HOW TO PROTECT AGAINST SCBA FAILURES

HOW TO PROTECT AGAINST SCBA FAILURES

Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), vital personal protective equipment, allow firefighters to enter hazardous environments to perform essential interior operations including offensive fire attack, victim search, rescue and removal, ventilation, and overhaul. They are also used at nonfire incidents involving hazardous materials and confined spaces where there is a threat of toxic fumes or an oxygen-deficient atmosphere.
Legislative and judicial decisions eroding sovereign immunity

Legislative and judicial decisions eroding sovereign immunity

Peter Lynch`s article "After the Fire`s Out: Spoliation of Evidence and the Line Firefighter" (January 1998) is timely. It illustrates another symptom of the underlying…
ENCORETM INSTANT CALL REPEATER

ENCORETM INSTANT CALL REPEATER

Dictaphone Corporation: Designed to give call takers instant fingertip access to critical recorded phone or radio communications. Installed directly on communication center`s Windows95T/Windows NTT CAD…
IMPROVING WATER SUPPLY IN NONHYDRANT AREAS: ONE DEPARTMENTS APPROACH

IMPROVING WATER SUPPLY IN NONHYDRANT AREAS: ONE DEPARTMENTS APPROACH

Too often many fire departments believe their efforts are doomed when fighting fires in areas where public water service is unavailable. This need not be…
SAVING OUR OWN: REMOVING A DOWNED FIREFIGHTER FROM A TIGHT ROOM AND WINDOW BY RICK LASKY AND SAL

SAVING OUR OWN: REMOVING A DOWNED FIREFIGHTER FROM A TIGHT ROOM AND WINDOW BY RICK LASKY AND SAL

SAVING OUR OWN: REMOVING A DOWNED FIREFIGHTER FROM A TIGHT ROOM AND WINDOW BY RICK LASKY AND SAL MARCHESE
WARM WEATHER OPERATIONS

WARM WEATHER OPERATIONS

With the hot weather approaching, now is the time to review your department`s warm weather operational procedures. There are not many areas in this country…
FIRE HOOD

FIRE HOOD

American Firewear, Inc.: Designed to meet latest interpretation of NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective Ensemble for Structural Fire Fighting (1997 edition), section 4-5.3. Hood has…