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  • CDP Updates its Technical Emergency Response Training

    The Center for Domestic Preparedness' Technical Emergency Response Training (TERT) course provides realistic training for biological, radiological, chemical and other threats.

    Article • May 2nd, 2013

  • Hazmat Studies: Fire and Police Combine For Hazmat Response - Part 1

    Following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, fire and police officials in Gwinnett County, GA, recognized the increased potential for foreign and domestic terrorism and saw a need to share resources, knowledge, information and experience. In 2003, fire and...

    Article • May 1st, 2013

  • What First Responders Need to Know About Ammonium Nitrate

    Ammonium nitrate, a common agricultural fertilizer, is best known as an ingredient in the explosives used in the 1993 World Trade Center and Oklahoma City Federal Building bombings.

    Article • April 19th, 2013

  • Hazmat Studies: Hazmat Response In the "Research Triangle"

    Durham, NC, established in 1869 and known as the “City of Medicine,” is in the north-central part of the state on Interstates 85 and 40. The city is part of the “Research Triangle,” or “Triangle,” an area encompassing three major...

    Article • April 14th, 2013

  • University of Extrication: Lockable Hood Feature in New-Model Van

    With the arrival of the new utility van from Ford Motor Co., responders have an increased probability of encountering a lockable hood latch mechanism at a vehicle fire or collision scene. The front-wheel-drive Transit Connect vans are built in...

    Article • April 1st, 2013

  • Aircraft Firefighting: Dangers to Responders At General-Aviation Accidents

    The article “Aircraft Rescue & Structural Fire Departments” in the November 2012 issue of Firehouse ® about aviation crashes and structural fire departments focused on responding to an aviation accident and obtaining training and information on...

    Article • April 1st, 2013

  • San Diego Harbor Police Provides Fire, Rescue Protection on Water

    The San Diego Harbor Police Department has a distinction that most law enforcement agencies don’t have: marine firefighters. All of their officers are cross-trained to meet firefighter standards and assist with rescue incidents.

    Article • March 12th, 2013

  • Air-Bag Operations – Part 5: Placing the System Into Operation

    The fifth segment in the series on air-bag operations addresses the factors associated with stacking air bags, proper placement and procedures for assembling the system for a safe lifting operation.

    Article • March 11th, 2013

  • University of Extrication: Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Identification

    SUBJECT: Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Identification TOPIC: Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J2990 Document OBJECTIVE: Understand the requirements of the newly published Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J2990 document TASK: The...

    Article • February 1st, 2013

  • Technical Rescue: First Due to a Confined-Space Rescue

    Contributor Mike Daley offer insighte to the recognition and identification of confined spaces. He talks about monitoring of the atmosphere, ventilation, lockout/tagout and other important components these incidents.

    Article • January 18th, 2013

  • University of Extrication: Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Identification

    It was a simple email from the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). The message was short and sweet: “This notification is to inform you that document: J2990_201211 – Hybrid and EV First and Second Responder Recommended Practice has been...

    Article • January 3rd, 2013

  • Emergency Services Stretched to the Limit

    A 500-mile-wide Hurricane named Sandy caused death and destruction from the Northeast to the Great Lakes at the end of October and beginning of November 2012. One of the worst storms to hit the area in three decades, it caused the worst flooding in...

    Article • January 1st, 2013

  • Download: Weekly Drill 98 - Ropes & Knots Part 1

    Drill #98: Ropes & Knots: Part 1 The fire service uses a plethora of different tools. One that is often overlooked, but worth its weight in gold, is the rope. In Part 1, readers will learn about the variety of materials being used for fire service...

    Article • December 23rd, 2012

  • Fear of Change Hampers Our Ability To Progress in Technical Rescue

    Having taught for some time, you realize fear of change is linked to the fear or feeling of not being able to perform that skill or method. You get so accustomed to performing the same skill set almost on auto pilot that the thought of losing that...

    Article • December 10th, 2012

  • Air-Bag Operations – Part 4: Size-up & Initial Operations

    Proper size-up is critically important for a successful operation involving an air-bag lift. Jon Hall shares these initial actions will help prevent further injury to the victim and will make for a safer and more efficient operation.

    Article • December 10th, 2012

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