Jun 27, 2014
If you asked the public what is the most dangerous part of a first responder’s job chances are they would say during firefighting (fire ground) operations. The truth is first responders are more likely to die in a motor vehicle related incident than during the course of firefighting operations. This report identifies 25% of firefighter deaths and 39% of police officer deaths are the result of motor vehicle incidents. This is a manageable risk. Are you doing your part?
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/downloads/pdf/publications/fa_336.pdf
Jun 27, 2014
A Hamilton landlord has been convicted of failing to equip a residential building with window closures that meet Ontario Fire Code requirements. The case was heard at Hamilton’s Provincial Offences Court and the landlord received a $3,000 fine. Building owners must take responsibility to ensure their buildings are in compliance with the fire code said Hamilton’s chief fire prevention officer.
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4546706-owners-plead-guilty-to-fire-code-violation/
Jun 27, 2014
The city has terminated the last Cleveland firefighter to plead guilty in the department’s shift-trading scandal. He was considered the most brazen of the 13 firefighters accused of illegally paying coworkers to work their shifts. Prosecutors said he missed nearly 8,500 hours of work while he worked part-time as a substitute teacher and assistant football coach and operated a daycare business.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/05/city_fires_most_prolific_cleve.html
Jun 27, 2014
This controversial idea would involve firefighters driving individuals to hospital in ambulances. However, the Fire Brigades Union ( FBU ) has lambasted the concept, saying it was akin to “playing Russian roulette with fire safety”, as it could result in property damage, loss of business and even fatalities.
The FBU was quoted as saying, “Local firefighters are happy to work with any other agencies when appropriate, but we are not here to prop up ambulance cover at the expense of fire safety.”
http://www.fia.uk.com/en/information/details/index.cfm/fire-ambulance-idea-ridiculed-by-woodhall-spa
Jun 27, 2014
Prince George (BC) Fire Centre has responded to 23 fires over the past two weeks, nine of them being investigated as suspicious. . All of these fires are being reported within the Fort St. John Fire Zone. The Wildfire Management Branch and the RCMP suspect these fires were deliberately set, putting fire crews, local residents, natural resources and property at risk. Often these types of fires are the work of a serial arsonist who may graduate to more brazen events.
http://energeticcity.ca/article/news/2014/05/23/prince-george-fire-centre-responds-to-suspicious-fires
Jun 27, 2014
Victoria police want the public to assist with information on at least nine suspicious fires that have occurred in Victoria since April 25. The graphic in the link below shows where and when the fires occurred and their nature. This leads to the question “is this another serial arsonist?” For more information about serial arson and available training visit FireWise.
http://www.timescolonist.com/news/world/spate-of-fires-may-be-linked-victoria-police-say-1.1073897
Jun 3, 2014
This report examines the business of the manufacture of fire apparatus in North America. Product types examined include aerial ladders, aerial platforms, pumpers, rescue trucks, wildland/brush trucks, and aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) trucks. The study is a one-time picture of North American manufacturers, with the key objective of identifying who is who in the business.
Businesswire.com
Jun 3, 2014
A Pickering couple has been fined $30,000 for operating an illegal seniors’ home out of their house. According to court documents Murney Brook and his wife Jane Brook both pleaded guilty to fire code violations and were fined $15,000 each. This isn’t the first time they have run this type of operation. Ajax Fire Services confirms the couple operated a similar illegal seniors’ home several years ago in Ajax.
York Region News
Jun 3, 2014
Scientists have discovered a new way to create high-output lithium ion batteries that do not pose a fire risk as the world continues to make greater use of the technology. These batteries are the first of their kind to have both high output and high life-span despite their solid state – potentially making them ideal for the modern market.
Nature World News
Jun 3, 2014
A major appliance manufacturer has reissued a recall for 12 brands of dehumidifiers, affecting about 2.5 million units in the U.S. and 55,000 units in Canada. More than 90 fires, and over $4 million in property damage have been reported. This recall involves dehumidifiers with the brand names Danby, De’Longhi, Fedders, Fellini, Frigidaire, GE, Gree, Kenmore, Norpole, Premiere, Seabreeze, SoleusAir and SuperClima.
Dehumidifier Recall