Firehouse Rescue eNL - Jun 14th, 2024
 
 
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June 14, 2024
EDITOR'S NOTE

Join us on June 27 as Robbi King and Matt Shronts of Vector Solutions sit down with Firehouse Editor-in-Chief Peter Matthews to discuss how to select the right training management system to help you streamline online and in-person training. This webinar will provide an up-close look at the industry’s leading training management system, TargetSolutions, and show how agencies are using this powerful platform.

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Adam Zebrak's explanation of how the Rochester, NY, Fire Department's adoption of changes to its rope rescue techniques is valuable insight for other teams.
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When a worker’s leg got crushed in a wood mulcher, the severity of the injury, the victim’s precarious location and the limited space for the rescue made for a complex rescue process.
Ryan Pennington leaves nothing open to dispute regarding the need for members of a rescue team to base a victim's removal on the severity of that individual's injuries.
Bob Atlas digs into the details of Contra Costa, CA, Fire Protection District's Technical Rescue Program's extrication of a man who was trapped in an 18-inch drainage pipe.
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The victim was helping dismantle the ride when he became trapped 45 feet in the air.
Boston firefighters used an aerial ladder to conduct the high-angle rescue from a construction site at the Hope Central Church.