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Ordinary and Heavy Timber Constructed Occupancies Training Download

Training Program Download Compliments of Chris Naum Operational Safety Considerations at Ordinary and Heavy Timber Constructed Occupancies  Building Type III and IV Training Materials for the Fire...

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Chicago: Anatomy of a Building and its Collapse

  FF Edward J. Stringer FF/EMT Corey D. Ankum The tragic events in the City of Chicago on Wednesday December 22, 2010, when Chicago Firefighter Edward J. Stringer – Engine Co.63 and Firefighter/EMT...

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Chicago: Anatomy of a Building and its Collapse-PDF Download

Chicago: Anatomy of a Building and its Collapse PDF Training Aid The recent post titled: Chicago: Anatomy of a Building and its Collapse has been receiving a considerable amount of attention as the...

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Remembering Hackensack and Gloucester

Hackensack (NJ) Ford Fire July 1, 1988 As we approach the July 4th holiday period, two significant LODD incidents previously occurred during this time frame that hold a number of lessons learned...

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NIOSH LODD Report Released on Fire and Collapse Which Killed Two Chicago...

NIOSH LODD Report Released on Fire and Collapse Which Killed Two Chicago Firefighters F2010-38  Two Career Fire Fighters Die and 19 Injured in Roof Collapse during Rubbish Fire at an Abandoned...

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Predictability and Performance Of Buildings and Today’s Fireground

Understanding the distinctiveness of your first-due, mutual aid or greater-alarm response area requires constant vigilance and continuous observations. Building knowledge equals firefighter safety....

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Remembrance: Worcester Cold Storage Tragedy

Worcester Cold Storage Tragedy On December 3, 1999, a five-alarm fire at the Worcester Cold Storage & Warehouse Co. building claimed the lives of six brave firefighters who responded to the call....

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