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Garfield Second-Alarm Destroys Apartm ents and Firem atic Building GARFIELD, NJ - At 4:40 A.M. on the morning o f January 24th, the Garfield Fire Depart ment was dispatched to a fire alarm activation at 450 River Dr. P olice units ar rived and reported smoke and fire showing from the second-floor apart ments, above Fire matic Safety Equipment. Police officers located three residents who were evacuated to safety from the building. C hief o f Dept. E J Morano ar rived and confirm ed a working fire. First due companies made an interior attack to knock down the heavy fire, but rapidly deteriorat ing conditions caused firefighters to evacuate the fire building. Heavy fire blew through the roof and out o f several windows. Part o f a r o o f and stairwell collapsed during the operations. Several outside hand lines and Truck 4's ladder pipe went into operation to knock down the fire. N o serious injuries were re ported, but a police officer re quired medical attention for a slip and fall. The fire was declared under control just after 7:00 A.M. Mutual aid from Saddle Brook, E lm w ood Park and Wallington assisted on scene, along with Hackensack FD's air unit. The M oonachie Rescue Squad fire rehab unit provided shelter and coffee along with Box-54. C om panies covering empty firehouses included Wallington, M aywood, Rochelle Park, Lodi and Clifton. Fire O fficials along with the Bergen County Arson Squad are conducting the cause and origin investigation, which is ongoing. Firematic has been a staple in the City o f Garfield, providing fire extinguisher service, sprinkler work and fire safety consulting since 1949.
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G eorgia: Tim othy Watson, 48
contracted COVID-19. He passed away on
Alaska: Justin Hansen, 37
Rank: Firefighter/EMT Incident Date: June 13,2021
Sunday, August 15, 2021 from the vims.
Rank: Engineer Incident Date: June 27,2021
Death Date: August 15, 2021
Kansas: Joshua Schwindt, 42
Death Date: June 27, 2021
Fire Departm ent: Barrow Count}7 Emergency Services
Rank: Firefighter Incident Date: August 15, 2021
Department
Initial Sum m ary: Firefighter/EMT Timothy Watson responded to a possible cardiac ar
Death Date: August 15, 2021
Initial Sum m ary: Engineer Justin Hansen
Fire Departm ent: Morton County Fire
rest where numerous individuals, including
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worked a 24-hour shift, ending the morning o f Sunday, June 27, 2021. While on-duty En
Initial Sum m ary: On Sunday, August 15,
gineer Hansen responded to both fire and
2021, Firefighter Joshua Schwindt re sponded to a vehicle rollover accident. While
EMS calls. A few hours after returning home, Engineer Hansen was found deceased.
2021.
searching for victims, he came in contact
The cause o f his death was cardiac-related.
Texas: Dylan Rodiek, 34
with downed power lines and was electro cuted. Emergency responders at the scene
New Jersey: D onald J. Trout, 53
the patient, had COVID-19. Firefighter/EMT Watson subsequently contracted the virus and passed away on Sunday, August 15,
Rank: Firefighter/EMT Incident Date: August 16, 2021
immediately performed CPR. Firefighter Schwindt was rushed to the Morton County
Rank: Fieutenant Incident Date: August 27, 2021
Death Date: August 16, 2021
Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries
Death Date: August 27,2021
Fire Departm ent: Jollyville Fire
a short time later. Firefighter Schwindt was
Fire Departm ent: M iddlesex County Haz
Department
also a member o f the Rolla Volunteer Fire Department in Rolla, Kansas.
ardous Materials Unit Initial Sum m ary: On Friday, August 27,
Initial Sum m ary: On Monday, August 16,
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2021, the Jollyville Fire Department re ceived a call out for a medical response.
Florida: M ario J. Moya, 51
Firefighter/EMT Dylan Rodiek did not re spond to the call. After returning to the fire
Rank: Fieutenant
sponding to a tractor trailer carrying haz ardous materials that overturned and crashed
Incident Date: July 26,2021
on the N ew Jersey Turnpike at Interchange
station, fellow firefighters found Fire
Death Date: August 17,2021
fighter/EMT Rodiek deceased on the floor o f his bunk room, from a possible cardiac re
Fire Departm ent: Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department
8A. W hile getting ready to leave the station, Lieutenant Trout suffered a medical emer
lated event.
Initial Sum m ary: Throughout the COVID19 pandemic, Lieutenant Mario J. M oya un
the local hospital where he passed away.
gency. He was immediately transported to
G eorgia: T om m y Allen Hopson, 53
selfishly served his community while
W ashington: Jam es Krouse, 72
Rank: Deputy Chief
continuing to expose him self to the vims re
Incident Date: August 2,2021
sponding to EMS calls. He passed away
Rank: Chief Emeritus Incident Date: August 28, 2021
Death Date: August 15, 2021
from the vim s on Tuesday, August 17,2021.
Fire Departm ent: Carroll County Fire
Death Date: August 28, 2021 Fire Departm ent: Colfax Fire Department
Rescue
New York: Judy Spencer, 65
Initial Sum m ary: On Saturday, Aug. 28,
Initial Sum m ary: Deputy C h ief Tommy
Rank: Firefighter
Allen Hopson contracted COVID-19 while on-duty at the fire department. He passed
2021, Chief Emeritus James Krouse re sponded to a wildland fire. While stretching
Death Date: August 24,2021
hose lines, he experienced a medical emer
away from the virus on Sunday, August 15,
Fire Departm ent: Hartland Volunteer Fire
gency and collapsed. He was immediately
2021.
Company Initial Sum m ary: On Tuesday, August 24,
taken to the local hospital where he passed
North Carolina: W illie Bunch, 57 Rank: Lieutenant
2021, while at the scene o f a field fire, Fire fighter Judy Spencer, who was acting as a
W ashington: C ody Traber, 41
Incident Date: July 21,2021
spotter for the Barker Fire Department res
Rank: Lieutenant/Paramedic
Death Date: August 16,2021 Fire Departm ent: Oak City Fire and Rescue
cue tmek, was hit when the truck was back ing up. She was pronounced deceased at the
Death Date: August 26, 2021
Department
scene.
Incident Date: August 24,2021
Initial Sum m ary: While on-duty at the fire department, Lieutenant Willie Bunch con tracted COVID-19. He passed away from the
O regon : Frum encio Ruiz Carapia, 56 Rank: Firefighter/Squad Boss
virus on Monday, August 16,2021.
Incident Date: August 23, 2021 Death Date: August 23, 2021
North Carolina: W illiam Stalls, 68
Fire Departm ent: G E Forestry
Rank: Firefighter/EMT
Initial Sum m ary: On Monday, August 23, 2021, while working at the Gales Wildland
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Fire Departm ent: Central Mat-Su Fire
Incident Date: July 22,2021 Death Date: August 15, 2021
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Fire Departm ent: Oak City Fire and Rescue
Carapia was killed when he was stmek by a
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away from an apparent heart attack.
Incident Date: August 26, 2021 Fire Departm ent: Spokane County Fire District #9 Initial Sum m ary: On Thursday, August 26, 2021, Lieutenant/Paramedic Cody Traber re sponded to a reported brush fire. While in vestigating the fire, he fell from the Wandermere Bridge at Highway 395 and passed away from the injuries he sustained in the fall.
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Popular Kearny Deputy C hief R etires Notes from Ron Jeffers
After serving the town o f Kearny, and dedicating a go od por tion o f his life to the Fire Depart ment, Deputy C h ief Robert “O zzie”Osborn has retired. On January 25th, the Kearny Av enue firehouse was filled with local and area firefighters, family mem bers and friends to wish the well re spected ch ief a lon g and healthy retirement. C h ief Osborn was appointed to the department on August 6th, 1983. He was promoted to captain on September 15th, 1990, and to deputy ch ief on August 1st, 2001. He spent his career on the line. He had no desire to “ride a desk". As a member o f FEMA's New Jersey Task Force 1, he was part o f the elite team that responded to areas that suffered a national disas ter, like Hurricanes Katrina and Harvey, to assist those in need. At his retirement celebration, C h ief o f Department Joe Mastandrea presented Osborn with a cur rent roster o f the KFD members that he worked with. In addition, C h ief Mastandrea located a roster from the era when C h ief Osborn was hired, which he also received.
Deputy C h ief Osborn was dedi cated to his jo b and the safety o f firefighters and residents. Drills with fellow firefighters were part o f his dedication. A ccording to “The Observer,”after a fire was extin guished, D.C. Osborn was known to bring journalists inside the effected building to observe the damage in order for them to better understand how a fire started and spread. The ch ief loved sharing knowl edge. As part o f the New Jersey Deputy Fire Chiefs Association, he and retired C h ief o f Department Steve Dyl actively assisted the as sociation conducting their annual fire safety seminars at a local Kearny grammar school. He told members to “carry on”, and “See ya at the big one!”. DOW NS: Firefighters battled a fire in a storage facility on Cheesequake Rd. in Sayreville, Jan. 11th, that went to 3-alarms. Police said the fire started in a unit that con tained several cars. UPS: A friendly Rottweiler unex pectedly took a dive into Newark Bay, Jan. 16th, and his owner rushed in after him. A Bayonne p o lice officer was flagged down and called in the incident. “Members o f the Bayonne police, fire, Hudson County Sheriff, M cCabe Ambu lance and Bayonne O.E.M. were on the scene and able to pull both Brody (the dog) and his owner to safety,”Mayor Jimmy Davis wrote on his Facebook page. DOW NS: A fire displaced five people from a Wiggins St. home in
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Deputy Chief Osborn (center), as the I.C., at one of his last multi ple-alarm fires, on Beech Street, September 12th.
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Kearny Deputy Chief Robert "Ozzie" Osborn on his last tour, January 25th, after serving the Fire Service for 38-years. Princeton, Jan. 10th, officials said. UPS: New fire lieutenants in Union are Steven Moro, Scott Holroyd, George Aleu and Michael Scanlon, Jr. DOWNS: A dwelling fire on Lake Winnepesaukee Dr. in Little E gg Harbor Twp., Jan. 18th, caused two residents to be treated for smoke in halation, with one being transported to a local hospital. UPS: In February, the Plainsboro career firefighter staff changed schedules to provide more sendee to local residents. Firefighters will now be on duty from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week, instead o f Monday through Friday. Volunteers are harder to com e by, as per their Facebook post. The change has di vided the staff into two shifts. In ad dition, Michael Guzy has been promoted to captain o f “B” Shift. Captain Matthew Collins will con tinue as “A”Shift captain. DOWNS: A pre-dawn classroom fire at the Haskell Elementary School in Wanaque, Jan. 18th, caused a significant amount o f smoke damage in the building, offi cials said. N o children were in the school when the fire started, shortly before 7 a.m. UPS: Tom D obkow ski has been appointed to the position o f munici pal emergency management coordi nator in New Brunswick. DOW NS: Trenton firefighters pulled two squatters from a burning Genesee St. dwelling, Jan. 30th, and one o f those victims died from smoke inhalation, according to WPVI-TV. The second person was in stable condition. The fire spread to two neighboring homes, leaving seven people displaced. UPS: Newly promoted fire cap
tains in Bayonne are Michael Mullane and Gustavo Caamano. DOWNS: Officials said two peo ple died after a MVA involving a fire unit from Lawnside and an auto, near Warwick Rd. & North White Horse Pike, in Magnolia, Jan. 19th. The rig was responding to a call in M agnolia at the time o f the crash, officials said. Two occupants o f the auto were killed. Three firefighters on the apparatus were not seriously injured. They were taken to Jeffer son Stratford Hospital, officials said. The accident was under inves tigation according to a Camden County Prosecutor's statement. UPS: New firefighters in Bay onne are M. Cotter, S. Hester, B. Johnston, E. Lyman, M. Lojewski, J. McHugh, J. McNamara, M. Nolan, M. Nowak, M. O'Hara, M. Patel, C. Regan and K. Ribbecke. DOWNS: A fire in large piles o f metal burned at the Eastern Metal Recycling Terminal in Port Newark, Jan. 25th, sending heavy columns o f smoke over the area. The smoke drifted over Hudson and Bergen counties and New York City. Nu merous departments received calls for smoke or an odor o f plastic burn ing, during the early morning hours. UPS: Newly promoted fire cap tains in Elizabeth are Tim Cowan, Mike Sinnot, Nick Baptista, Rich Figueroa and Matt Fanelli. DOWNS: A woman jum ped from a second-floor window o f an Atkins Ave. home in Asbury Park, Jan. 31st, to escape flames and smoke. Several other people had already es caped before fire units arrived, Fire C h ief Kevin Keddy said. The v ic tim landed on a snow bank. She was hospitalized with broken bones, officials said.
UPS: The reopening date for American Dream's B ig Snow indoor ski resort, in East Rutherford, has not been set, since a September fire occurred in the 16-story, 180,000square-foot ski and snowboard park. As part o f a story in the January 31st edition o f “The Record,”B ig Snow “saluted the 'quick and expert' re sponse o f the M eadowlands Fire Department, local fire departments and its maintenance team.” DOW NS: One resident at the Catherine Estates development in Clark was killed during a January 30th fire that severely damaged two units, officials said. UPS: As tenants o f a Main Street apartment were escaping a fire, via a fire escape, Jan. 28th, a resident informed Passaic Battalion C hief John Hayowyk that a woman was trapped on the third-floor. Lt. Joe Ivanicki entered the hallway. He crawled up the stairs in blinding smoke. His thermal image camera malfunctioned, making conditions worse. The lieutenant crawled past trash, strollers, bikes, boxes, etc., he later said, while hearing a scream and cough. The woman was laying on the landing at the r oof door, which was padlocked. Unable to open the door under such condi tions, the lieutenant took the victim back down the stairs, through smoke and flames. “I put her shirt over her face, put her on my chest, and went down the stairs backwards,”Ivan icki said. Passed the hallway debris, he made it to the first-floor and out to safety with his victim. C h ief o f Department Patrick Trentacost said he planned to nominate Lt. Ivanicki for the department's highest honor, the Medal o f Honor.
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Orange Firefighters Battle Second-Alarm in Auto Body Shop ORANGE, NJ - Firefighters fought to contain a two-alarm fire late Tuesday night, February 15th, as heavy flames tore through a two-story auto body shop at 617 Scotland Road. A reported structure fire with small explosions in an auto body shop was dispatched around 11:00 RM. Orange FD's Battal ion Chief arrived on scene and re ported light smoke showing, and after a quick investigation re quested a working fire to be trans mitted. Firefighters began an interior attack with a one-and-three-quarter inch hand line and made their way to the second floor where they reported heavy smoke show ing, but no signs o f fire. C om mand noticed conditions beginning to deteriorate, and pop ping sounds from exploding paint cans, and all members were or dered to evacuate the building. Once all members were ac counted for, they would go to ex terior operations. Fleavy fire and smoke con sumed the two-story, 'F' shaped building, and a second-alarm was transmitted. The fully involved structure emitted heavy embers and threatened two exposures on the 'C' and 'D' sides o f the build ing. Montclair and Millburn put their aerials into operation, along with a deck gun and several twoand-a-half inch hand lines. Command requested an addi tional engine above the secondalarm as firefighters were able to contain the fire in just over an hour. Exposures 'C' and 'D' suf fered minor exterior damage, and the fire was held to the original building. Mutual aid from Maplewood, Montclair, South Orange, Millbum, Irvington, West Orange, and Belleville assisted on scene. Nutley hazmat was requested due to chem icals within the building, and the DPW was also requested with salt due to icy conditions. No injuries were reported, and the cause o f the fire remains under in vestigation.
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PATERSON, NJ - A boarded up, two-and-a-half story frame dwelling was consumed by flames on a frigid February 15th morning, leaving little o f the structure re maining. When first due units pulled out o f the Riverside Fire house at about 5:45 A.M., they immedi ately knew they had a job. Fieavy smoke and fire was venting from all floors o f a home at 142 Fafayette Ave., just a couple blocks from the firehouse. Searches were not possible due to the heavy fire. Companies quickly went to work establishing water supplies to protect the exposures. Fuckily there were vacant lots on either side o f the fire building, but the high heat caused minor extension to both exposures. A second-alarm was called for manpower as two el evated master streams, several lines attacking the fire building, and lines stretched into the expo sure building were necessary to hold the flames. The roof soon collapsed in fol lowed by the outside walls, leaving only part o f the front wall standing. The heavy fire slowly darkened down, and in about one hour the fire could be contained, then placed under control at about 7:30 A.M. Ice covered much o f the fireground, causing numerous slips and falls, but no serious injuries. The cause is under investiga tion, but squatters that were known to live there is being looked into. - BILL TOM PKINS
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-politics -econom ics -race/racism -laws/freedoms -gender -family (by many) is being re defined. D aniel rem ained faithful and steadfast in the L ord no matter how much pressure was put upon him by his changing culture. He took a stand that cou ld have led to his execution or, at the very least, enslavem ent or imprisonment. Daniel made a decision not to de file h im self with fo o d and wine from the k in g’ s table. This was no trivial matter to Daniel. A ccordin g to G o d ’ s Word, the fo o d w as unclean. Furthermore, G od’ s W ord warned against par taking o f strong drink (Prov. 20:1). This is why believing Jews usually added 3 to 6 parts o f water to one part o f wine. Finally, the k in g’ s fo o d and w ine had m ost likely been sacrificed to false go d s b e fore it w as served. When D aniel and his three friends had to ch oose between obeying G o d ’ s Word and bending to the culture, they chose to obey G o d ’ s Word. They were stedfast on their convictions. They were determined to be faithful to the L ord and the w ord o f God. A w hole nation w as taken into cap tivity. But one man decided not to bend or com prom ise under that captivity.
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M arion Body Works Promotes Kevin Ignacio to Vice President Marion, WI - Marion Body Works, a leading national manu facturer of fire & emergency ap paratus. commercial truck bodies, custom cabs, custom engineered vehicles and defense bodies, is ex cited to announce Kevin Ignacio’ s promotion to Vice President. Integrating Ignacio into the executive level of leadership em braces the great ideas of another generation with consideration of the company’ s culture and values. “ The succession plan at Marion Body Works was established decades ago to secure the longevity of our family-owned business for generations to come.” said Curt Ignacio. President and CEO of Marion Body Works. “ We have a responsibility to our cus tomers. employees, and our com munity and we’ ll continue to make strategic choices that honor that responsibility.” After graduating from the University of Georgia with de grees in Finance and Sports Man agement. Kevin held sales and finance positions for several years with Techtronic Industries and. most recently. Ally Financial. Ignacio’ s prior sales and finance experience, in addition to his years of involvement on Marion Body Works’Board of Directors, equipped him with the knowledge to hit the ground running when he joined Marion full-time in early 2020 as Director of Business De velopment. The transition to Vice President is a natural next step
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The Passaic Fire Department operated at a 4th-alarm at 896 Main Ave., January 26th. Rescues were made by arriving firefighters during the early stages of the fire. Lt. Joe Ivanicki grabbed a 65year-old woman who was trapped by smoke and flames. The fire all but destroyed the building, which is at the corner of Harrison Street and Main Ave. Two firefighters suffered minor injuries from slips on the ice. This was Passaic’s second major fire this month. It came less than two weeks after the 11-alarm fire on Passaic Street that took more than 200 firefighters two days to fully extin guish. Companies assisting Passaic on scene came from Pater son, Clifton, Walington, East Rutherford, Garfield, Rutherford, Carlstadt and others.
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Little Ferry Chief Robert Cordasco used his Chevy as the command post during a 2nd alarm fire involving an auto repair shop, on Bergen Turnpike, October 23rd.
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East Brunswick's Independent Fire Company ran with a 1969 Seagrave/75-foot Pitman Snorkel. This apparatus saw original duty as Union City Snorkel 3.
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Morristown duty captains utilize this 2016 Chevy Tahoe for inci dent command.
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Jersey City Fire Investigator Gregory Allen, left, removes gear from 4th Battalion Chief Ken Simone, after he exited a fire building on Van Horne St., February 11th. The chief was examined by EMTs and transported to the Jersey City Medical Center and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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On Sunday, February 6, 2022, Washington Hook & Ladder Co. #1 of the Secaucus (NJ) Vol. Fire Department had a surprise visit from company member & firefighter, Edgardo Diaz. Diaz has been a fire fighter at Washington Hook & Ladder since December of 2013. Ad ditionally, Eddie is currently serving in the United States Military as a firefighter in the Army. He was recently promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant! It's always great catching up with Eddie, Badge #26, when he has some extra time. Stay safe Eddie!
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Wallington Assistant Chief Shawn Tilt on mutual aid in Passaic on Main Ave. during a 4th-alarm on January 26th.
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Completing their work at a 4-alarm fire on Van Horne St. on February 11th, and after a Gong Club break, members of Jersey City Ladder Co. 8 prepare to "take up". (L to R): Firefighters John Kelly, Charles Donoghue, Jonathan Lionakis and Captain Michael Mandriotta.
Supplied with a pet transport from neighbors, Jersey City Captain Michael Mandriotta, of Ladder Co. 8, removed a cat from one-offive attached dwellings that were involved in a 4-alarm fire on Van Horne St., February 11th. The pet was turned over to its happy owner, that was across the street.
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On the evening of January 31st, fellow firefighters, families and friends gathered at the West Side firehouse, in Passaic, to wish two popular members a long and healthy retirement. Left, Battalion Chief Adam Alberti, 4th Battalion, and Firefighter Alvin Mann of Ladder Co. 1. BC Alberti served the city for 26-years and FF Mann was on the line for 27-years.
With the temperature in the 20's, Jersey City firefighters took a break at the Gong Club canteen truck after knocking down a fire in a Wade Street dwelling, January 22nd. Hot chocolate was a popular request.
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Hamilton (Mercer) Fire Division, Station 13, 'C' Platoon, (Lto R): Captain/EMT Michael Kiernan, and Firefighter/EMTs David Jurada and Michael Peoples, with Reserve Truck 10.
Hackensack Deputy Chief John Taylor, center, discusses operations with, (L to R), Ridgefield Park Chief John Antola, Jr., and Teaneck Deputy Chief John Dixon during a mutual aid fire involving two Franklin Street dwellings on January 18th.
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Gong Club member Paul Schaetzle provided Firefighter John Kelly, of Ladder Co. 8, with disinfecting wipes to remove debris from his face, after he worked at a 4-alarm fire on Van Horne St., February 11th.
The 2022 Line Officers of the Beachwood Vol. FD were sworn in during the Borough council meeting on 212122. Congratulations to Chief Roger Hull, Asst. Chief Dennis Allen, Capt. William Hopson, LT. John Aiello and LT. Michael Robillard.
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DAMIENDANIS Saddle Brook firefighters made quick work of this house fire on January 22nd. At approximately 10:22 P.M., a general alarm was struck reporting a house fire at 317 Hayes Dr. Arriving chiefs had smoke showing from the 'Delta' side exterior wall of a dwelling. Lines were stretched for a quick knock down. Mutual aid from Rochelle Park and Elmwood Park assisted on scene, along with the Saddle Brook Vol. Ambulance Corps. Covering at firehouses were Garfield and Fair Lawn. No injuries were reported.
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On narrow Franklin Street, Hackensack firefighters were able to set up Ladders 1 and 2 for access to the attic areas of two burning dwellings on a 28-degree January 18th evening.
GARFIELD, NJ - Garfield firefighters made quick work of a house fire at 168 Malcolm Avenue on the evening of February 10th. The blaze broke out on the second floor of a two-story, woodframe home at approximately 10:44 P.M. Firefighters knocked the flames down within minutes of their arrival, and the fire was declared under control around 11:30 P.M. Mutual aid from Wallington assisted on the scene while companies from Saddle Brook and Elmwood Park cov ered at empty firehouses. A preliminary investigation suggests that a faulty exhaust fan may have been the cause of the fire.
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T ru ck s fro m B e r g e n a n d H u d so n C o u n tie s This month, representing Bergen County, are vehicles front the Cresskill Fire Department. It was or ganized as a volunteer fire department in 1858, however the town was not in corporated as a borough until 36 years later. The borough is a little over twosquare-miles o f which just about all o f it is land. Currently, it is a career department during the week and op erates one station. The ambulance squad, which at one time was part of the fire department, is housed next door. In their photos are three first line apparatus; a 2001 Ferrara Inferno pumper, a 1989 E-ONE 80-foot rearmount, and a 2008 Ford/Odyssey res cue. It is believed that the aerial either came from or was destined for Ken tucky, but the sale never took place and hence it became a Cresskill truck. What is interesting to note is that when E-ONE first came out with a shorter rear-mount they manufactured an 80-footer as opposed to other com petitors who offered 75-footers. I thought at the time that it was a good idea to offer a slightly longer ladder. But for some reason, 75-footers stayed popular with many fire chiefs so E-ONE went to a 75 and discontin ued the 80. They also have a pumper formerly from the Boro of Middlesex FC 3. It was a 1983 Mack CF, which was converted by glider kit to an EONE in 1998. Cresskill presently has an E-ONE pumper on order. Hudson County makes up the rest o f the apparatus photos with the ex ception of one, all Hudson County rigs are Pierce. One is a top mount pumper from Keamy and the rest are two pumpers and one mid-mount platform from Jersey City. Due to the fact that many fire districts have not yet received their funding which has caused a light reporting from most of the dealers, an eighth photo is being added to this month’ s column to fill in some space. It is a special operations truck with trailer from Bayville in Berkeley Township (Ocean County). It is used for water and ice rescue and communications. We have learned some news in volving Burlington County. New Gretna has ordered an E-ONE Ty phoon e-MAX 1500/1000 top-mount pumper probably to replace a 1994 HME/Alleheny pumper. Also, the Seagrave 95-foot Aerialscope re cently replaced in Willingboro is now in Upper Chichester, PA. In dealer news, VCI Emergency Vehicle Specialists reports the follow ing ambulance deliveries: to the Silverton EMS in Toms River Township (Ocean County), the first of two Hor ton 603 Type l ’ s on Ford F-550 4x4 chas sis. To the Waterford EMS in Atco (Camden County), a Ford AEV E-350 Firstar T3. To Natan Medical Trans portation, New Brunswick (Middle sex County), a Ford T-250 AEV, medium roof Transit and to ABBA Medical Transportation in Aberdeen Township (Monmouth County), two Ford T-250 AEV medium roof Tran sits. Fire & Safety Services reports the Please send any comments or news tidbits you might have about Apparatus o f the Month to us at 1st Responder News, 1Ardmore Street. New Windsor, NY 12553. Or you can e-mail them to Apparatus@lstResponderNews.com.
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Kearny Engine 1, 2021 Pierce Arrow XT 2000/750/50B. It was sold by Fire & Safety Services.
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Jersey City E-22, 2020 Pierce Enforcer 2000/500. It was sold by Fire & Safety Services.
Cresskill Rescue 1, 2008 Ford F-550, XLT SD, 4x4/Odyssey with 12 kw generator. following Pierce orders: for the Cedarville FC in Lawrence Township (Cumberland County), an Enforcer tanker/pumper; for Toms River Fire District 1, Ocean Beach FC 3 (Ocean County), an Enforcer 107-foot Ascen dant ladder; for Franklin Township Fire District 1, Elizabeth Avenue FC (Somerset County), an Arrow XT 100-foot rear-mount platform; for Morristown (Morris County), an En forcer Ascendant TDA; for Cliffside Park (Bergen County), an Arrow XT 100-foot Ascendant mid-mount tower; for West Long Branch (Monmouth County), an Enforcer 107-foot Ascen dant ladder; for Hamilton Township (Mercer County), an Enforcer pumper; for Woodbridge Township Fire District 1 (Middlesex County), a Velocity 100-foot Ascendant mid
mount tower; for Hammonton (At lantic Comity), an Enforcer pumper; for the Borough o f Belhnawr, an En forcer heavy duty rescue pumper and an Enforcer 75-foot heavy duty steel ladder and for Pennsauken, an En forcer pumper (all Camden County). Campbell Supply Co., LLC has re ceived an order from the Washington Township Fire Department (Glouces ter County) for a Spartan Gladiator LFD pumper for the Grenloch FC. It has a 10-inch raised roof cab, a Hale 1500-GPM pump, 750-gallon water tank and is a Star Series design. Absolute Fire Protection reports that they have received an order from the Parsippany-Troy Hills Fire District 6 (Morris County) for an E-ONE HP 100 platform on a Cyclone chassis.
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The Beachwood Fire Depart ment is heartbroken over the sudden loss of former member, David Kanko. Dave began his firefighting ca reer in the Beachwood Vol. Fire Department serving with us from 1988 to 1996, where he be came our Lieutenant. During that time, Dave would also become a career firefighter with the McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Joint Base Fire Department, where he was recently pro
moted to the rank of Captain. After moving from Beachwood to Stafford Township, Dave be came a member of the Stafford Township Vol. Fire Department and has proudly served with Station 47 since. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Kanko and Snelling families, David's many friends, and his brother and sister fire fighters throughout the area. Rest easy brother, you will be missed.
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We trust doctors to diagnose correctly; we trust surgeons to per form procedures to the best o f their ability; we trust nurses and hospitals to protect us if som e thing goes wrong. And most often, they do. But numerous respected studies over the years, including this recent report from John H op kins Medicine, calculate that more than 250,000 deaths per year in the U.S. are due to medical error. That makes m edical errors the third leading cause o f death in the country. N ow w e’ re learning about shocking reports on the w id e spread failure o f state medical boards to adequately police their own. State medical boards are re sponsible for disciplining physi cians when they are found incompetent, mentally or sexually abusive, or have com m itted a crime. But a significant body o f research indicates that these regu lators often look the other way. One recent analysis found that o f the 8,600-plus physicians with more than five malpractice pay outs on their record, only 25 per cent had a medical board licensure action o f ANY kind. Another study show ed that only two per cent o f physicians were responsi ble for half o f all malpractice payouts over 25 years.
oversight are often tragic: -A California surgeon re m oved the wrong ovary from one patient, while other young moth ers in his care died. The California state medical board placed him on probation from 2015 until 2022, citing 40 instances o f negligence and incompetence. Yet he was al low ed to keep practicing if he com pleted courses in clinical training, ethics, and m edical record-keeping. N ew or existing patients have not been notified o f this physician's probation or pre vious mistakes. -An Indiana orthopedic sur geon settled more than five mal practice suits in 10 years, but none o f that information was available to patients. After losin g surgery privileges at two hospitals, he lied to the Indiana state medical board about his suspensions. He then m oved to Florida and is still prac ticing, although h e’ s already racked up three sanctions from the state Department o f Health. -An Ohio State University physician was im plicated in 177 cases o f sexual abuse o f former students. The Ohio state medical board admitted to “[failure] to act when it holds credible, actionable information about one o f its li censees, such as it had [in this case].” The m edical board has
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Trial by Jury Is Best Protec tion When Medical Boards Fail It can seem overwhelming when government regulators and others we trust fail us, but there is plenty you can do to protect your self and your family. First, do as much research as possible on any healthcare provider you choose. Online data includes sites like Vital Signs from advocates like ProPublica. Then support several recom mended reforms, including public access to information on doctors who are a danger to their patients. This includes: -Establish a Federal Bill o f Pa tient Rights -Allow public access to the National Practitioner Data Bank -Stand with patients instead o f special interest lobbyists who want to make it harder for doctors to be held accountable Finally, recogn ize that your best protection from a bad out com e at a dangerous corporate nursing home, negligent hospital, or substandard clinic remains your constitutional right to a trial by jury and your ability to hold them accountable if they hurt you or loved ones.
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