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Breast Cancer: a Fire Chief’s Journey from Discovery to Diagnosis to Treatment The following story is proba bly more personal information than I would normally share, but if my experience could help any of my brother & sister firefighters, it’ s all worthwhile. Products of combustion, chemicals and the other contaminants we're exposed to are the enemy. Wear your PPE, decon your gear & equipment, and wash your dirty hands! In February of 2019,1 was di agnosed with breast cancer. Yes, men can get breast cancer but it is very rare. We were told that men only make up 1% of all cases and that the specific type I had, “mu cinous colloid carcinoma”, was rare as well. About six weeks later I underwent a mastectomy, where they surgically removed my entire right breast. As scary as my diag nosis and treatment was, they pale in comparison to the frightening reality that my cancer almost was n’ t discovered, or it may have been found much later than it was, resulting in a more dire outcome. The reason for the delay would have been my ignorance and fear. My whole story is considerably longer than could be published here, but there are a few important components that I believe need to be shared. I’ m a guy in my 50’ s, and of course I have lumps and bumps, that’ s part of getting older. So when I felt a small lump under my right nipple, I didn’ t think much of it. I can’ t tell you how long I ig nored it, but it had to be several months, or even a year. Eventually I asked my doctor about it during my annual CDL physical; he took a look and decided to write me a script for a mammogram and I re member thinking to myself “yeah right, like I ’ m gonna get a mam m ogram ”. So I folded it up, put it in my wallet and out of my mind. Probably the luckiest thing that has ever happened in my life is that several weeks later, I in jured my back. I still don’ t know exactly what the cause was, but it was bad, real bad. It resulted in a chiropractor sending me for an xray and while I was at the radiol ogy office, I decided to pull out the script for the mammogram that I’ d been carrying around. After
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admonishing me for not acting on the script sooner, they scheduled me for a mammogram, and thank God they did. During the test, the radiologist was immediately con cerned and had the technician do an ultrasound. After looking at those results he came in and told me the “mass”had characteristics of a “cancer”, and I need to con tact a surgical oncologist immedi ately for a consultation. He basically finished off by saying I should “keep my spirits up and consider this the beginning o f a journey and not the end of the road”. To say I was floored would be an understatement. After some research and con sultation we decided to go with the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (RCINJ), which is part of the Robert Wood Johnson system. My wife and I went to meet the surgeon for the first time and we both immediately liked her. She had a great bedside man ner and was very informative. She decided to waste no time and took several biopsies o f the mass right there in the office. She was also very honest and held nothing back. Based on the radiology re sults and her exam, the most likely course of action would be a mas tectomy (total removal) of my right breast. Once the biopsy re sults confirmed the cancer diagno sis, she wanted to waste no time and “get it out”. I was scheduled for surgery on March 25th, 2019. The weeks leading up to the procedure were full o f tests, scans and interviews. The actual surgery took about 3.5 hours and I was on my way home the next day. From what I was told, everything went well and I actually felt pretty good. My chest was bound in a giant ace bandage and it took me a few days to build up the courage to actually look at the site. I also had two drains in place that I was told could com e out in two or three weeks. The next step was to determine if chemo or radiation treatment would be required, based on tests of everything they
removed from me. The results came back, I did not need chemo but would have to go for 25 ses sions of radiation therapy. I will say the radiation sucked, but it was over in 5 weeks and I moved on. The final part of the treatment plan was the need to take Tamox ifen for the next five to 10 years to help prevent any remaining cancer cells from finding a new home. And that’ s where I am today, doing pretty good, going for my six month checks. I’ m lucky and my final out com e could have been much worse. To my brother and sister firefighters: while there is no de finitive proof that 30+ years of firefighting has anything to do with my cancer, it is also im possi t. There is ble to prove that it didn’ no history o f this disease in my family and I don’ t have any of the known genetic markers. There is an ever-growing list o f cancers that firefighters contract at a higher rate than the general public and our industry is paying much more attention to this issue. Prod ucts of combustion and other con taminants that we are exposed to are the enemy; wearing your PPE and performing decon are the first steps to protecting ourselves. R o tate hoods, clean your gear and wash your hands after every run or touching any equipment. Please take this issue seriously and take the steps to protect you and your family. If something doesn't look or feel right, get it checked. D on’ t let fear or arrogance stop you from doing the right thing, and don ’ t make the mistake I made and delay treatment. Never forget... EVERYONE GOES HOME! Bio: Robert Dorman is cur rently the Apparatus Training C o ordinator fo r Fire & Safety Services. Tie's the former owner o f Jersey Fire & Rescue in Metuchen. a form er US Army Combat Medic and EMT. He has been a firefighter fo r 33 years and has served as the Chief o f the Metuchen Fire Department fo r the past 15 years.
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Alabama: Donald L. Jones, 59 Rank: Chief Incident Date: April 21, 2021 Death Date: April 21, 2021 Fire Department: Midfield Fire and Rescue Service Initial Summary: On Wednesday, April 21, 2021, Fire
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Texas: Roger Dean, III, 31 Rank: Firefighter/Paramedic Incident Date: December 20, 2020 Death Date: April 23, 2021 Fire Department: Seguin Fire Department Initial Summary: On Sunday, December 20, 2020,
North Carolina: Charles Wayne Spry, 51 Rank: Firefighter Incident Date: May 26, 2021 Death Date: May 26, 2021 Fire Department: LaGrange Fire Department Initial Summary: On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, Fire fighter Charles Wayne Spry attended mandated physical fitness training at the fire department. Early the next morning, Wednesday, May 26, 2021, his family found
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California: Tory Carlon, 44 Rank: Firefighter Specialist Incident Date: June 1, 2021 Death Date: June 1, 2021 Fire Department: Los Angeles County Fire Department Initial Summary: On Tuesday, June 1, 2021, Firefighter Specialist Tory Carlon was shot and killed and a captain was injured at the Agua Dulce Fire Station. The as
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Keene Tower Ladder 1 operates a 2020 Rosenbauer Cobra 100' aer ial. It carries 300-gallons of water and has a pump rated to deliver 2000-GPM.
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Laconia Strikes Second-Alarm on Arrival LACONIA, NH - On September 4th, the Laconia, Gilford and Belmont Fire Departments were dispatched to a reported fire on St. Catherine St. in Laconia. Crews arrived to find heavy fire showing on the 'A' side of the building and struck a second-alarm. This brought crews from Meredith and Tilton-Northfield to the scene. The fire was knocked down in about 30 minutes. CHUCK LOWE
Sanbornton recently placed a 2021 E-One Typhoon 1500-GPM pumper into service. The new Engine 2 carries 1000-gallons of water and 30-gallons of foam.
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NASHUA, NH - Nashua fire alarm began receiving calls for a fire in the area of East Otterson and Harbor Ave. just after 10:00 A.M. on September 3rd. C4 arrived first due and reported heavy smoke showing and struck the second-alarm. E4 arrived on scene and stretched lines into the auto body shop to gain access to the fire. Due to heavy fire conditions and the possibility of an exposure issue on side 4, a third-alarm was transmitted. Nashua Cl arrived on scene and trans mitted the fourth-alarm, bringing in mutual aid to the scene and to cover. Crews made an ag gressive interior attack, but were pulled out momentarily to a defensive position. Crews reentered the building to knock down the remaining fire and conduct overhaul.
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MVA with Rollover and One Person Pinned in Windham WINDHAM, NH -At 3:30 RM. on September 21st, Windham Fire and Police were dispatched to a re ported MVA on Industrial Drive. While en route, companies were ad vised by police on scene of an accident involving two trucks, with one on its side and a person still inside the other truck. Crews arrived and went to work to extricate one person. The driver of the other truck was able to self-extricate. Both parties declined med ical transport.
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SUV Crashes Into Second Floor of Home in Norwich NORWICH, CT - East Great Plain Vol. Fire Co. was dispatched on September 25th at 1:30 A.M. for a reported MVA at 665 West Thames St. involving a car into the second-story of the house. Car 5 (Chief) arrived and found significant damage to the house after the vehicle had crashed into the second floor. The front end o f the SUV was inside the house and the back end was rest ing on the bed of a pickup truck parked in the driveway. The driver of the SUV was still inside. All oc cupants o f the three-family home were outside and accounted for. The SUV crashed into the 'A/D' corner o f the house, into a bedroom where a husband and wife were sleeping. Luckily, the wife only sustained a very minor injury. The power service to the home was resting on top of the ve hicle and needed to be discon nected. Utilities were notified of the incident and responded. After assessing the scene. Car 5 called for additional assistance from the City of Norwich Fire Dept, which brought in BC1, E3, and Truckl. EGP Rescue 5 arrived and a plan was developed on how to get the driver out of the vehicle. E52 arrived and secured a water supply. BC1, E3 and Truck 1 ar rived shortly after. The plan was communicated to all arriving de-
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Warehouse Point Fire Department Holds Station Dedication E WINDSOR, CT - On Sep tember 18th, the Warehouse Point Fire Department dedicated their Bridge Street station in honor of past member, friend and mentor, Anthony DiMastrantonio. DiMastrantonio, who was known to all as "Tony D", passed away in 2019. Tony was remem bered as a genuine and caring per son. He was a mentor to many and made an impression on everyone he met. Stories that were shared
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Roof Unit Fire Quickly Controlled in Newington NEWINGTON, CT -Asmokey fire in a roof unit was quickly brought under control by firefighters, preventing further damage at 125 Stamm Road on the morning of September 5th.
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Working Structure Fire in Meriden MERIDEN, CT - Meriden units responded to a structure fire on Lambert Ave. in Meriden on September 6th. So. Meriden Engine 6, Wallingford Engine 2, Southington Squad 5, Berlin Truck 9 for mutual aid, Meriden PD and Hunters Am bulance were also on scene. No one was home at the time of the fire except for a dog that was able to get out safely. No injuries were reported.
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Southington Tanker 2 was built by US Tanker on a 2019 Kenworth tandem axle chassis. This appara tus carries 3000-gallons and is rated to deliver 1500-GPM. Is it assigned to Station 2, a volunteer house, located in the Plantsville section of town.
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The Town of Windham operates four separate fire departments. "The City" of Willimantic, now a census-designated place within the town, has paid personnel that handle fire responses within their district and EMS town-wide. The remaining three departments are volunteer with standing, auto-aid agreements between them and neighboring assets. In the lower end of town, the South Windsor VFD operates out of a 4-bay firehouse. Four apparatus are crammed into these tight quarters. Two of the bay doors here were recently modi fied for higher profile vehicles. None of the bays are deep which required their new engine, and future purchases, to be higher on a shortened wheelbase. The SWFD fleet consists of two engines, a light duty rescue and a service/forestry unit. The department also maintains a Zodiac and a John Deer Gator that is also outfitted for brush fires. All apparatus carry the -04 Suffix (Department 4).
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P.L. Custom Body and Equipment Co., Inc. Announces A ddition o f 1st Out S pecialty V ehicles & Equipment in Moon Ito p ., PA (September 27, 2021) - Manasquan, NJ - P.L. Custom Body and Equipment Co., Inc. (PLCB) is pleased to announce the addi tion of 1st Out Specialty Vehicles & Equipment, in Moon Township, PA, to its growing family of deal ers. 1st Out Specialty Vehicles will be providing sales and service o f both PL Custom Emergency Vehicles and Rescue 1 in the west ern half of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and for sales and service o f Rescue 1 only in por tions o f Ohio and West Virginia. Ron Faherty, President o f 1st Out Specialty, had the following to say about this new partnership. “We are thrilled to partner with PL Custom Emergency Vehicles and Rescue 1 to represent their prod ucts in Western Pennsylvania, as well as portions o f Ohio and West Virginia for Rescue 1. After an ex tensive review process, we feel that PL Custom shares the same commitment to excellence in craftsmanship and customer serv ice that we pride ourselves on at 1st Out Specialty Vehicles & Equipment. We look forward to bringing these quality ambulance and rescue vehicles to our cus tomer base." Chad Newsome, National Sales Manager for PLCB, w el comes the addition of 1st Out Spe cialty Vehicles & Equipment to the PLCB family. “1st Out Spe cialty Vehicles was high on our list of candidates for this territory and we feel that their team will help strengthen and grow the PL Custom Emergency Vehicles and
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Sanford recently took delivery of a 2021 Pierce Enforcer 1500-GPM apparatus with a 750 tank and 20 of foam. It is assigned to the Springvale Station.
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Vassalboro Engine 15 has been assigned a 2021 Emergency One built on a Freightliner M2-106 chas sis. It features a 2-door cab, 1500-GPM top-mounted pump, 1000-gallon tank and a 30-gallon foam cell.
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Crews Face Challenges at Train Fire in Monson MONSON, MA - On September 7th, the Monson FD was toned for a train fire on Stafford Road, in the area of Monson Sand and Gravel. Upon arrival, 14 Chief 1 reported that the train was inac cessible to fire crews. An additional locomo tive was brought in to push the train approx imately 2.5 miles to the nearest rail cross ing. Crews found smoke coming from the engineer compart ment on a locomotive and were advised not to initially use water due to the potential of it still being electrically charged. The locomotive was separated from the rest of the train and crews at tempted to knock the fire down using 201b. dry chem extinguishers until the electrical threat was mitigated, at which time tactics were changed and hand lines were deployed. Hidden pockets of fire made extinguishment difficult. There were several re-igni tions due to the amount of heat re tained and put off by the metal in the locomotive. Mutual Aid was provided by the Stafford FD.
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Hadley Fire Department operated this 1971 Kaiser Jeep 500/1200 for many years. It was replaced with a newer 2010 AM General 500/1250/7F.
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LAWRENCE, MA- On September 23rd, Lawrence firefighters arrived to find fire showing from a two-story wood-frame multi-family dwelling and quickly struck a second-alarm. Crews encountered heavy fire conditions in the attic and had to be evacuated from the building. Several master streams were used as well as outside hand lines to bring the fire under control.
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Falmouth once operated this beast: a 1971 Thibault brush breaker built on an International chassis. It carried 800-gallons of water on a tandem rear axle with a 350-GPM pump.
Lieutenant Bryan Smith has his daughter Annabelle pin on his badge at the swearing-in.
Whitman Fire Department Swears-ln Lieutenant Bryan Smith WHITMAN, MA - On the evening of Tuesday, August 24th, the Whitman Fire Department held a swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed Lieutenant Bryan Smith. The ceremony was held at the be ginning of the Board of Selectmen's meeting at the Whitman Town Hall. Whitman Fire Chief Timothy Clancy introduced Lieutenant Smith prior to the swearing-in. Chief Clancy noted that Lt. Smith was one of Whitman Fire's first high school interns. Lt. Smith is a 2001 graduate of Whitman-Hanson
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Smith in front of a full room of friends, family and co-workers. Lieutenant Smith's wife Jessica, and children Annabelle and Colin, pinned on his badge. His father. Lieutenant Gary Smith (retired) of the Hanson Fire Department, helped finish the pinning. His brother Brandon is also a firefighter, for the Holbrook Fire Department. Lieutenant Smith has been as signed to Group-1 and took com mand of the group on August 1st.
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Charlton once ran this 1964 Maynard pumper built on a Interna tional R190 chassis. It was equipped with a 750-GPM front-mount pump and carried 1000-gallons of water.
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Originally built as Odd Fellows Hall around 1915, the town of Groton purchased this building in 1940 and converted it to serve as the Central Fire Station. Years later, the two bays on the right were added to house additional apparatus. GFD remained here for 74 years, moving to their new firehouse in 2014. The property was purchased by the McElroy Family a short time later. It was fully renovated and converted over to "the Groton Station House", an upscale restaurant featuring a craft cocktail lounge and function hall.
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Lunenburg Ladder 1 is a 2020 Emergency One Cyclone 110' metro aerial. It replaced a Lunenburg placed their third Emergency One Quest in service as Engine 4. It replaced second-hand, 1988 E-One Hurricane, that originally served North Andover Mass. a 1995 E-One Sentry that was sold to Fitchburg. The new 19-E4 has a 1500-GPM pump, a 1250 tank and 30-gallons of foam.
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Franklin Engine 2 operates a 2021 E-One Typhoon 1500-GPM pumper that has a 750 Franklin Ambulance 2 recently placed their 2021 Horton in service. The ALS unit was tank and 30-gallons of foam. built on a 2020 Ford F-550 4x4 chassis.
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Mendon Engine 2 is a 2020 Spartan/Toyne 1500-GPM pump with a 1000-gallon tank Sturbridge recently took delivery of a 2021 Pierce Enforcer PUC 1500-GPM pumper and 25-gallons of class Afoam. that carries 1000-gallons of water and 30 of foam. This apparatus replaces a 1998 Freightliner FL80 that was built by Emergency One.
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IN SERVICE I f you have photos you would like to see in our In Service feature, please upload them on our website www.lstResponderNews.com or email them to Lindsey@lstResponderNews.com.
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The siding was melted off the front of the house located at 101 Washington Street.
CHUCK LOWE
Engine 6 in Sherborn operates a 2019 Rosenbauer Timberwolf that was built on a Freightliner AWD chassis. It carries 1000-gallons of water, 30-gallons of class Afoam and it has a pump rated to deliver 1250-GPM.
CHUCK LOWE
Sherborn Engine 2 runs a 2019 Rosenbauer Commander 2000-GPM pumper. It carries 500-gallons of water and 5,000-feet of 5-inch large diameter hose.
Outside Burning Complaint in Whitman May Have Prevented House Fire WHITMAN, MA - Around 4:50 P.M. on the afternoon of Wednesday, September 15th, the Whitman Fire Department re sponded to the area o f Washington Street and Old Coach Road for a report of illegal burning. Engine243 and Car-3 responded. Compa nies arrived to find illegal burning at 82 Washington Street and ad vised the resident to extinguish the fire. As companies were picking up to return, they noticed heavy smoke across the street. Com pa nies relocated to 101 Washington Street and found mulch and bushes burning in the front of the building, that had extended to the
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LITTLE BIG GUYS I f you have photos you would like to see in our Little Big Guys feature, please upload them on our website www.lstResponderNews.com or email them to Lindsey@lstResponderNews.com.
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Lexington Ladder 1 is a 2017 E-One Cyclone 100’ aerial.
Engine 2 operates a 2016 Ford F-550 that was manufactured by Darley. In addition to a 1500-GPM pump, this small apparatus car ries 350-gallons of water, 25-gallons of class Afoam and features a compressed air foam system.
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Well, no matter how difficult the situation or how tumultuous the season may be, there’ s always something to be thankful for. This month our entire nation will cele brate Thanksgiving. Supermarkets will sell more turkeys in a single month than all the combined turkeys the whole year. Turkeys will be carved, din ners planned, drinks will be served, family gathered together. The irony o f it is that very little thanks to God during Thanksgiv ing. We are so busy preparing, cooking, entertaining, watching football and eating, that about the only real thanks that gets done on Thanksgiving is done in a single prayer before the big meal. And it’ s usually done by one person. Truth be told, millions will miss the whole point and original in tent o f this holiday - to give
thanks to God for what H e’ s done in our lives. The Bible tells us: "Everything has come from You and everything belongs to You" (1 Chronicles 29:16). It all starts with recognizing and affirming that God is the source of all good! Everything that we enjoy in life is a gift from God. t seem to go Even when things don’ our way God tells us to thank Him. In everything give thanks; for this is the will o f G od in Christ Jesus fo r you" (1 Thessalonians 5:18). I want to emphasize the open ing word in this scripture - “IN” everything. In the middle of your challenge, disappointment, dis couragement, hardship, trial... give thanks to ‘ God. Why? B e cause there’ s always more in life to be thankful for, than to gripe about. In spite o f any difficulty you may be experiencing, here’ s a list of things every Believer should thank God for.
He forgives all my sins. He heals me. He ransoms me from hell. He surrounds me with love. He fills my life with g ood things. He is merciful and tender to those who don't deserve it (grace). He is slow to get angry. He never bears a grudge. He has not punished us as we deserve fo r our sin s" (Psalms 103:2-11 (LB) Just to name a few. So, when you carve that turkey, slice the pumpkin pie, watch the game, share good times with your family - remember to thank God IN everything. God has blessed us and “...is the giver o f all good things. ”
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