Training Resources Offered for 2007 Fire and EMS Safety Stand Down

May 27, 2007
If you think about everything you really need to be prepared to respond to someone's emergency, it could easily take hours, if not days.In conjunction with the Firefighter Safety Stand Down for 2007, Firehouse.com has put together a complete package with training articles (below) and a host of standard operating procedures and guidelines that can be adopted or adapted by your department.

If you think about everything you really need to be prepared to respond to someone's emergency, it could easily take hours, if not days.

In conjunction with the Firefighter Safety Stand Down for 2007, Firehouse.com has put together a complete package with training articles (below) and a host of standard operating procedures and guidelines that can be adopted or adapted by your department.

This year's theme - Ready to Respond - is simple. Be ready at a moment's notice.

But if you think about everything you really need to be prepared to respond to someone's emergency, it could easily take hours, if not days.

Does your department have map books or an onboard computer that tells you where the closest hydrant will be to the house fire? What about that small section of 18th Street that is located on the other side of the railroad tracks, forcing your to respond several blocks out of the way to the closest railroad crossing? Did you inform the others on your crew about the sprawling mansion on Piping Rock Road that has the shutter-like floor in the sun room? That's the one that covers the pool and can easily collapse, dropping a firefighter into 14 feet of water.

How about the aerial ladder on Truck 8? As the driver on Tuesday night, did you tell Wednesday's driver that you struck the parapet wall with it? How about the officer on Engine 104, did you tell your relief that hydrant valve had some problems last night?

And, for the new firefighter on Engine 531, how many times have you stretched the pre-connect up the stairs at the local school? Have you done a dry run to see how many lengths it would take to reach the rear of the four-story garden apartment complex on Broad Street.

For the first time ever, the annual stand down effort also includes EMS. Ambulance crews face a multitude of challenges on a daily basis. They also must be prepared to tackle the unexpected.

Below, you will find many articles that highlight dozens of issues. From weekly training articles and drills to the webcasts and podcasts, Firehouse.com offers its readers a wide variety of formats. Print these articles, and review them with your crew. Post them so everyone can learn.

Firefighter/EMT Safety & Wellness articles featured on Firehouse.com

Caring for the Caregiver by Tania Glenn & David M. Williams Safety 101: An Introduction by William Jeneway. Click here for links to the entire Safety 101 series I Have a Dream...for Safety in the Fire Service by David Peterson Safety Karma by David Murphy Webcast: Virtual Kitchen Table Talk: Lessons Learned from the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System by John Tippett What's the Risk? by Paul Hashagen Oh My Aching Back; 4 Keys to Personal Back Fitness by Dave Long

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Firefighter Survival articles featured on Firehouse.com

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Firefighter Strategy & Tactics articles featured on Firehouse.com

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Training featured on Firehouse.com

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Click here to view the Firehouse TrainingLIVE webcasts, instructed by America's top fire service instructors.

Visit the Firehouse.com Video Network which includes training videos.

Visit Radio@Firehouse to download or stream dozens of podcasts from Firehouse.com

Apparatus safety articles featured on Firehouse.com

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