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  1. Yorktown Heights: 2531 - Martin Mcgannon 2532 - Clint Loretta 2533 - Chet Swirski 2534 - Doug 2535 - Jay Swart 2536 - Paul Dillon 2537 - Ralph Dyckman 2538 - Moose 2539 - Special Election in May
  2. It's dangerous no doubt about it... these pack rats cause a huge problem for the fire service beacuse many of these houses look normal from the outside but are a death trap on the inside. It is incredibly easy to have collapses of all the piled up crap and block your exits or snag you up. Without sounding like a b****, I wont go in to those houses unless there are people inside beacuse it just isnt worth it. In any fire class you ever take they tell you Life Safety comes first, first your safety then your brother firefighters then the civilians. To risk your life over someones collection of national geographics, new york times', playboys, and whatever other stuf they've collected since 1920 is stupid.
  3. I gotta start bitc****portable radios DONT save lives what saves lives is knowledgable people on scene that do good work fast. We got a problem in our county that everyone is fast to talk on the radio and not get what needs to be done, done. Chiefs cars provide people on scene quickly Furthermore ALL the departments that i know of, the chiefs are at the majority of calls, and when not on a run handle operations at the firehouse. As a chief they are dedicating there lives to making sure the firehouse runs smoothely so whats the problem with providing them nice and new cars to do there jobs.
  4. WET DOWN TODAY @ 5PM
  5. It was a great job to a great family...also great to see such a turnout of emergency personel to help a brother firefighter in need
  6. Maryland Firefighters Face Criminal Charges for Alleged Assaults Volunteers Call Actions One-Sided Updated: 03-24-2006 01:16:39 PM GUY LEONARD Reprinted with Permission, The Gazette Newspapers Two incidents of alleged misconduct at fire scenes led investigators to file criminal charges against three Prince George's volunteer firefighters. The alleged infractions include physical confrontations and assault on other firefighters and even tampering with breathing apparatus used when entering burning buildings. The most recent incident stems from an altercation between volunteers in February at a fire on Standish Drive in Landover Hills. Lt. Nicholas Martin and Firefighter Adam Brown, both volunteers at Kentland Volunteer Fire Department, have been charged with hindering fire department operations and reckless endangerment of other firefighters in the Feb. 16 incident. According to charging documents, Martin assaulted the volunteer chief from the Bladensburg Volunteer Fire Department. The documents say Martin told him to move a ladder truck, pushed him, yelled profanities and threatened bodily harm. The incident was also caught on a citizen's video camera. A second incident that night occurred when Martin allegedly entered the burning home and yelled at a volunteer captain from Bladensburg, grabbed him by the chest and his self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) face mask and slammed him against a wall, dislodging the critical piece of safety equipment. Brown faces charges stemming from his alleged refusal to follow orders from a superior officer at the same Standish Drive fire. Charging documents state that when Brown was ordered to move from a doorway to allow two other firefighters to put out the fire, he refused. The fire spread from the kitchen to the dining area. The two firefighters, who are full-time employees, reported they were pushed and had their breathing equipment turned off or ripped away by unknown assailants on the fire ground, according to the documents. Brown was not named as the person who committed these infractions. Prince George's Fire⁄EMS Department spokesman Mark Brady declined to call the assaults "fights" because the targets did not return violence in kind. He said that the fire department's investigations served as a warning against further unprofessional conduct. "There were no retaliations [at the first incident]," Brady said. "These investigations have been getting across the message loud and clear about this kind of unprofessional behavior." But the fallout from the Standish Drive incident last month has been serious. Martin has been dismissed and his volunteer chief, Michael Mattison, has been demoted for other alleged rules violations. Kentland volunteers have also alleged that career personnel assaulted them at another fire scene this month in apparent retaliation for actions by volunteers at the Standish Drive fire. County volunteer firefighter representatives have complained that Martin's dismissal occurred without due process, though they have said they too will not accept dangerous and unprofessional behavior. "We're not going to tolerate any violence in the workplace," said Jim Collins, vice president of the Prince George's County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association. "But our fire chief [Lawrence Sedgewick] just made a decision without a review. He says we're one company, but there are two sets of standards. Apparently it's no pay, no say." The controversy has renewed interest in a bill that would create a Firefighters Bill of Rights to standardize procedures for both volunteers and career personnel. Matthew Despos, the third Kentland volunteer charged, is alleged to have turned off another volunteer firefighter's breathing apparatus as a kind of joke at a fire in Capitol Heights in December. The victim confronted Despos, saying he was angry about Despos' alleged behavior. The victim claimed in charging documents that Despos said: "Aw... you know I was just messing with you." Andrew Pantelis, vice president of the Prince George's County Professional Fire Fighters Association, said the incidents have raised tensions in the entire fire service. "It's members from one department who allegedly are engaging in unsafe and hostile conduct," Pantelis said of the Kentland firefighters. "The fact it's turned into a career versus volunteer issue is a mistake. "Firefighters shouldn't have to look over their shoulder to see if other firefighters are going to do them harm, either career or volunteer."
  7. It is an excellent piece of apparatus, It was spec'd out awesome and is a gonna be a great addition....not to mention its red and vergo u changed that background pic pretty quick - dont get too excited it will still be here when u come home
  8. I've already said how i liked the Bud light but i was wondering if anyone else thinks the H3 commercial was terrible personally i think the H3 commercial could be the most disturbing thing i've ever seen
  9. BUD LIGHT RULED THE NIGHT!!!!!!
  10. Pretty Cool nice find Grisanti
  11. Ladder 68 isnt on its way out we have a couple more years with it minimum...and the reason it has lasted so long is beacuse Seagrave makes high quality apparatus --- why do you guys think we went with them for the new 51
  12. 10-17 Enroute 10-19 On Location 10-84 On Location 10-75 Working Structure Fire 10-8 Released/Returning to Quarters/Leaving the scene
  13. I guess I'm a little different, the type of firefighter i was raised as is to go to everything. A CO No Symptoms to a Working Structure Fire, we are Emergency Responders beacuse we respond to emergencies, not decide against it ... when the pager goes off who is gonna answer?