Last week, @FB2 Response Videos and I met up for a short firebuffing session at Harborview Medical Center in downtown Seattle. In addition to being Washington State’s only level 1 trauma and burn center, Harborview also hosts a Seattle Fire station. Medic 1, Medic 10, Medic 44 (Medical Officer/Supervisor) and Battalion 3 (EMS Chief) are

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The Penticton fire department responded to a fire at a three storey apartment building early Tuesday morning.

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This presentation was arranged by the NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health program, and conducted on Dec. 13, 2012. In this webinar, NIEHS’ Worker Education and Training Program partners discuss numerous disasters of national significance and lessons learned from each response. Common themes include the need for proper preparedness in the form of appropriate training

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Seattle firefighters responded to a 2-alarm fire Thursday morning that started in a building under construction in the area of north Beacon Hill and eventually spread to nearby structures. MORE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/crews-responding-to-2-alarm-fire-in-seattle/281-bc24ceb4-8208-45a2-9f9e-7d4b15563366

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While still at quarters of Seattle Fire Department Engine 25, Ladder 10, Aid 25, and Battalion 2, we see Aid 25 as they go out on an EMS response. I am not sure what the EMS response was for or where. Aid 25 is a Ford F450 Super Duty. If you have any questions about

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Ride along with Ladder truck 812 from the College Park Volunteer Fire Department to a reported house fire as the second due special service unit. At 3:37 and 5:10 you can also see the engines from Bladensburg and Landover Hills responding to the same call. At 3:40 watch the officer hitting the roof because of

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Help me out by subscribing! Plympton Wyoming Fire Department, Wyoming and Camlachie Stations as well as Warwick Township Fire Department responding/arriving on scene of a large 3-acre field fire on London Line at Stewardson Road. Crews fought the field fire for about 30 minutes before it was under control. Apparatus Info: PWFD Pumper 7 –

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The Last Wood Aerial On February 28, 1930, the Seattle Fire Department took delivery of this Mack 85-foot tillered aerial ladder truck, at a cost of $16,500. Its most unique feature for its day, was the mechanically raised heavy wood bed ladder through a power take-off from the truck’s engine. Up until this time Seattle

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Seattle Fire is responding to a large fire in a vacant commercial building in the city’s University District.

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Seattle Fire Department Ladder 11 turns out.

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