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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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FAST (or F.A.S.T.) Firefighter Assist and Search Team (also called Rapid Entry Team or Rapid Intervention Team) firefighters assigned to stand by for rescue of other firefighters inside a structure; an implementation to support the Two-in, two-out rule; may have specialized training, experience and tools.
FDC (Fire Department Connection) Location in which pumping apparatus hooks to a buildings standpipe and or sprinkler system. Usually a 3 female connection.
FFFP Fluoroprotein film forming foam.
Fire alarm control panel System for receiving and announcing location of fire based upon input from smoke, flame or heat detectors, or manual call points or pull stations.
Fire axe There are two main types of axes used in firefighting, a flathead axe, which just has a wedge for cutting into objects. The second type is a pickhead axe which has a cutting wedge on one side, and then a pointed pick for penetration of objects.
Fire behavior The manner in which a fire reacts to the influences of fuel, weather, and topography.
Fire camp Temporary camp established at large fires to provide food, rest, and other necessities to fire crews.
Fire code ( Fire safety code) Regulations for fire prevention and safety involving flammables, explosives and other dangerous operations and occupancies.
Fire department keys Special keys provided to firefighters to access a lockbox, located on some commercial buildings, containing additional keys required for entry or other safety features.
Fire edge The boundary of a fire at a given moment.
Fire engineering Scientific design of materials, structures and processes for fire safety
Fire escape A building structure arranged outside to assist in safe evacuation of occupants during an emergency; may connect horizontally beyond a fire wall or verically to a roof or (preferably) to the ground, perhaps with a counter-weighted span to deny access to intruders.
Fire extinguisher See Extinguisher above.
Fire flow The amount of water being pumped onto a fire, or required to extinguish a hypothetical fire. A critical calculation in light of the axiom that an ordinary fire will not be extinguished unless there is sufficient water to remove the heat of the fire.
Fire grenade Glass bottle filled with carbon tetrachloride or similar fire extinguishing fluid; meant to be thrown and shatter at base of fire to mix with air to produce non-combustible mixture; Similar to extinguishers comprised of glass fixtures with spring-loaded clapper released by heat-fusible link. Limited effectiveness, and phased out in 1950s when better extinguishers became available.
Fire hazard Materials, structures or processes that may result in creating a fire, permitting a fire to grow undetected, or preventing people from escaping a fire.
Fire hydrant See hydrant.
Fire hydraulics The study of pumps, hoses, pipes, accessories and tools for moving water or other extinguishing agents from a water supply to a fire.
Fire inspector A person responsible for issuing permits and enforcing the fire code, including any necessary premises inspection, as before allowing (or during) a large indoor gathering.
Fire line A boundary of a fire scene established for public safety and to identify the area in which firefighters may be working.
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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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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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Sat. Aug 7th 2010 VEHICLE ACCIDENT
On Saturday August 7,
2010 around lunch time,
Company 22 was dispatched
to 7th and Rt. 88 for a
two vehicle accident with
inj...
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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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| Total |
191 |
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