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11/20/08
Department Physicals @ Hampton INN
11/22/08
Department Physicals @ Hampton INN
11/25/08
Confined Space Part II
19:00
12/2/08
Blood
Borne
19:00
12/6/08
Holiday Tree Lighting
1800 - 2100
12/9/08
Dinner
and
General
Meeting
19:30
12/16/08
Forcible
Entry
19:00
12/23/08
Fire Ground
Decision
Making
19:00
12/30/08
Customer
Service
19:00


BCFC&FFA
Newsletter
Aug
08
Sept
08

|
2008 Runs |
| January |
36 |
| February |
33 |
| March |
51 |
| April |
61 |
| May |
46 |
| June |
71 |
| July |
48 |
| August |
46 |
| Sept. |
0 |
| October |
0 |
| Nov. |
0 |
| Dec. |
0 |
| Total |
392 |
|
|
|
| QRS |
29 |
| First In Job |
2 |
| M.A,
Job |
9 |
| Pin Job |
5 |
| Auxil. Run |
1 |
|
|
July
2008
Calls |
|
Alarm
System |
13 |
|
Brush |
5 |
|
Cover |
0 |
|
Flammable
Spill |
0 |
|
Fumes
|
1 |
| Good
Intent |
5 |
|
Investigation |
1 |
|
Other Type |
8 |
|
Rubbish |
0 |
|
Structure
Fire |
8 |
|
Vehicle
Rescue |
1 |
|
Wires |
6 |
|
Total |
48 |
|
QRS |
4
|
|
Yearly
Fires |
|
2007 |
528 |
|
2006 |
502 |
|
2005 |
500 |
|
2004 |
448 |
|
2003 |
471 |
|
2002 |
416 |
|
2001 |
429 |
|
2000 |
403 |
|
QRS |
|
2007 |
101 |
|
2006 |
38 |
|
2005 |
55 | |
|
2007 Runs |
| January |
58 |
| February |
43 |
| March |
42 |
| April |
47 |
| May |
50 |
| June |
32 |
| July |
36 |
| August |
21 |
| Sept. |
41 |
| October |
51 |
| Nov. |
46 |
| Dec. |
61 |
| Total |
528 |
|
|
|
| First In Job |
7 |
| M.A,
Job |
5 |
| Pin Job |
7 |
|
Auxil. Run |
5 |
|
|
2008
Officers |
|
Chief 29
Mike Bean
Deputy 29
Joe Fuchs
Batt. 29
Chris Harvey
Captain 29
Jesse Mancini
Squad Lt. 78
Andrew Groman
Ladder Lt. 29
Tim Campbell
Engine Lt. 29
Jared Sandler
Rescue Lt. 29
Paul Martin
Station 29
Foreman
Rick Hessler Jr.
Station 78
Foreman
Corey Matthews
Safety
29
Scott
Martin
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SECURITY
BARS
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Sometimes a device that prevents
one hazard creates another. That can be the case
with security bars, the metal bars that people put
on their windows and doors for security. They do
keep intruders out - but they also can trap
residents inside in an emergency, and keep
firefighters from getting in. About 15 people die
each year because security bars trap them inside
during a fire.
Safety tips
-
Quick release
Use quick release devices inside all
barred doors and windows. Quick-release devices
for security bars enable you to push the bars
open from the inside, but they don't affect the
security provided outside. These quick-release
devices can involve pulling a lever, pushing a
button, stepping on a pedal or kicking in a
lever on the floor.
- Practice is key
While practicing your home fire escape plan,
make sure that everyone in the household can
operate the quick release mechanisms. If young
children, older adults, or people with
disabilities need extra help with the devices,
designate a member of the household to help
them, and decide on backups in case the
designated person isn't home.
- Stay safe and secure
NFPA's Center for High-Risk Outreach has
created free educational materials with specific
safety messages about home security and fire
safety developed to assist you.
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