FIRE ENGINEERING

FIRE ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENTS

EDITORIAL 6

VOLUNTEERS CORNER 8

Who should size-up?

TRAINING NOTEBOOK 10

Safety and your turnout gear

DISPATCHES 15

U.S. fire problem discussed

Campaign to reduce cooking accidents Greater federal attention to volunteers Corn silo fire warning NFPA statistics

SCBA approval plate correction

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 12

EQUIPMENT DIGEST 52

APPARATUS DELIVERIES 53

COURSES/COMING EVENTS 55

MANUFACTURERS’ LITERATURE 56 COMPANY NEWS 56

TRAINING AIDS 57

CLASSIFIEDS 58

READER SERVICE CARDS 59

FEATURES

D.O.A. AT THE FIRE SCENE 1 8

The most important investigation at a fire scene is a fire death; and it is important to recognize that you are actually conducting two complete investigations. the death and the fire.

BY CHARLES G. KING

MORE MYTHING LINKS 24

“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived, and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.” And in the fire service, it can defeat sound fire protection.

BY FRANCIS L. BRANNIGAN

INCREASING STANDARD OPERATIONS 26

Through ingenuity, enthusiasm, and the support of both its firefighters and community, the Egremont Volunteer Fire Department lowered the town’s Class 9 ISO rating to a Class 6.

BY WILLIAM H. WEIGLE

ALCOHOL AND THE SOCIAL DRINKER 28

Most firefighters are aware of the effects that alcoholic beverages have on their firefighting skills. What is not widely known, however, is how low the threshold of these effects is.

BY FRANCIS X. MOLT

PRESCRIBED FIRES 32

Brush fires are not a rare occurrence in Los Angeles. And to avert a potential threat to high-value property, the homeowners’ association formed a fire committee to investigate the possibility of reducing the fuel load.

BY JAMES O. HAWORTH

SODIUM HYDROXIDE 39

An odorless and non-flammable white solid, sodium hydroxide is a powerful corrosive, water-reactive to the degree that when it dissolves in water, enough heat is generated to ignite ordinary combustibles,

BY FRANK L. FIRE

IN-WATER RESCUE VESSELS 43

No matter what type of rescue boat your team is using, there are certain procedures and safeguards that will help to make the job easier and safer—for the crew as well as for the victim.

BY WALT HENDRICK

FLASHOVER 50

in this well-illustrated essay on flashover, the cause of and tactics to prevent this phenomenon are discussed.

BY TOM BRENNAN

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Steve Shaw and DJ Stone

Perspectives on Leadership: Navigating Leadership, Standards, and Innovation in the Fire Service

Steve Shaw speaks with guest DJ Stone about the transformative power of mentorship, the importance of community relationships, and the evolving standards within the fire…
LAFD SUV in the ocean

Los Angeles Firefighter Swept Into Ocean as Mudslides Hit CA

A Los Angeles Fire Department vehicle was pushed into the ocean as heavy rains sent debris across several roadways.