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  1. I'll have to give some thought about the LifeProof case.

    It seems to have many advantages, with kayaking and responding to marine mammal strandings and whatnot in my spare time.

    I would really like to see one of these in-person before buying it.


  2. I'm looking for a durable belt-clip pouch for my iPhone (4s), that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

    I had a universal case from Verizon that cost $20 at BJ's and until recently I thought was pretty decent, but it only lasted 7 months and now the clip gave out.

    I don't need a case with a swivel clip, in fact I would prefer a fixed loop to pass the belt through. Either a velcro or magnetic case closure is OK.

    And it doesn't have to be Military grade, but that might be something worth looking into.

    What do you guys use/Like?


  3. Rob's Funeral Information

    Robert Arons was born November 3, 1964 and was originally from N. White Plains, NY. Survived by his father Joseph; his brother Michael and sister Ilene. He was a nephew, cousin and had countless friends which included his coworkers at Palm Beach County Fire Rescue and the emergency service field. He was predeceased by his mother Marilyn.

    In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation be made to 911 Telecommunicator Assistance Foundation c/o PB County Fire Rescue, 20 South Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33415, (Helping Those That Help Others),www.911taf.com or the charity of your choice.

    Service at Rubin Memorial Chapel, Boynton Beach, on Wednesday, April 24 at 11 am.

    7340 Boynton Beach Blvd.
    Boynton Beach, FL 33437
    (561) 853-3000

    http://www.911taf.com/

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  4. It is with great sadness that I announce that a good friend, Rob Arons passed away today (Sunday, 4/21).

    Rob was a volunteer Ex-Chief with Fairview FD and he previously worked at 60 Control as Operator 611.

    Rob "retired" from 60 so he could move to Florida, where he then worked as a dispatcher for Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue.

    One of Rob's friends said it all when he wrote:

    There is always the story somebody tells you of the nicest guy you will ever meet......Rob was THAT guy!!!

    R.I.P. "Bubby"

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  5. Rigorous training, awareness, accountability and sheer luck probably are significant factors helping prevent firefighter fatalities due to reduced staffing for interior operations.

    The current (under)manning levels are lunacy, expecting the first team of two guys to enter, search and suppress, and that's if everything goes according to plan.

    Whatever happened to two-in-two-out? Are 2 guys going in without the same number of guys on ready-standby, behind them ?

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  6. While something needs to be done, an assault on The Constitution and The Bill of Rights for LEGAL GUN OWNERS is not the answer.

    We all know Gov.Cuomo is aspiring for a future presidential run, and (IMO) this is nothing more than a hot-button topic for him to ride on.

    For a snapshot of the effect that the toughest gun laws in the nation are capable of, all one needs to do is take a look at ChIcago, the guns-down, murder capitol of the country.

    Is this what you want for NY, too, Mr Governor?

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  7. The current Incident Alert template format has been in use for a while and we think it's time to review if there is a need for any improvements.

    We are inviting our members to provide suggestions for updating our incident alert template. You are the ones who use it so it's important for us to get everyone's feedback.

    Subject Title: (Municipality)-(Incident Type)-(Date in following format:MM/DD/YY)

    Date: (Date Of Incident, and or Date Of Writing)
    Times: (Time Posted Here, Time Dispatched and Time Clear ONLY)
    Location: (District/Lead Agency/Cross Streets)
    Frequency: (With PL If Possible)
    Units Operating:
    Description Of Incident:
    Reporters:
    Writer:

    For those interested, please submit your suggested version of an upgraded template.

    Once we get a number of entries, we will then open a poll thread for our members to select which would be the best one for posting of future incidents.

    Thanks in advance for participating!


  8. Seeing Santa riding on a fire truck is a age old tradition in many areas, that kids of all ages can enjoy experiencing this time of year!

    I will agree that it does have it's dangers, but by exercising some common sense, injuries to participants can be avoided.

    The apparatus driver has a good amount of responsibility over avoiding certain potential "obstacles" to Santa riding on top. For example If there were low hanging tree branches (s)he should slow down and drift away from the branches, conditions permitting, Or in the case of a low traffic signal, instead of passing directly right under it, a minor course correction to the left or right can give sufficient overhead clearance.

    Communication between the driver and riders by an obstacle spotter is extremely important.

    It's simply a matter of situational awareness.

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  9. Your scanner model is capable of receiving trunked radio broadcasts.

    Programming using the scanner keypad is very tedious and a real pain in the you know where.

    You could invest in some relatively inexpensive software which can make programming much easier, and do it yourself.

    If you don't already have one, you can buy a USB cable to connect the scanner to your computer.

    http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Radio_Shack_Programming_Software_Free_Trial

    Use the software for free a limited number of times before you have to buy a license for it. You can also purchase a subscription at Radio Reference that will allow your software to download exactly what frequencies and talkgroups you want and import the data right into your scanner.

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  10. We are drifting off topic somewhat but using this tragedy as an excuse and in attempt to ban LEGAL gun sales is the wrong approach to ending gun violence, and is is a joke. Plus Feiner is a consummate news-hound virtuoso. If there is any way at all for him to get his name in the paper, he will find it.

    As far as cancelling the show or banning future shows, that's the County's business, they own the place.

    Needless to say, the bulk of show attendees are all law-abiding citizens, they undergo background and license checks before being allowed to purchase certain LEGAL firearms.

    Don't like gun shows? Then don't go to one.

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  11. Employers can enforce pretty much any drug standard they want for their employees, regardless of state and federal legality of the substance.

    For example, alcohol is legal, and if your employer forbids alcohol consumption or being under the influence while working, they could take whatever action they choose against someone testing positive.

    Regarding companies that do have drug/alcohol policies, the rules are always spelled out and employees are informed of all employer-banned substances and the consequences of testing positive for any of those.

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  12. :lol: The good news is Seth was (once again) able to repair the server issue that caused another site outage.

    :angry: The bad news is the server memory got maxed out.

    :D The good news is we are getting closer to our year-end operating expense fundraising goal.

    :( The bad news is the remaining money needed is still out there in your pockets.

    On behalf of the EMTBravo staff I want to thank everyone for their contributions, both by actively participating in forum discussions, as well as for their generous financial support.

    Let's continue to make our web community the number one destination to share knowledge and remain a source of enjoyment.

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