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March 2008 Newsletter
 Courtesy of Chief Greg Long Port Wentworth Fire Rescue |
Imagine this scenario: a major building explosion, a remote location,
an unknown number of people missing, and a search area encompassing a
160-acre site. Oh, and you are expected to organize the entire rescue
effort and ensure that each and every firefighter and rescue worker
returns home safely and uninjured. Sound like a challenge?
That is the dilemma that Fire Chief Greg Long faced when a
massive explosion occurred at the Imperial Sugar plant in Port
Wentworth, Georgia, the evening of February 7, 2008.
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On December 4, 2006, The International
Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) issued a "Member Alert" notifying
their membership about the hazards associated with the light-weight
construction in residential occupancies.
"There have been several cases of firefighters falling through
floors made of composite structural components and an even greater
number of near-miss situations. This type of construction is being
investigated as a contributing factor in a line-of-duty death..."
In 2007 there were over 19 firefighter fatalities
due to structural collapse. The U.S. Fire Administration stated the
following in a report entitled Trends in Firefighter Fatalities Due to
Structural Collapse written in 2003, "Structural collapse is an
insidious problem within the fire fighting community. It often occurs
without warning and can easily cause multiple fatalities." Five years
have gone by and not much has changed.
The U.S. Fire Administration announced today the
release of Coffee Break training presentations in video format to
enhance ongoing support of fire prevention efforts. Coffee Break
training provides technical training in fire protection systems,
building construction, codes and standards, inspection techniques,
hazardous materials and administrative tips. The training is targeted
toward fire and building inspectors with busy schedules who often don't
have time to attend valuable skill-enhancing training sessions.
The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), working with
the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), has issued an
updated version of the manual Emergency Incident Rehabilitation. The
revised manual examines critical topics related to emergency incident
rehabilitation, including operational issues, human physiology, weather
issues, and technology and addresses ways to better protect
firefighters and other emergency responders through the use of proper
protective clothing and improved tactical procedures.
Regional Advocate Michael Petroff and Region II
Regional Advocate Danny McDonough conducted a CTBS Train-the-Trainer in
Ames, Iowa on February 9, 2008. State Advocates Kevin Wieser and Scott
Lyon were in attendance as was State Training Director Randy Novak and
members of the Iowa Fire Training staff. Coralville IA was presented
with a Brian Hunton Seatbelt Pledge 100% compliance certificate by
State Advocates Wieser and Lyon.
On behalf of the entire Board of Directors and
Staff I would like to express our great sadness and sorrow at the
passing of Debbi Wood. Debbi lost her 8 year battle with cancer
yesterday, March 12th 2008.

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Red Oak, Texas Fire Department
March 20, 2008
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Passaic County Fire Academy - New Jersey
April 3, 2008
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SC Fire Academy
April 26 - 27, 2008
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Somerset County Fire Academy - New Jersey
June 3, 2008
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Gloucester County Fire Academy - New Jersey
June 7, 2008
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