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Mon. Jun 21st 2010 Company Picnic
On Sunday June 20 the
Lock #4 VFC had its
company picnic at
Idlewild Park and Soak
Zone. Company
members enjoyed a day ...
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Mon. Jun 21st 2010 Congratulations New EMTS
Over the past 4 months
Lieutenant 22 (Tim
Marsich) and Chief 22
(Bill Castner Jr.) have
been attending a EMT
course. Th...
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Tue. Jun 15th 2010 "BATTLE OF THE BARREL" PRATICE
At our weekly Tuesday
fire training the members
decided to practice for
our upcoming "Battle
of the Barrel"
competi...
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Call Fighter Call firefighters respond as needed on a part time basis to all types of emergencies. Call firefighters train with their local engine companies in their districts. Call firefighters are utilized in three different ways. First Responder call firefighter units are those units that are staffed entirely by paid call firefighters. These firefighters respond to all emergency incidents within their jurisdictional areas and are supported by full-time companies from adjoining jurisdictions. "Supplemental" call firefighter units are those units that staff a second engine company from a station that is also staffed by a full-time company. These units respond to all multi-unit responses in their district and cover the station when the career companies are committed. "Augmentation" call firefighters are assigned to an existing career company and respond directly to the scene to augment that company's staffing.
Cellar fire Cellar fires are difficult to attack directly because firefighters have to pass through the hot gasses and smoke accumulated on the cellar's ceiling to gain access to the cellar space. Cellars typically do not have good emergency egress points, adding to the danger.
Cellar pipe Cellar Nozzle. A distributing type nozzle that is inserted through an opening in the floor and into the space below, typically a basement or cellar. The nozzle directs a broken stream horizontally, either extinguishing or controlling the fire enough to allow a direct attack to be safely made. Can also be used on top of other containers.
CFA 3-Thread A type of coupling used by the CFA, it is used mainly on the australian 64mm hose, it provides a very secure coupling, obviously the threading of the coupling is repeated 3 times, it is non-hemaphoradite.
Charged line Fire hose under pressure from the pump at the engine.
Check valve See backflow preventer
Chimney fire Fast and intense fire in a chimney flue in which accumulated creosote and other combustion byproducts ignite.
Class A, B, C, D, K Classes of fire extinguisher and corresponding type of fire they extinguish.
Closed area An area in which specified activities or entry are temporarily restricted to reduce risk of human-caused fires.
Closed-circuit SCBA See SCBA.
Closet hook Pike pole under 5 ft long
Closet ladder See Attic ladder.
Closure Legal restriction, but not necessarily elimination, of specified activities such as smoking, camping, or entry that might cause fires in a given area.
CO2 extinguisher Fire extinguisher that releases carbon dioxide gas to smother and cool a fire, such as a flammable liquid.
Cockloft Structural space above ceiling and below rafters, often connecting adjacent occupancies and permitting fire to spread laterally, often unseen.
Cold trailing A method of controlling a partly dead fire edge by carefully inspecting and feeling with the hand for heat to detect any fire, digging out every live spot, and trenching any live edge.
Collapse zone The area around a structure that would contain debris if the building were to collapse.
Combination nozzle A low pressure Fog Nozzle (usually 120 to 150 lbf/inē or 820 to 1030 [[kilopascal|kPa)) that can be adjusted to produce a near straight stream. Also commonly referred to as a Taskforce Tip (TFT).
Company Two or more firefighters organized as a team, led by a fire officer, and equipped to perform certain operational functions. Compare with platoon and unit.
Compartment Fire An Isolated" fire or a fire which is "boxed in" or "closed off" from the rest of the structure. An example of this is a fire in a room where all the windows and doors are closed preventing the fire from spreading to other rooms.
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| 2010 OFFICERS |
CHIEF: BILL CASTNER JR.
1ST ASST. CHIEF: MIKE CASTNER
2ND ASST. CHIEF: DON KELLER
1ST CAPTAIN: DON MAY
2ND CAPTAIN: FRED SCHWALB
LIEUTENANT: TIM MARSICH
CHIEF ENGINEER: JIM MOSS
PRESIDENT: JIM YELANICH SR.
VICE-PRESIDENT: DON KELLER
SECRETARY: VINCE LUPARELLO
FINANCIAL SECRETARY: FRED SCHWALB
TREASURE: BILL CASTNER JR.
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Mon. Sep 6th 2010 Station Fill
On Monday afternoon
Company 22 was dispatched
to transfer a Engine with
manpower to Fayette
County Station 4 (Belle
Vernon).&...
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Sun. Aug 15th 2010 VEHICLE ACCIDENT
On Sunday August 15, 2010
Company 22 was dispatched
for a 2 vehicle accident
with injuries at the
intersection of 7th &
C...
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Sun. Aug 8th 2010 WORKING STRUCTURE FIRE
On Sunday afternoon,
after clearing a gas leak
with Fallowfield, Company
22 was requested to
respond to North Belle
Vernon's ...
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| 2010 Call Volume |
| January |
15 |
| February |
35 |
| March |
14 |
| April |
25 |
| May |
29 |
| June |
24 |
| July |
20 |
| August |
26 |
| September |
3 |
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