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Dear FireRescue Reader,
In this issue of the e-Newsletter, we hear from Harold Schapelhouman on the financial crisis, Scott Cook explains the objectives and tasks of training, Homer Robertson walks us through proper aerial placement and we hear about a puppy rescue in Pineville, La. 
Stay safe and take care!
Sincerely,
The FireRescue Team

Exclusive Articles

Reunited!
Photo by Walter Briggs
Puppy Rescue (photo)

A firefighter from the Holiday Village (La.) Fire Department emerged from the smoke to return “Scruffy” to his grateful owner.

On January 12, the dog ran into burning the Pineville, La., mobile home to find his owner, who had escaped the flames. Although the home was a total loss, dog and owner were happy to be reunited.

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Reality Check
Scott Cook (photo) Taken to Task
Getting from the task to the objectives
By Scott Cook
I’ve mentioned before that IFSTA has basic and advanced programs ready to roll out for just about any topic. Admittedly, I put the cart before the horse. You might be thinking, if this lesson material comes from IFSTA ready to use, why ... more »

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Technical Rescue
Schapelhouman (photo) Taking Stock

Technical rescue resources become vulnerable as the economy sinks
By Harold Schapelhouman

I can’t see Russia from my house, but I can see the now closed offices of Lehman Bros. across the street from my corner office at Fire Station 1 in Menlo Park, Calif.

Our county lost $150 million when Lehman Bros. went bankrupt. As other financial institutions ... more »

From the Pages of FireRescue

The Right Fit
Effective aerial operations require correct positioning & knowledge of vertical & horizontal reach
By Homer Robertson
From the February 2009 issue of FireRescue magazine
Robertson Story (photo)
You can write volumes on aerial operations, but the topic is often overlooked during our company-level drills. Right about now many of you are thinking, “We’re engine guys,” or “Our department doesn’t even own an aerial ladder; if we need one, the neighboring department ... more »

Fire Service News

New ISO/IEC report clarifies societal, cultural and ethical issues related to use of biometrics for identifying people ... more »
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KME awarded contract for 21 rescue trucks to U.S. Air Force ... more »
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Mariposa County (Calif.) Fire Department orders 16 Pierce Contenders ... more »
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Free training video provides valuable first-line defense for emergency responders ... more »
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The IAFC & Common Voices named recipients of the Senator Paul S. Sarbanes Fire Safety Leadership Award ... more »
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CLSE expands fire sprinkler seminar series for AHJs ... more »
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Carter Brothers & Ellis Services & Solutions Enterprises announce strategic alliance ... more »
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IP Communicator takes fire alarm monitoring to the Internet ... more »
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Liberty Mutual honors fire safety heroes with National Fire Awards & grants ... more »
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Protective measures, response actions prepare law enforcement for WMD threats ... more »
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Jerry Overton named president and CEO of Road Safety International, Inc. ... more »
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Lion Apparel launches new video on isodri® moisture management system... more »
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Registration for the 16th-annual Fire Fighting Robot Competition is underway ... more »
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Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics features single-skin NFPA-certified hazmat suits ... more »
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Sterling Rope announces new training center... more »
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TFT offers FAST answer to truck manufacturer’s challenges ... more »

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USFA & NVFC release updated Health & Wellness Guide for the volunteer fire & emergency services ... more »
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IAFC and PHMSA release emergency response guidebook training video ... more »
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Waterous announces portable pump deliveries in northern Africa ... more »

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