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  1. *** NO LIVE FIRE *** Ladder Company Operations **NEW** Conventional Forcible Entry & Safe Interior Search Operations: ALL members will force a moderate to heavily secured door with the irons, and immediately conduct an interior search under zero-visibility conditions. Vent, Enter & Search (VES) Operations: ALL members will safely conduct a VES operation under zero-visibility conditions while using SCBA. Don’t wait until 3am with a mother screaming and pointing, “My daughter is in that room!” to “try” this operation for your first time! Flat-Roof Operations: ALL members will operate a power saw to conduct at least a 3’x5’ ventilation opening on a flat-roof prop. Engine Company Operations Stretching the Initial Attack Line: ALL members will participate & discuss various options for preconnected and static hose beds. Members will perform long stretches from a static hose bed, in an effort to “think outside of the preconnect.” Tips and techniques on correctly estimating the stretch will also be addressed. Advancing the Initial Attack Line: ALL members will advance a 1 ¾” attack line (while flowing water) through a multiple room fire scenario. Tips and techniques for operating and managing the attack line will be stressed as the line is pushed in. Aggressive 2 ½” Attack Line Operations: ALL members will advance a 2 ½” attack line (while flowing water) through a multiple room fire scenario. Many firefighters approach this evolution saying, “Not possible!” We show you the tips & techniques that make it possible. You and ONE other member will advance the line through this scenario. Teamwork between the “Nozzle” and “Back-up” (2nd FF) is stressed heavily. Class announcements & enrollment information are located on the Upcoming Classes area of our website. Or view the attached flier Join our Facebook Page and RSVP in the Events area. 2010-04-10 - Hughsonville, NY - Basic Engine & Ladder Company Operations.pdf
  2. Hello all, We still have a few spots left in our Basic Forcible Entry Operations class hosted by the Hughsonville Fire Department (Wappingers Falls, NY) held on October 10th, 2009. The flier is available for download on our website at: Brotherhood Instructors, LLC. (in the Upcoming Classes area) or directly at this link. The class is an 8-hour, hands-on, open enrollment class. All are welcome. Some highlights are listed below: - Participate in a 2hr lecture on size-up, various doors & tools. - Force inward opening doors - Force outward opening doors - Force a door from the "hinged-side" - Force "chinese" padlocks with a screwdriver - Force padlocks using the irons, duckbill, etc... - Cut padlocks with a power saw - Perform at least 10 cuts with a power saw to simulate the removal of window bars - Cut a simulated American Series 2000 Hockey-puck lock - Pull lock cylinders using a Rex-tool, K-tool and/or the irons. - Receive hands-on training manipulating hundreds of locks on display using through-the-lock techniques Stay safe, and hope to see you there. Facebook users, feel free to add us at this link for class updates, announcements and training discussions and information: Facebook Users Respectfully, Nate DeMarse Co-owner, Brotherhood Instructors, LLC. brotherhoodinstructors@gmail.com
  3. Not me, I didn't work today.
  4. Hello Everyone, The other thread was closed, presumably because we hadn't had an update in quite some time. My apologies for the duplicate thread. This thread will be used to keep everyone up to date on any upcoming class announcements, and keep interested parties updated on new posts to our "Online Drills" area of our website. If you are interested, subscribe to this thread and I will post a reply here whenever a new drill is posted on our site. I will not start a new discussion, so it does not clog up this forum. Feel free to ask us any questions regarding our website or company by either posting your question here or drop us an email at brotherhoodinstructors@gmail.com. Our company homepage is: http://brotherhoodinstructors.com. There you can find information on our instructors and classes available. Stay tuned to our "Training Classes" page as it is being re-designed. Perhaps our best section is our "Online Drills" area. That is available either off of the homepage or directly at the link below. I encourage everyone to take the time to give it a look and leave us a comment on our site if you have any thoughts on the various operations and/or drills. Our only requirement is that your user name and/or nickname be your real first and last name. Our site is strictly moderated and we will not allow unsigned posts, bashing or derogatory comments. This is to keep an open, interactive discussion for all ranks and experience levels. The direct link to the "Online Drills" area is: http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress. We already have several drills/discussions posted. Our latest drill, is entitled "Rex-Tool Modification - Part 2" and was written by Andrew Brassard. Andrew's mind is always going, trying to make tools a little more efficient or multi-functional. Here is an option that make work for you or your department. See the new drill here: http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=206 Feel free to check out the drill and leave comments, questions or tips if you would like. Chad is a great instructor and we hope to see a lot more from him on our site. Thank you for your time, Stay safe! Nate DeMarse Co-Owner, Brotherhood Instructors, LLC. http://brotherhoodinstructors.com brotherhoodinstructors@gmail.com
  5. We have posted a a new tactical discussion on our "Online Drills" area of our website. Please feel free to jump in and give your response and opinions. Remember, all posts must be signed with your first and last name to keep the discussion positive and professional so learning can take place The drill is located here: http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=229 It is geared towards firefighters of all levels. Feel free to add to or ask your own questions as well.
  6. Hello Everyone, This thread will be used to keep everyone up to date on any upcoming class announcements, and keep interested parties updated on new posts to our "Online Drills" area of our website. If you are interested, subscribe to this thread and I will post a reply here whenever a new drill is posted on our site. I will not start a new discussion, so it does not clog up this forum. Feel free to ask us any questions regarding our website or company by either posting your question here or drop us an email at brotherhoodinstructors@gmail.com. Our company homepage is: http://brotherhoodinstructors.com. There you can find information on our instructors and classes available. Stay tuned to our "Training Classes" page as it is being re-designed. Perhaps our best section is our "Online Drills" area. That is available either off of the homepage or directly at the link below. I encourage everyone to take the time to give it a look and leave us a comment on our site if you have any thoughts on the various operations and/or drills. Our only requirement is that your user name and/or nickname be your real first and last name. Our site is strictly moderated and we will not allow unsigned posts, bashing or derogatory comments. This is to keep an open, interactive discussion for all ranks and experience levels. The direct link to the "Online Drills" area is: http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress. We already have several drills/discussions posted. Our latest drill, is entitled "Through-the-Lock Forcible Entry: Storefront Doors". The drill was written and compiled by Wichita, KS firefighter, (and FOOLS of Oz member) Chad Cox. In his article Chad uses photos and videos to drive home the basic techniques of through-the-lock forcible entry. Feel free to check out the drill and leave comments, questions or tips if you would like. Chad is a great instructor and we hope to see a lot more from him on our site. Thank you for your time, Stay safe! Nate DeMarse Co-Owner, Brotherhood Instructors, LLC. http://brotherhoodinstructors.com brotherhoodinstructors@gmail.com
  7. Ah, you are right! I just changed my profile :-)
  8. Thanks for the comments guys. Sorry it took so long to share the site, it's been a little busy on this end with a wedding and a move. Hope everyone is doing well. Stay safe, Nate
  9. Not a problem bro. No harm, no foul. Ned is a pretty damn funny name though, maybe I'll go with that from now on You did a great video, and like I said I would have given you permission and the hi-res images to make it better. Apology Accepted
  10. Jloftus, I am not upset in the least about this, but you should give the photographer a heads up when using their photos. It is kind of weird feeling when you see your shots in something that you didn't know about. AGAIN PLEASE DON'T TAKE THIS THE WRONG WAY! The video was very well done and I would have given you permission anyway. I don't mind at all if it is for something like this. Had I known, I would have given you the hi-resolution images so they wouldn't have looked so "choppy". Thanks for your time and you made a great video for a great department.
  11. Thanks guys, Sorry it took me so long to reply. I had no idea that this thread was going on. I am actually kind of shocked and very flattered that it is here. I appreciate all of the congrats and kind words. The article and the coming articles are written for the guys on the street. I was asked by the Editor-In-Chief Bobby Halton to take over the Fire Focus column and I obviously accepted. There will also be a photo based size-up drill column called "Table Top Drills" in the coming months. Everything in the upcoming articles will be based on THE BASICS and keeping the guys on the street SAFE. Nothing more, nothing less. I am going to strive to keep it at a "written by a firefighter, for firefighters" type of learning. Table-Top Drills I am hoping will be ammunition for the kitchen table so members from the newest probie on the nozzle can discuss what they might do. With the same article, the bosses and chiefs can also discuss their expectations at the same job. I am hoping to make it a bit interactive some how, but that's down the road. It is kind of up in the air when the next Fire Focus is going to hit the magazine, but it is already done. It will also deal with commercial fires regarding hose estimation and tricks and tips to make the stretch a little more smooth and fluid. There are a couple of shots from Yonkers as well as a shot from Indiana in the upcoming article. About Brotherhood Instructors: My brother and I have been teaching for quite some time in Illinois. Just this year we decided to incorporate and make it a company. The company website is located at: Brotherhood Instructors, LLC if you want to give it a look. I am working on updating the site this week and I hope to get it up to speed. We have some great new developments and we are moving in the right direction and we hope to be very active shortly. For those that wanted to know, I have been in Squad 61 for almost a year now. I am having a blast! Thanks again guys and if you see anything that you think I might need to clarify or if you have any photos or suggestions please don't hesitate to contact me. I need the criticism otherwise I don't learn anything! Respectfully, Nate DeMarse
  12. Rest in peace brother. My prayers are with the family, friends and the departments that are effected. Nate DeMarse
  13. (singin' like fiddy 'cent) Where da hoes, where da hoes, where da hoes at? (end of chorus)
  14. I fully agree. I have used a few different varieties of tools. Most of the time I have used Hurst and Amkus, and Amkus is my tool of choice (if I had one)! Much lighter, more powerful, and less bulk to them!
  15. Almost all of the Chicagoland suburbs have them and it works great. The only problem that I have ever heard of it was last year on 4/27 when a Stone Park, IL Engine and a Northlake, IL Engine collided at an intersection going to the same garage fire. Northlake had the opticom, and control of the light. Stone Park continued through the red and was hit by the Northlake Engine. The boss of the Stone Park rig (also a full-time Chicago Fire Department Paramedic) was killed and the Chauffeur was pinned. Everyone riding in the rigs were hurt to some extent. The NIOSH Report is available at: Stone Park, IL Firefighter Fatality NIOSH Report While this crash was probably not the fault of the Opticom, it could be a problem with individual departments having them or not having them. The "shut-off" while parked at intersections shouldn't be a problem. You should have the Opticom wired into the lights that shut off when the rig is parked (some of the rotator, strobe, 888, Roto-ray or other lights shouldn't be operating when the rig is parked on the side of the road) because it blinds drivers. Most of the rigs that I have worked on there are a few lights that shut down in the front and rear when the rig is in neutral and the parking brake is on. You guys are probably getting sick of my "Chicagoland s***", sorry about that. That is where 11 of my 14 years in the Fire Service was served so it is the bulk of my experience. I apologize!
  16. My former department in Westmont, IL used poloroids for the use that you mention. The ER Docs and Trauma nurses liked it. They (paramedics) would also snap photos of the windshield and or damaged car so the Dr could see what the patient came out of.
  17. Date: 11/10/05 Time: 08:51 hours (approx) - FDMV Dispatch time Location: 4440 Seton Ave X Nereid/E 241st St Frequency: 154.190, 154.145 Units Operating: FDMV E-4, E-6, L-3, B/C-1 - FDNY E-63, E-38, E-62, E-66, L-39, TL-51, L-32 (FAST) BC-15, SQ-61, R-3, Div-6 Description Of Incident: 1 Story Frame PD 20x40, Fire on 1st Floor Writer: NDeMarse Original call came into Mount Vernon Dispatch on a cell phone for a house fire reported at 11th Ave & W 5th Street in Mount Vernon (on the border). Companies arrived in the area with smoke showing on the Bronx side. FDMV found the fire at 4440 Seton Ave and notified Bronx Dispatch that they were operating. FDNY sent a full assignment also.
  18. Date: 11/09/05 Time: 21:31 hours Location: 1335 Oak Point Ave X Longfellow/Randall - Hunt's Point Frequency: 154.190 Units Operating: E-94, E-73, E-??, E-82, L48, L-42, L-29 (FAST), R-3, SQ-41 Description Of Incident: 1 Story Factory 20x60 w/ Fire on 1st floor Writer: NDeMarse
  19. Date: 11/08/05 Time: aprox 12:00 hours Location: S/B NYS Throughway @ McLean Ave Frequency: 484.7125 Units Operating: E-307, E-313, L-73, Rescue 1, B-2; YPD ESU, YPD 2nd PCT., NYSP, NYPD ESU Truck 4, Adam-4; Empress. Description Of Incident: Car into wall w/ 2 patients trapped Writer: NDeMarse
  20. I heard that St Louis is doing away with their TQC (Total Quint Concept). Is that true? I always thought that for a small town fire department it was an ok idea. I think every department should have an aerial apparatus. For larger towns and cities, I agree. You are trying to do the work of an engine and a truck with the manpower of one company instead of two. The money should be spent to hire the correct manpower to staff a properly staffed engine and truck. Just my 2 cents
  21. Trying to catch up my photo gallery (that TBendick is running for me). There are a lot of new fires added, and several photos added to older fires. If you are interested, check it out at: http://nycfire.net/gallery1/ There will be more archived photos for FDNY & Yonkers coming soon. In "Other Cities & towns" there will be a couple of Chicago fires, a Hammond, IN fire, and a few more. The Mt Vernon, and ALL 2005 albums are entirely up to date (unless something comes in right after I post this). Take a look, Thanks
  22. Sorry to keep bumping this thread, but I am sure someone is interested. All of my 2004 Yonkers photos are now posted at: http://www.nycfire.net/gallery1/Yonkers Check them out if you would like. FDNY 2004 Archives are coming this week, then for the most part I am caught up. Thanks
  23. Thanks Always appreciated!
  24. More photos of the working fire on 06/30/05 http://www.nycfire.net/gallery1/Yonkers05-03 Thanks
  25. More photos of this fire here: http://www.nycfire.net/gallery1/Yonkers05-02 Sorry, I'm only 3 months behind. But, I'm catching up.