JackEMT

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  1. I am not trained in the fire service, but this is another amazing job by Boston Fire Dept.

    Most students moved back into the area this past weekend, so the area is bustling with college students from Boston University (and other area colleges).

    This building is on a dead-end street which had to be a major challenge to the FD. (Good thing this was not the middle of winter, Ladder 14 probably won't make it down the street).

    News reports said it went to 9-alarms. Six firefighters injured.

    http://www.wcvb.com/news/massive-9alarm-fire-rips-through-allston-apartment-building/27871850#!bPBkTf

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  2. I think Steward saw him and went to go close and even "spray" him with dirt. The reason I say this is, looking at the motion of the car and the audio of the video, it seems like Steward "goosed" the accelerator just before Ward was struck.

    I also don't understand how NASCAR thought it would be okay to put him on the track on Sunday.

    I don't know if there is bad blood between the two; I agree that Ward should have never left his vehicle, but Steward is a menace to the sport. It's not the "good ole days" where car racing is lawless. I have never like Steward, I hope more video of the incident comes out.

    My thoughts and prayers to the Ward family. This was a completely avoidable and senseless death.


  3. I always assumed it was a carry over from the vintage automobile, which initially didn't have a roof. It may have been a "luxury" to have an enclosed riding area (remember the tumbler seats on some of the old Fords) and cost, why spend the extra money on a roof for fire apparatus? How many incidents were they responding to back then, hardly like today when a single company responds to multiple alarms a day. Plus, if the weather was bad, they had turnout gear.


  4. http://blog.suny.edu/2014/06/volunteer-firefighters-eligible-for-free-suny-degree/

    "Great news for volunteer firefighters in New York: the Firemen’s Association of the State of New York, also known as FASNY, offers up to 100% tuition reimbursement at a New York community college by maintaining good grades and fulfilling service requirements in a volunteer fire company for up to 80 college credits–ultimately, an Associate’s degree."


  5. Does NYS still have the Jr License in which a minor is not allowed to operate a motor vehicle during certain hours (with some exceptions)?

    It is ultimately the parents job to raise their child, instill on them the values and priorities of life. Education should be near the top. But organizations and employers should not foster an environment that challenges them. What 17 or 18 year kid would turn down a confirmed fire or a PIAA with extrication over a couple hours sleep? I know I won't turn it down and didn't turn it down.

    I assume departments with Jr members require consent forms. How often do they need to be re-signed?


  6. I still use traditional oil and change it every 5,000 miles (makes it easy to remember). The owners manual recommends 7,500 miles.

    Synthetic oils can go 10-15,000 between changes, from what I have read.

    Changing oil every 3,000 is for harsh driving conditions.


  7. I am not a physician, but there seems to be little down-side if used properly:

    "There are no ill effects of naloxone, Lavelle said. If it is given to someone who is not overdosing, it would have no effect, he said. Naloxone provides an almost instant reversal for someone who has taken too much of a strong anti-pain medication or heroin, officials said."

    http://www.app.com/article/20140228/NJNEWS14/302280074/Heroin-NJ