As Firehouse Sees It: Three Cheers

April 16, 2012

First, we salute all those nominated in the annual Firehouse® Magazine Heroism and Community Service Awards program. The “Bravest of the Brave” earn their title each and every year. Sometimes, it costs a lot, like the life of a firefighter, which is almost too much to bear. “When the alarm sounds and there is someone to save only then do we know lonely are the Brave” from a poem written on the wall inside FDNY Ladder 124 quarters. This year, the recipients of the top awards had to rescue people trapped in submerged vehicles, house fires, a car burning after an accident, garden apartments, wind-driven fires, a high-angle rescue, inside a single-room occupancy and an arson fire in a multiple dwelling. One firefighter died trying to search for a reported missing occupant and others worked to rescue a trapped firefighter who later succumbed to his injuries. We thank the judges and our sponsors. The award recipients can be found on page 66.

Second, in the battle to gain access to the D Block, after six years, three being a full-court press, the U.S. fire service has achieved a great victory in the area of communications. Bandwidth will be auctioned, bringing billions of dollars to the federal government while at the same time letting the fire service grow dramatically through the use of technology. The victory was called “the most significant change to the emergency rescue community in its history” by Jeff Johnson, the chief executive officer of the Western Fire Chiefs Association, who added, “It will revolutionize the industry.” More on this revolutionary change for the fire service will be published in future issues as it develops. Details about the announcement can be found on page 52 by Chief Charles Werner, who was intimately involved in the process.

Third, it is my honor to announce that Firehouse® Magazine, Firehouse.com and the book WTC – In Their Own Words have won first place in the “Best Integrated Package” category in the 58th Annual Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Award Finalists. This award was presented by American Business Media. The announcement was made on March 16 in New York City. In addition, our entry was one of the four finalists for the Grand Neal award, out of a total of 742 entries. Congratulations to the members of the magazine staff and corporate partners all who contributed to this recognition. Thank you to the readers who have always believed in us. This is a long time coming. Many years, ago people used to call us entertaining. Jeff Barrington and I, along with many others, have worked very hard for a long time and this award shows the dedication day in and day out, issue after issue to show our real commitment “to the job.”

We are accepting a Call for Papers for the Firehouse World Conference, to be held in San Diego, CA, Feb. 17-21, 2013. E-mail me and I will send you the information. Please return them to me by April 30, 2012. The Call for Papers for Firehouse Expo, Baltimore, MD, July 23-27, 2013 will be available shortly.

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2012 firefighter line-of-duty deaths at press time

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2012 residential fire fatalities at press time

About the Author

Harvey Eisner | Editor Emeritus

HARVEY EISNER was named Editor Emeritus of Firehouse®  after serving 15 years as Firehouse's Editor-in-Chief. He joined the Tenafly, NJ, Fire Department in 1975 and served as chief of department for 12 years. He was a firefighter in the Stillwater, OK, Fire Department for three years while attending Oklahoma State University. Eisner was an honorary assistant chief of the FDNY and program director for the Firehouse Expo, Firehouse World and Firehouse Central conferences. He covered many major fires and disasters and interviewed numerous fire service leaders for Firehouse®

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