Firehouse Safety & Health eNL - Dec 30th, 2022
 
 
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December 30, 2022

As we close out 2022, here is a look back at the most-viewed Safety & Health story from the past year, Billy Goldfeder's very own Close Call where he provides all the details regarding his diagnosis of, and treatment for, prostate cancer.

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FEATURES
Bo Tibbetts tells technical rescue experts within fire departments to be conscious of the difference between static ice and moving ice.
Jim Vaughn shares his first-hand experience with training firefighters for fireground operations in subfreezing temperatures.
Bill Dungey's insights about his volunteer department's approach to resiliency training can be applied easily.
Brandon Green shares tips for weight loss related to motivation, meal prep, critical changes in diet, and building a support system.
FIREFIGHTER SAFETY NEWS
Baton Rouge Capt. Walker L. Hill had been with the department since 1998.
Firefighter William P. Moon II, 47, fell approximately 20 feet inside Rescue 2's firehouse as he prepared for a training drill.
A mobile lung cancer screening unit will be going to firehouses across the city.