ailc307
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Really don't matter to me either way. I have my signature on every post that I make! I can has others have said see both sides of the issues, safety and just knowing who each other are.
Either way is fine with me!
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Date: 1-27-2008
Time: 17:40
Location: Manchester Kentucky
Departments: City of Manchester Fire, Clay County EMS, Emergency Management, Manchester City Police, Kentucky State Police
Description: Recieved call of from local Wal-Mart that several employees and customers have been over-come due to a strong odor in the fabric and shoe dept.
Upon arrival met by several workers and employess evacuating store coughing and in resp distress.
Units Responding - Manchester Fire - Engine 4, Truck 49, 3 Units from Clay County EMS, Manchester Police Dept, Kentucky State Police.
Upon arrival started immediate ventliation of store, and made sure store was competely evacutated. Units were unable to locate anything in the locations, several mos c/o sore throat,
Units ventliated and was not able to smell or find any visable problems.
Units will be responding back @ 21:00 hrs to check the store again with meters.
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Donation Sent! Anything to help keep this site alive.
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If I see or hear that commerical one time, I am going to freak out!
Its about to drive me insane
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Rest In Piece
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Here is a link to an unusal rescue performed by the US Navy.http://news.aol.com/story/_a/navy-rescues-...S00010000000001
Very cool story! Will they get a bill for this????
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Very intresting post. We have an intersection just like that. I was working a wreck there about a year ago and whle we were there 2 seperate wrecks happened.
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Date: 12/14/2007
Time:15:00
Location: London Kentucky
Departments: Ambulance Inc. of Laurel County, Life*Net Air Medical, DPS
Description: Worker fell from 3 1/2 stores from a bucket truck while changing lightbulbs in a sign on the side of a motel.
Units Operating
EMS Captain 308 in MEDIC 5 first on scene and advised to check flight status, EMS units LA-22 & LA-26 responding along with Life*Net Kentucky 1 for scene flight to University of Kentucky Trauma Center. DPS assisting with LZ and scene control.
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Date: 8-12-2007
Time: 16:55
Location: Manchester Kentucky
Departments: City of Manchester, **Full Response** Both Engines Responding
Lockards Creek Fire Dept, for mutual aid to take up back of structure.
Description: Fire in main kitchen area of chinese resturant, in attached shopping center, Exposure A - Street-Exposure B Vacant Grocery Store-Exposure C-Garbage Area,Vacant Lot, Exposure D-Family Dollar Store. Entry Made and fire extingused with 2 hand lines in operation, secondary search proved negative. Units out on overhaul for 1 hours. Upon arrival immediate assistance requested to PD By FD for removal of resturant owner, who would not leave the building
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I personally think its a sign of good things to come. I really hope he make code 3 into what the fire diecast community wants & needs.
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I for one, am not a skilled hand a kitbashing, so I am loving the FDNY Releases, Now that is just me, I am not wanting to start a war or anything, because I will be the first to tell you that I would like to see something from Orlando, Chicago or LA as well. I am just simply stating that I love the FDNY trucks, and are very excited about the August releases.
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Just wondering if any of your guys and gals depts might have a laptop mounted in a ford explorer, Just mounted mine today and I believe I did it wrong. I believe I mounted it to high. Just wanted to see how others looked. It would be great if you could post or email me the pics. Thanks so much!
ailc307@yahoo.com
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Love Tower Ladder 54's Red White & Blue Seagrave on the grill..
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Very Very Cool!
Thanks for posting
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6 minutes WHAT,
At my service 45 seconds 800hrs - 2200hrs 3 minutes after 2200 hrs.
Now take it were paid, but here in Kentucky KRS states that you have to be in service within 10 minutes.
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Here in Kentucky and a volunteer firefighter you can respond with red lights and siren. Sound some states have pretty tough regulations.
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This very situation is what were dealing with now at my service. We have 2 helicopters in our county and usually no ortho at the hospital so we got into a bad habit of flying out fractures. Now with a couple of complaints from ER Doc's, we are looking at our scene flights a little more carefully, don't get me wrong if you need to fly we will fly you, but we are creating a checklist for our captains (who usually are the LZ ground contact) to go by, to critque our crews and if the patient met flight criteria. Then there is really no question about it.
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According to the FAJ July-August issue out for bid or on the drawing board is a new Haz-Mat truck with a second piece. Could we be seeing a dedicated Haz-Mat 2 in the city before to long.
Also there looking at getting 5 new rescues, So will Rescue 1's pierce already be going to spare or reserve status or could we see a full time rescue 6.
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Looking for any suggestions on starting an in house dispatch. We are looking at the possibility of moving from 911 to having our own dispatch. We are the only EMS service in the county and answer about 10,000 calls yearly.
Thanks In Advance
Jamey
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Being a new poster and old visitor, I gotta say I LOVE IT.
I love the point system. Very good Idea.
I also love the colors. Grey is good.
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Big PR move! Its pretty cool though!
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7-6-2007 - Friday - A big day for Code 3 Collectors.
Double Release.
Ladder 30 - FDNY
Ladder 25 - Boston
I myself will probably only purchase Ladder 30, however I bought Ladder 25's stable mate, i might get it own down the road.
Whats your pleasure!
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Its been a long time coming. Finally a dodge chassie that can hold a box. Our shops put one together many years ago and it was involved in 4 wrecks. We are already looking a buying 2 of them.
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As far as I'm concerned, this is a LODD. Those who maintain our highly specialized, unique, and heavily abused equipment are a vital part of our agencies and jobs- and safety.Thoughts and prayers are with Fleet Mechanic Shokry Guirguis, his family, friends, and coworkers.
I competely agree with you.
RIP
in Westchester County Area Emergency Services News
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I agree, it is very hard to believe it's been 15 years. Funny though I remember on that day its doing the same thing outside here, that it was doing on that day. Snowing here in Kentucky!
Its kinda scary how time flies by!