Saturday, November 21, 2009

Swept Away 

By Perry Kurtz

With enough rain, the smallest streams can become raging rivers. An accessible, well-trained water rescue team is a necessary asset for successful operations....

Upgraded USAR 

By Kenny Shaw & David Martin

The Dallas region’s needs revealed that a Type I urban search-and-rescue team would be a better fit than the originally planned Type III task force. ...

Allied Response 

Following retirement in 1998 after 25 years with the New Brunswick (N.J.) Fire Department, the last three as its fire director, fourth-generation firefighter...

Tool Time 

By Todd Hoffman

Determining the best set of rescue tools for your department begins with asking questions -- a lot of questions....

Big Rescues, Big Jobs 

By Chris Cavette

Heavy-rescue units are more popular than ever as departments deal with a variey of responses that require specialized gear....

Wet-Suited 

By Phil Turnbull & J. Michael Turnbull

Water rescues require an agency to identify needs and training levels....

No Lone Stars 

By Jeff Saunders, David Fiero & Jay Peacock

Teamwork is key for the Texas USAR Task Force that was deployed more times last year than it had ever been before. ...

USAR Rigs Go Local 

By Chris Cavette

The closer the urban search and rescue team, the greater the chances of survival for victims....

Generac Power Systems Recalls Fuel Hoses 

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Generac Power Systems Inc. of Waukesha, Wis., has announced a voluntary recall of the 12-inch Braided Flex Fuel Hose sold with certain Guardian Home Standby Air-Cooled Generators....

Stihl Recalls Chainsaws 

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Stihl Inc. of Virginia Beach, Va., has announced a voluntary recall of the Stihl-brand MS 192 T Chain Saws....

Watery Save 

By Jon Jelle

Record-setting rainfall caused floods and mudslides and placed this Southern California county in a state of emergency. Fortunately, the fire and sheriff's departments had two highly trained swiftwater teams already in place....

Tight TEAMS 

By Paul Gunnels

Confined-space rescues are deceptively dangerous. Seemingly straight-forward operations tempt our natural instinct to jump in and save someone, but confined...

Pry, Pry Again 

By Todd Hoffman

As today's vehicles become safer for their occupants, little is being done to protect our first responders. With as many as 12 airbags in one vehicle...

Tangled Web 

By Paul A. Watson & Hidekatsu Kajitani

Low temperatures, high winds and no safety ladders hindered this tower rescue....

Aircraft Rescue Research Project Will Offer Training on Boeing 727s 

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