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Fire safety review overdue

A CBC investigation discovered more than half of 125 licensed personal care homes in Manitoba do not have full sprinkler systems; 37 had no sprinklers, while 55 had partial protection....

iPhone catches fire in student’s pants

A thirteen-year-old girl sat down in a classroom and heard a pop, and smoke began billowing from the back of her pants. http://www.wmtw.com/news/iphone-catches-fire-in-students-pants/24224410#mid=16319809

New vehicle safety products discussed at FDSOA conference

E-ONE, Task Force Tips and Zoll made presentations highlighting new items to keep firefighters safe and make their jobs easier.  The new products include Collision Mitigation Radar, Road Safety (a system that proactively gives drivers feedback) and monitor...

Fire Department spends $165K on smart tech

A new piece of Evidence Based Predictive Modelling computer software will help the Kelowna Fire Department evaluate existing day-to-day operations and determine the best use of staff deployment. The software can be used to support initiatives such as location,...

Fighting fires with the help of Google Glass

Firefighter Patrick Jackson has developed an app for Google Glass, Google's experimental head-mounted computer, which feeds important information directly to the eye-line of firefighters in an emergency.

Fire Service Appreciation Day Monday January 27th

State and local officials want to say thank you to neighborhood firefighters.  Monday January 27th is Fire Service Appreciation Day, established by the Oregon legislature in 2007 to recognize local and state efforts to keep the public safe in their homes and...

Bizarre causes of fires revealed

A pigeon dropping a discarded cigarette down a chimney and a dog turning on a toaster were among some of the most bizarre causes of fires in 2013. http://www.independent.ie/world-news/and-finally/bizarre-causes-of-fires-revealed-29868711.html

Bakken oil may be more flammable

Following a string of explosive accidents, U.S. officials say crude oil being shipped by rail from the northern plains across the U.S. and Canada may be more flammable than traditional forms of oil....

Fire department starts “Adopt-A-Hydrant” program

Residents or businesses can "adopt" a hydrant to help assure that it is accessible by clearing snow on all sides of the hydrant.  By adopting a hydrant, participants will be helping to protect themselves, their families and their neighbours....

Common kitchen feature blamed for fires

Kitchen 'appliance garages', which have pull-down doors to hide toasters, kettles and other small appliances, were the cause of two recent house fires, according to the New Zealand Fire Service.  If the appliances are not pushed well into the cupboard the door...

Edmonton Fire Rescue’s resources being stretched thin

Urban sprawl and rising call volumes are stretching Edmonton Fire Rescue’s resources, with an average of 52 people moving to the city every day.  Fire Chief Ken Block says keeping pace with that booming growth is their biggest challenge in 2014....

War on wood construction fires up

The Cement Association of Canada recently held a press conference to address proposed amendments to the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC) which would allow the construction of wood buildings up to six storeys....

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