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April 1996


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Ventura County, CA, firefighters from Station 54 and 52 remove a woman whose car crashed into a rain-swollen creek near Camarillo on Feb. 4, 1996. The car drove through 75 yards ok ankle-deep mud, flew 15 feet off the creek bank and was swept 40 feet downstream. It took 30 minutes for firefighters to remove the injured woman from the muddy incline.

Dedication

Fire Department Operations

  • John J. Salka Jr. describes how one big-city fire department has been using an innovative three-in-one hoseline stretch to maximize its efficiency on the fireground.

Higher Education for the Fire Service

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