central province of Henan, passed a capsule with rat poison from her mouth to her long-time lover, Mao Ansheng, during a kiss, the Shanghai Daily said. Mao swallowed the capsule and died soon afterwards. “The couple had said that if either one of them cheated on the other, he or she would have to die,” the paper said in explaining the deadly kiss.

Xia found Mao had been “talking” with another woman and deemed that he had broken their promise.

Sometimes you have to take your promises pretty seriously.

forestry & current events firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

Destruction In Greece Greater Than First Thought

THE RECENT WILDFIRES IN GREECE, MOST NOTABLY in the Peloponnese, have left a devastation that will take as many as 20 years to recover from.

After studying satellite images and visiting the stricken areas, various government and environmental groups have issued preliminary reports on the damage.

In six weeks the flames consumed roughly one-tenth of the country’s forests (and 2% of the entire surface area), with large swaths of land inside EU-protected areas also being burned. Among the designated areas was Mount Taygetos, one of Greece’s most spectacular nature reserves, which had just begun to recover from devastating blazes in 1998.

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67 people died in the fires and more than 6,000 have been made homeless.

A new problem springing up is the attempts of illicit land speculating in the scorched areas along the coast line.  The UK Guardian reports:

Greeks have been incensed by evidence that investors, scenting profit, are moving in to the Peloponnese, one of the last parts of Greece to have escaped mass tourism.

Ecologists point to a deal that paves the way for construction on up to 10 miles of virgin coastline around the southern seaside town of Zacharo. The deal, signed by the former deputy finance minister Petros Doukas and the mayor of Zacharo, Pantazis Chronopoulos, appears to have gone through, despite the region being on a list of protected sites drawn up by the EU.

Another major concern is to strong possibility of land erosion when the rainy season begins.  Also, environment experts fear the singed ground will not be able to absorb rain, raising concerns of flash floods. Hundreds of lumberjacks are working in the affected areas setting up wooden blocks to prevent flooding.

morning lineup firegeezer on 28 Sep 2007

Morning Lineup - September 28

This morning I just have some odds ‘n’ ends that have been floating around:

For those of you who have been following our “Plastic and Glue” housing stories, this snippet from a California newspaper will bring a nod:
“The vinyl siding on the neighboring home melted. Further damage was limited because the wall had stucco beneath the vinyl and because the garage fire was knocked down quickly,”
Besides the fact that a home-builder actually built fire safety into his houses, I took notice that having your siding melt away has become such a ho-hum happening that it’s just casually mentioned.

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During recent discussions about difficulties in recruiting new volunteers, we failed to mention another obstacle that people don’t like to talk about.  Namely, the ever-increasing standards demanded for participation.  There needs to be a threshold for physical standards in order to complete the basic tasks.  But what about “knowledge and skills” standards that are usually only acquired through extended academic work?  In the case of volunteer participation, just how many people can we expect to be willing to spend 9 months or a year traveling to a remote place several times weekly to take paramedic training?

While it’s desirable to have paramedic-level people on every unit, should it be a necessity?  I’m wondering if our desire for ultimate quality is overriding our ability to deliver.  We’re going to be addressing that more later.

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Those loons in the advertising industry who make TV ads seem to go through follow-the-leader fads in their productions.  The current one is to zoom in to the actor’s mouth while they’re gaping at the product being pitched.  Ever since camera lens design has improved to the point of being able to show every speck, they’ve been obsessed with this virtual invasiveness.  I don’t want to see the sweat on somebody’s gums.  It’s disgusting.  And it certainly doesn’t make me want to drop everything and buy whatever they’re pitching.

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For the first 1,970 years of the A.D. calendar, the Christmas shopping season began on the weekend after Thanksgiving.  Then some retailers began what’s known as “Christmas creep” as they started peddling their seasonal merchandise earlier and earlier each year.  This led to a pundit proposing the establishment of a “Save the 4th of July From Christmas” committee to try and stop this foolishness.

It looks like we’re still losing the battle.  COSTCO, the “warehouse” retailer that charges admission just to shop there, put their Christmas lights, ornaments and related products out during the second week of September this year.  Ridiculous.  Where do I go to join that committee?

Ok, folks, it’s shift-change time.  Let’s get the equipment checked out now.  I’ll start the coffee machine.

Fire Blogs firegeezer on 27 Sep 2007

Around The Fire Web

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*  The Roanoke Firefighter has figured out how to get the money to buy a whole bunch of fire trucks…and where they should go HERE.

*  Firefighter Hourly has been documenting how the citizens of Charleston have been given short shrift because the Fire Chief refuses to participate in mutual-aid pacts.  The latest example is HERE.

*  STATter911 has the latest in the ongoing soap opera in Kentland, Maryland.  The ambulance just might go in service this weekend….but not at night (when the calls usually pick up) HERE.

*  FirefighterBlog just got transported into the nether world of big-time video gaming (by his teen-age sons) and now he doesn’t know how to get out of HERE.

*  FireNewsNet is loaded with stuff from No. Carolina today, including two fatals.  The STORIES.

*  Firefighter Spot has some good vintage pix of a 1976 fire in Brooklyn that came in as a dumpster, but went out after 4 alarms HERE.

*  FireRescue1 has the story of an entertaining PSA from Switzerland.  It seems that a change in phone numbers left people confused and they were dialing the emergency dispatch when they wanted directory assistance.  So the fire brigade made a tongue-in-cheek rap video.  The have the story and the VIDEO.

entertainment & technology firegeezer on 27 Sep 2007

Are You Ready For The Football?

OK, TAILGATERS…..HERE IT IS!  The last word in tailgating hospitality.  It’s time to upgrade to the Gameday Customs Ultimate Tailgater.

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This trailer comes packed with everything you need to have the best tailgating party in town, with features like a 26″ LCD TV, satellite dish, CD/DVD player, 1000 watt generator, 10 gallon fresh water system, 5 gallon holding tank, draft beer system, electrical outlets, a toilet, sink, and more. Pull up, set up, and enjoy.

That’s right, it comes with the satellite dish to feed your hi-def TV.  (you go in the rear door for the toilet) You can order them in a variety of configurations HERE.

ambulances firegeezer on 27 Sep 2007

Los Angeles Ambulance Stolen At Hospital

YESTERDAY AFTERNOON A LOS ANGELES CITY ambulance was stolen from the ER ramp at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital.

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Surveillance camera show ambulance leaving the hospital lot.

It was spotted about four hours later near Paso Robles, more than 200 miles away.  After a brief chase by the Highway Patrol, it was stopped by a spike strip and the driver was arrested.  Surveillance video places him in the lobby of the hospital shortly before the theft.

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KSBY Ch. 6 in San Luis Obispo has the STORY.
KCBS Ch. 2 in Los Angeles has the better VIDEO.

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The ambulance after the tires were shredded by the spike strip.

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