Firehouse Exclusives

  • Charleston Fire Chief Tom Carr Diagnosed With Parkinson's Disease

    CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Charleston Fire Chief Tom Carr announced Tuesday afternoon he has Parkinson's.After notifying his command staff of his diagnosis, Carr sent an e-mail to members of the department he has headed since 2008.The former chief in...

    Article • April 20th, 2010

  • FDNY Lt. Michael Fitall

    FDNY Lt. Michael Fitall recalled the Jan. 27, 2009 incident in which he and his crew rescued a grandmother as one of the defining moments of his career.

    Article • April 15th, 2010

  • FDNY Firefighter Michael A. Czech

    “It was a Monday night around 5 a.m.… Before we went out the door, we knew we were going to work,” Czech said of the Jan 27, 2009 incident.

    Article • April 12th, 2010

  • FDNY Lt. JonPaul Augier and Firefighter Joseph Jurgens

    On Feb. 24, 2009, at 3:48 a.m., Augier and Jurgens responded to a Chinatown tenement fire – an incident that turned out unique compared to anything they had experienced before.

    Article • April 8th, 2010

  • Bethesda, Md. Lt. Curtis Warfield and Master Firefighter John Klavon

    Infant triplets were saved thanks to this pair, as well as Bethesda Naval Firefighter Jody Sealey and Montgomery County Capt. Kimonti Oglesby.

    Article • April 5th, 2010

  • Workshop: Home Fires the Most Dangerous Firefight You Will Face

    Fires in modern residential homes have become the most dangerous fires to fight, according to research presented last week at Firehouse World in San Diego. The workshop was presented by Battalion Chief Peter VanDorpe and Firefighter/EMT James Dalton...

    Article • March 9th, 2010

  • Human Factors and Communications

    As a firefighter in Parker, Colo., Quinn MacLeod always had a particular reaction upon reading a new line of duty death announcement, he said. He noticed that they are usually attributed to just a few different causes, and wondered, “Why do we keep...

    Article • March 3rd, 2010

  • Future of CPR Discussed at FH World

    The American Heart Association is expected to release new guidelines later in 2010, and agencies should prepare themselves now for the potential impacts, according to Joshua Stapleton, Fire Capt./Paramedic and an EMS Representative for the AHA...

    Article • March 3rd, 2010

  • Lessons Shared from Calif. Train Crash

    Preparation was the main theme pushed by LAFD Battalion Chief Joseph Castro at his Firehouse World presentation on the Metrolink/Union Pacific train collision of Sept. 12, 2008.

    Article • March 2nd, 2010

  • Arson Spotlighted at Firehouse World

    Firehouse World 2010 officially opened Tuesday at the San Diego, Calif. Convention Center along with the Calif. State Firefighters Association's annual conference.

    Article • March 2nd, 2010

  • Sessions Set for Firehouse World 2010

    Numerous special sessions and new features await at the upcoming Firehouse World 2010 conference and exposition, set for Feb. 28 – March 4 in San Diego, Calif.

    Article • February 27th, 2010

  • Financial Hard Times Means Layoffs for Firefighters

    Editor's Note: An abbreviated version of this article appears in the February 2010 issue of Firehouse Magazine, starting on page 60. Also read "Telling it Like it Is - Doing less with less. When will we learn?" and respond with your thoughts and...

    Article • February 4th, 2010

  • Layoffs, Budget Cuts & Deficits

    From Glendale, AZ, to Tulsa, OK; from Philadelphia to Atlanta to Los Angeles, the news is the same — budgets are in crisis and firefighters must be laid off. The depth of the financial crisis is deep and emergency workers who haven't been handed a...

    Article • February 3rd, 2010

  • Finding Qualified Technicians is Key to Apparatus Maintenance

    Fire apparatus are sophisticated, complicated machinery and, generally, it's best to leave repairs and maintenance to trained professionals. Certified Emergency Vehicle Technicians (EVTs) can be found in privately owned shops and dealerships as well...

    Article • January 4th, 2010

  • Following Manufacturers’ Guides Keeps Apparatus in Top Condition

    Editor's Note: This article is part of a year-long series that explores the recommendations and philosophies of manufacturers and maintenance crews to help keep fire apparatus in good condition and available for the next response. The series starts...

    Article • January 4th, 2010