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Canaan, NY - On April 13, 2013, Columbia County 911 dispatched Canaan firefighters and Chatham Rescue at 3:30 p.m. for a reported one car rollover accident located on Route 22 south of Route 30 (Queechy Lake Drive) in the Town of Canaan.
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The car was no match as the impact of the truck crushed the driver side of the car and dragged the car down the ditch
Wrights Corners uses Jaws of Life Wrights Corners Volunteer Fire and Rescue trains hard for the real thing and today it came into play. On April 26, Wrights Corners responded to a bicyclist who was hit by a car then the car ended up on top of the person. The elite rescue team quickly deployed the air bags to remove the victim. They had barely returned when the tones went off for a serious accident at Sunset and Leete Road in the Town of Lockport. Callers reported a tractor trailer struck a vehicle and the driver of the car was trapped. Emergency responders found a car
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almost completely run over by a full size tractor trailer with the female driver pinned inside. Wrights Corners had Mercy Flight head right to the scene. Rescue and EMS crews were on scene within a few minutes. EMS crews quickly entered the vehicle to stabilize the driver. Rescue crews used cribbing to secure the car while the jaws team got the gear hooked up and running. A ready line was also charged just in case. Rural Metro was on scene to
assist Wrights Corners in providing care for the patient. Sgt. Kevin Lacicero requested the department’s CIS and AIU. As Wrights Corners cared for the victim, Mercy Flight landed a few hundred feet north of the accident. Their medics provided ALS before loading the female patient. One Wright's Corner firefighter and rescue member advised, “that this is why they drill so hard, so when we get scene like this, it all comes together. Today it did. All members did what they were trained to do and did it well.”
Big truck rescue training held in Bristol Bristol, NY - On April 20 and 21, firefighters from across western and central New York took part in a big truck rescue training class at the Bristol Volunteer Fire Department in Ontario County. Over forty emergency responders were given classroom instruction and hands on training working with tow company operators in dealing with incidents involving large vehicles.
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Roxbury Fire Chief Richard Colleran, Tom Murray, Bill Schryver, Larry DeMaio, Mary Colleran, Rich Lalosh, DJ Speenburgh, Marty Finch.
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Live burn drill for Vails Gate On Sunday, May 5th, the Vails Gate Fire Department held an all day live burn drill. It was conducted on a house slated to be torn down and located next to the Purple Heart Hall of Honor on Temple Hill Road. According to Chief Chris Sweeney,"firefighters conducted
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seven different live evolutions. During each evolution, multiple crews coordinated operations involving hose line advancement, search and removal and ventilation.
All evolutions were conducted with an emphasis on safety and followed applicable standards." In addition to over thirty Vails Gate members, New Windsor EMS stood by during the drill with an ambulance and paramedic unit. - HEATHER PILLSWORTH
Wherever we look, devastation still lingers from Hurricane Sandy’s wrath. Whether it was from the rising and brutal waters, to the fires, it consumed many. The Roxbury Fire Department (which is near Breezy Point) struggled to fight fires that eventually destroyed over 120 neighboring homes. Devastated by their own water damage to their firehouse, equipment and vehicles from the storm, the Roxbury Volunteer Fire Department was one of the first outfits to respond to the fire after waiting for the water in their firehouse to recede enough so they could get to their vehicles and equipment. This dedication and commitment resonated to a little village in upstate New York, with a fire department with the same name, Roxbury Fire Department, Roxbury, NY. Hoping to help in some way, this fire department joined with neighboring Grand Gorge Fire Department and held a chicken barbecue on January 19th to raise funds
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to help with the recovery efforts of their same-name department near Breezy Point. On April 20th, members from both upstate fire departments traveled to visit their downstate neighbors to present them with a check in the amount of $1,000. These members were Roxbury Fire Department Larry DeMaio, Rich Lalosh, & Marty Finch; Grand Gorge Fire Department Tom Murray, Bill Schryver, and DJ Speenburgh. The members were provided a first-hand look at the devastation and destruction from both the fire and the water, which still remains. Members of these communities continue to rebuild and stay strong during the aftermath of terrible destruction by Mother Nature. - KAREN HINKLEY
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Rank: Firefighter Incident Date: Apr 6, 2013 Death Date: Apr 6, 2013 Fire Department: City of Binghamton Bureau of Fire Fire Dept. Info: Daniel L. Thomas Initial Summary: After having responded to an automatic fire alarm on the 5th floor of an occupied multiple dwelling earlier in the morning, Firefighter Janos was found deceased in bed at the firehouse. Incident Location: 23 Henry ST, Binghamton, NY
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Rank: Assistant Chief Incident Date: Apr 7, 2013 Death Date: Apr 7, 2013 Fire Department: Fort Osage Fire Protection District Fire Dept. Info: John E. Yocum Initial Summary: Assistant Fire Chief Hollingsworth was en route to a reported structure fire on Atherton Road during an active severe weather event. He was involved in a single vehicle accident during this response striking a tree. Assistant Chief Hollingsworth was transported to a local hospital where he received treatment but succumbed to his injuries. Incident Location: 2620 North Old Atherton Road (structure fire)
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House fire in Rochester Rochester, NY - The Rochester Fire Department (Group 4) started their shift on April 22nd with a working fire on Ketchum St. Calls to 911 reported a fire in the house with an open line. The first due units reported light smoke showing and further reported a working fire. The converted duplex received smoke damage and some extension to the second floor according to Battalion One Chief Tom May. The fire was accidental and likely started from smoking. No injuries were reported, but one adult and two children were displaced as the home was uninhabitable.
Three dogs removed from raging home Buffalo firefighters of the 3rd Battalion 1st Platoon were called out early Thursday morning, May 2nd, to battle a blaze at 774-776 E.Eagle St. on Buffalo's East Side. Firefighters used a ladder pipe, a tower ladder and multiple two and a half and one and three quarter inch hand lines. The blaze started in 774 E. Eagle and quickly spread to 776 E. Eagle. Three dogs were re-
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MIKE CAREY
Cohoes fire leaves one injured Cohoes, NY. A Cohoes woman suffered burns and smoke inhalation Saturday, May 4th when fire ripped through her home. The woman had to be rescued by firefighters from a lower roof of 92 Manor Avenue. Authorities say the woman was able to climb out a second floor window onto the roof, but remained there until firefighters arrived. They used a ladder to pull her to safety. She was taken to an area hospital and later transferred to Westch-
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limited access to the second floor on one side of the building made fighting the blaze difficult. The home suffered extensive damage, but crews kept the fire from spreading to neighboring homes. Authorities say it may have started in the rear of the structure but a cause remains under investigation. - MIKE CAREY
The NYS Bureau of EMS recently adopted national education standards beginning in April 2012 and in place with December 2012. This move is not exclusive to New York, several states are making this transition. According to a recent National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO) survey, 70% of states required National EMS Program Accreditation by December 31, 2012; 17% of states will require National EMS Program Accreditation by 2017. The remaining states plan to implement National EMS Program Accreditation sometime in the undefined future. In 1996, the NHTSA and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) published the “EMS Agenda for the Future”. The intent of the agenda was to create a common vision for the future of EMS and was designed for use by government and private organizations at the national, state and local levels to help guide planning, decision making, and policy regarding EMS. Individual states are encouraged to use the National EMS Scope of Practice Model as a foundation to establish state EMS practitioner levels and to credential individual practitioners in a way that best meets the needs of the state. The NYS Bureau of EMS website lists the following basic changes according to the new guidelines: National Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) will be the NYS CFR with some modifications-Estimated hours = 48 – 60;
National Emergency Medical Technician will be the NYS EMT with some modifications-Estimated hours = 150 – 190; National Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) will replace the NYS Intermediate-Estimated hours = 160 – 200; NYS Critical Care (CC) will not change for now; National Paramedic will be the NYS Paramedic-Estimated hours = 1000 – 1200. The revised educational format is designed to provide a community-based health management that is fully integrated with the overall health care system. New York CFR and EMT are tested on the new Educational Standards since the December 20, 2012 exam; AEMT and paramedic will be tested on the new educational standards starting with the May 23, 2013 exam. For the NYS CME Refresher Program all Course Sponsor EMT CME programs completing on or after December 20, 2012 must conform to the new objectives. In addition, all EMT CME participants, who submit for recertification after December 20, 2012 must submit a letter from their CIC of record for their agency that the participant has completed all newly developed objectives either through agency based training or training through a BEMS Course Sponsor. These nationally accredited EMS education standards will bring our pre-hospital emergency services a step closer for EMS to gain the credibility that other medical professions have achieved by bringing EMS to an educational par with them. Accreditation is private and an outgrowth of the higher education community; it helps to assure quality. The EMS education system is national in scope while allowing for reasonable state and local flexibility and program accreditation does NOT replace any state’s authority to license educational programs.
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Structure fire for Fredonia At about 2:00 p.m. on April 22nd, the Fredonia Fire Department was dispatched to 3722 Webster Road for a structure fire. The fire departments on scene were Fredonia, West Dunkirk, East Dunkirk, Irving, Hanover Center, Westfield, Forestville, Sheridan, Cassadaga, Stockton, Brocton, South Ripley, Mayville and the City of Dunkirk as well as hazmat. As of 6:00 p.m., they where still putting water on the hot spots.
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Grand Gorge hosts annual dinner The annual Grand Gorge Fire Department dinner was held at the Grand Gorge fire house on April 6th. President Dan Ballard welcomed over 70 guests. Chief DJ Speenburgh introduced the slate of officers for 2013: Chief DJ Speenburgh, 1st Assistant Chief Wink Hinkley, 2nd Assistant JUMP TO FILE # Chief Josh Ernst, 041813100 Captains Hank Gockel Jr. and Dave Lebel, Safety Officer Tom Murray, President Dan Ballard, Vice President Jim Hull, Secretary Dan Pickett, Treasurer Jack VanValkenburgh, Parade Captain Tony Rodriguez; and Stewards Gene Brainerd, Deb Brainerd and Karen Speenburgh. Chief DJ Speenburgh announced the following service awards: 40 years to Tom Murray; 35 years to Karen Hinkley, Bill Davis, Linda Gockel and Ed Hinkley; 30 years to Gary VanAken, 15 years to Joe Bussiere. EMS CoCaptain Karen Hinkley, presented highlights of the year 2012 in a display of photos taken during the year. GGRS Lieutenant Bill Schryver announced that GGRS responded to over 125 calls. The squad was also involved in other important things including E M S recruitment at local schools, ongoing training, drills, NYS conference, EMS memorial service, community dances, parades, assisted at Delaware County Fair providing EMS coverage, hosted several Red Cross Blood drives, assists the fire department, standby at fires, chicken barbecue fundraisers, and providing mutual aid to neighboring districts. Bill Schryver introduced our two newest squad members, Roberta VanValkenburgh and Nicci Gockel. This year, the squad recognized the department’s top responders answering the call 20 or more times: Josh Ernest, Dottie Carroll, DJ Speenburgh, Patty & Steve Williamson, Dan Ballard, Hank Gockel Jr., Dave Lebel, Tony Rodriquez, Tom Murray, Karen Hinkley, Joe Bussiere, Bill Schryver, Tammie Wyckoff, Tom Miner, Krista Cross, Mike Cross and our top responder was Wink S.
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Captain Patrick Brady from the Lockport Fire Department put the cribbing in himself
Car up a pole for Lockport It appears that the driver of this vehicle had some type of medical issue and drifted off the road, driving right up the guide wires. Lockport fire realized the car was still in gear, the driver not responding to voice commands and the wheels moving. The guide wires were holding all four wheels off the ground and preventing it from rolling over. Lockport Fire Captain Pat Brady realized it was a dangerous situation, placing protective cribbing under the vehicle’s rear tires himself. Lockport
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firefighters and paramedics grabbed specialized ladders and got in position to reach the disoriented driver. Niagara County Sheriff's and Lockport Police worked together to shut down the busy intersection of Davidson Road and Lincoln Avenue in Lockport. As rescue workers got up the ladders, the driver awoke and started moving. Unfortunately, the guide
wires were starting to peel. Lockport Fire wasted no time getting the woman on a backboard and out through the rear door. Officer Wasik from Lockport Police and Niagara County Sheriff Deputies assisted in lifting the woman from the back of the car and away from the dangerous car. The female patient was transported to ENH Lockport and NYSEG responded to cut the pole so the car could be towed.
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Potential hazmat in Gates Rochester, NY. The Gates Fire District declared a Level 0 hazmat on Avanti Drive on the afternoon of April 18th. The dispatch information stated that they needed investigators for a "unknown radiological substance in a lead container". Officials from Gates Fire Department, Monroe County Health Department, Monroe County Hazmat team and an EMS physician were on scene. No threat was found and officials did not comment on the cause or origin of the incident.
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Minoa and mutual aid companies battle house fire Town of Manlius, NY. The Minoa Fire Department assisted by firefighters from Fayetteville, Manlius and North Syracuse battled fire in a one and a half story frame private dwelling on Kirkville Road in the town of Manlius about 6:00 p.m. on April 21, 2013.
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Two police officers pulled out a driver of a Liberty Cab van who had a medical emergency. He struck the concrete median of in- JUMP TO FILE # bound Route 33 050613114 near Locust St. The van caught fire and the police officers risked personal injury, pulling the driver from the vehicle on May 5th. The driver was transported to a local hospital. 3rd Battalion Chief Michael Tuberdyke, hearing of the trapped driver, requested an additional engine to the scene. Police shut down Route 33 for some time. The original response was Engine Co. 21, Ladder Co. 6, Rescue Co. 1 and the 3rd Battalion Chief, all of the 4th Platoon. - DAVID KAZMIERCZAK DAVID KAZMIERCZAK
Grand Gorge and Roxbury Fire Department members stepped up to the plate to help others They held a chicken barbecue with all the trimmings on March 9, 2013. The proceeds will benefit the March of Dimes - March for Babies team "Re- JUMP TO FILE # membering Dylan". 041713100 The chicken was put on the barbecue after several hours of marinating in their special sauce and was ready for sale around 11:30 a.m. It was sold out by about 1 p.m. Salads, baked beans and desserts were prepared by members of the department as well as members of the United Methodist Church. The “Remembering Dylan” team is walking on April 28th in the Albany March for Babies in memory of the son of GGFD Chief DJ Speenburgh and Karen Speenburgh, who died suddenly after birth in 2008. On December 11, 2008 their son, Dylan, was born two and a half weeks early by an emergency c-section. His heart had stopped beating. The doctors revived him and rushed him to the NICU. Needing more specialized care, he was transported to a Children's Hospital which was three hours away. On December 12, 2008, after being in the world for only a few short hours, he passed away. If anyone wants to join their team and walk with them this year or make a donation to support their March for Babies team, they can check out their website a t http://www.marchforbabies.org/Speenburgh. This will be the fifth year the team "Remembering Dylan" has participated in the March for Babies, raising almost $20,000 to support the March of Dimes mission. - KAREN HINKLEY
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Brush fire delays Metro North New Hamburg, NY - On April 17, 2013, Metro North and Amtrak trains were disrupted after a brush fire broke out near the New Hamburg train station, along the Hudson River. New Hamburg Fire Department arrived and quickly worked to get the fire extinguished. Also assisting at the scene was their fire rescue boat.
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Henrietta finest take it off for St. Baldrick’s Foundation Victor, NY. On April 14, 2013 and in a bold statement of solidarity with kids with cancer, four members of the Henrietta Fire District volunteered to shave their heads for the first time at a recent St. Baldrick’s Foundation fundraising event to raise money and awareness for childhood cancer research. So far, the team has raised over $4,000 as part of a global effort to conquer childhood cancers. They are continuing to accept donations till December 31, 2013.
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Fire hits towing business storage building in Cohoes Cohoes, NY. Firefighters made quick work of a fire Wednesday, April 17th in Cohoes. The blaze broke out at 74 Main Street, in a former house used as a storage facility by T&T Towing. Cohoes Fire Chief Joe Fahd stated that the T&T owner was in his office in a front building when he heard several pops. Upon investigating, he found smoke and flames coming from the back building.
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The building contained several acetylene and oxygen tanks and at least two exploded. "Fortunately, we were able to get water on it quickly," said Fahd, "so that we were able to keep the other tanks from exploding." Firefighters evacuated several nearby homes as a precaution, but
no injuries were reported. Cohoes crews were assisted by Troy, Green Island and Watervliet. They were able to knock the fire down in about 15 minutes. "The guys did a super job knocking it down and keeping it contained to the one building," said Fahd. A cause remains under investigation. - MIKE CAREY
EMT’s standby to treat victim with active shooter nearby Massena Rescue was toned out to treat a reported shooting victim at the Massena Police Department at 11:30 a.m on Wednesday, April 24th. A-212 responded to the call and EMTs found one patient who was suffering from an injury to her arm. Police reported that the patient was in a vehicle and was shot at several times. The patient was stabilized and transported to Massena Memorial Hospital. A-212 reported back in service at approximately 12:30 and was requested to standby during a police action related to our call. Massena Rescue toned out for additional crews to standby at the station. At 1:30 p.m. A-212, A-211 and A-216 were standing by ready to be de-
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ployed to the police action. At 4:15 p.m., Massena Police requested an ambulance report to the scene, staging at the corner of Woodlawn and Cedar Streets. EMS units joined the Massena Police, Massena Fire Department, St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Department, State Police, New York State Police Special Operations Response Team (SORT) and the United States Border Patrol. All Massena rescue units reported back into service at 7:30 p.m. - RANDALL MONTOUR
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Chatham Rescue personnel treat one of the victims of the rollover accident on State Route 22 in Canaan.
Rollover accident shuts down Route 22 in Canaan Canaan, NY. On April 13, 2013, Columbia County 911 dispatched Canaan firefighters and Chatham Rescue at 3:30 p.m. for a reported one car rollover accident located on Route 22 south of Route 30 (Queechy Lake Drive) in the Town of Canaan. Entrapment was reported and a helicopter, LifeNet 72, was placed on standby. Chatham Rescue requested the helicopter launched.
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Canaan command requested the Lebanon Valley Fire Department to secure the landing zone at the Berkshire Farm Centers soccer field. Lebanon Valley also assisted with traffic control at Route 22 and Route 30 and also at Route 22 and Route 20. Chatham Rescue 204 trans-
ported one patient to the landing zone at Berkshire Farm. The patient was then transferred to LifeNet 72. LifeNet 72 transported one to Albany Medical Center in Albany. Chatham Rescue 207 also transported one to Albany Medical Center. Route 22 was closed during the incident. The New York State Police investigated. - RICHARD LINDMARK
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Two vehicle MVA for Good-Will On May 8, 2013 at approximately 4:10 p.m., Good-Will was alerted to a two car MVA on Route 300. Firefighters arrived to find the accident in front of Key Bank with injuries. The Town of Newburgh Emergency Medical Services transported two patients to a local hospital.
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Fuller Road firefighters train in roof ventilation
Proposed legislation looks to attract firefighters Albany. A group of Albanyarea assemblymen are proposing legislation that would help recruit and retain volunteer firefighters. The Answering the Call Act is a twofold piece of legislation. The first part creates a new schedule for training and qualification to allow for varied and flexible involvement for those who would volunteer. It would be more accommodating to recruits with families or jobs that require a lot of travel. "Young men and women who, in the past, would have volunteered as firefighters are committing more of their spare time to a second and sometimes third job," said Assemblyman Tony Jordan of Jackson. " The Answering the Call Act is designed to help create a little flexibility to accommodate busy schedules." The second part of the act creates a menu of discounts and benefits to help create a better work/volunteer/life balance for
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current and potential volunteers. "Time and again, when things are at their worst, our volunteer firefighters are at their best," said Assemblyman Dan Stec. "The least we can do to show support for their selfless service to our communities is provide these heroes with these gestures of appreciation." Among examples of the proposed benefits are covering the cost of EZ-Pass, hunting and fishing licenses or professional development programs, or providing discounts to state events and programs. Local fire departments throughout NY have been facing declining numbers. According to the FASNY, departments have seen a loss of 15,000 members over the past 15 years.
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The Education Advisory Committee and the Board of Directors of the Orange County Firefighters Museum announced the recipient of the 3rd Annual Fire Prevention Educator of the Year Award, Chad Quackenbush of the Excelsior Hose Co. No. 1 of the Warwick Fire Department. He will be presented this award on June 1st at a gala being held at the museum from 5 to 7 p.m. Criteria for this award include innovative ways of presenting fire prevention and life safety education to the public. After reviewing several quality candidates, Chad Quackenbush was the unanimous winner of the award. Mr. Quackenbush has been
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teaching fire prevention programs for the Town of Warwick for almost 20 years. He chairs his fire department’s Fire Prevention Open House annually and this past year he attended the State Academy at Montour Falls and received his National certification as a Fire & Public Safety Instructor. Programs that Chad hosts are geared to scouts and seniors as well as school age children. He also handles publication distribution of fire prevention and fire safety brochures at Warwick’s Town and Village halls
and provides fire extinguisher training. Chad will join our 2011 recipient Amy Conner of the Good Will Fire Department and Barbara Gasperetti of the Coldenham Fire Department, our 2012 recipient. The June 1st gala includes appetizers, beverages and a silent auction and is open to the public. Tickets are $20 and can be obtained by calling (845) 457-9666 or email ocfmny@gmail.com. To learn more about the museum and education center check out our website, ocfm.us or visit us on facebook. - ED DEVITT
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Gates, NY. The Gates Fire Department responded for a stove fire at 37 Maier Circle on the evening of April 21st. The fire extended into the kitchen with minor damage, although the residence is uninhabitable and the elderly occupant was displaced.
Buffalo firefighters of the 3rd Battalion 1st Platoon were called out to battle a fire in a one story block repair garage at 17 Kentucky St. in Buffalo's Old First Ward on May 8, 2013. Damage to the building was $10,000 and $5,000 to the contents. No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
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Three car MVA in Town of Newburgh Town of Newburgh, NY. On the morning of May 1, 2013, Middlehope Fire Department and the Town of Newburgh Emergency Medical Services were alerted to a three car motor vehicle collision near 5182 Route 9W. Upon arrival, they found a Toyota, a Ford SUV and a Mercedes sedan involved in an accident. The drivers of the vehicles were stabilized, packaged and transported to a local hospital with what appeared to be non-life threatening injuries. The accident is under investigation by Town of Newburgh Police.
On Wednesday, April 17th at approximately 5:55 p.m., Winona Lake Engine Company was toned out for a smoke investigation at the Orange County Transfer Station on Route 17K. They arrived to find fire and smoke coming from one the dumpsters. They quickly stretched a line and extinguished the fire. No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation.
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Chili Lt. Jim Mance helps advance the hoseline in the industrial fire.
Automatic alarm to working fire Rochester, NY. The Gates Fire District was dispatched to multiple automatic alarms April 15th at a metal processing and recycling facility on Scottsville Road. During their response, a Monroe County Sheriff's deputy was on scene reporting light smoke from the D side. This information prompted the assignment be filled out including mutual aid from Chili. The first arriving lt. confirmed smoke from the large single story block building.
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Restricted access to the property from locked gates and doors necessitated forced entry and large amounts of supply hose. A heavy smoke condition without visible fire was found inside. The roof was opened, the sprinkler system was activated and pumped to. The Rochester responded with Truck 5 and Engine 7
at the request of the Gates deputy chief. Assisting on scene was the Monroe County Fire Bureau as well as Gates and Chili EMS. Late in the incident, a Level 0 Hazhat was declared for contaminated standing water. Sources report the spontaneous combustion of magnesium in barrels was the cause of the fire. One firefighter sustained a minor injury. - JOHN SPAULDING
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Rochester battles blaze in vacant Rochester, NY. Rochester firefighters battled a mid-morning fire in the area of Jay and Whitney Streets on Rochester's west side on Friday, May 3. First arriving units found heavy smoke and flames coming from a two and a half story vacant building shortly after 11 a.m. There were no injuries. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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At approximately 9:50 a.m. on May 3, 2013, Vails Gate Fire Department was alerted to a mulch fire at 12 Old Hemlock Drive. A Town of New Windsor police officer enroute could see smoke from Riley Road and arrived to find mulch JUMP TO FILE # at the front of the 050313108 house on fire with extension to the front of the house. The fire appeared to start in the landscaped area in the front of the house and extend up to the outer wall of the lower level. Crews pulled off siding and removed a window to ensure that all fire was doused. Within approximately fifteen minutes, Vails Gate crews had the fire knocked down. They continued to water down the area. No injuries were reported and crews returned at approximately 10:30 a.m. The residents were not home at the time of the fire and Chief Sweeney had incident command. New Windsor Fire Department covered a second call in the Vails Gate district that came in at the same time as the mulch fire. New Windsor responded to an automatic alarm at 2000 Senior Court. That alarm was accidentally set off by maintenance. - HEATHER PILLSWORTH
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Laugh your way to the bank with a stand-up comedy fund-raiser
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One transported On Saturday, May 4th at approximately 12:40 p.m., a two vehicle accident on Meadow Hill Road at Lancer Drive resulted in one transport to a local hospital. On the scene were Winona Lake Engine Company, Town of Newburgh Emergency Medical Services and Town of Newburgh Police.
Who needs to laugh more than the Fire Companies ---the first responders who deal with dangerous circumstances each and every day? There’s an innovative concept for fund-raising developed by Joey Novick, who is a stand-up comedian and the Fire Commissioner in his hometown: Stand-up comedy shows. Fire companies can get much-needed laughs and profit financially as well. Novick's company, ComedyWorks, provides all-star headline comedians from HBO, Comedy Central, Showtime, Last Comic Standing, and the Tonight Show. Novick’s been producing comedy shows since 1977, and has experience producing shows with such comedians as Jerry Seinfeld, Rosie O’Donnell, Larry The Cable Guy, and Tim Allen. "The comedians were very funny, and very professional," wrote Mark Bruhmuller, Fire Chief of the Churchtown Fire Company of New York. “Joey Novick did an excellent job. Everybody loves to laugh, and it's a great deal of fun." ComedyWorks produces more than 300 shows a year, almost 150 of those for emergency service organizations. The money these shows can
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raise varies, depending on things like the number of tickets sold, how they're priced, the amount spent on promotion and whether food and drink are available. "Mostly companies produce shows in their own facilities, which may hold 300–400 people," says Novick. "We'll put together a show for them that will bring in comedians from major comedy clubs, with a headliner from HBO, Comedy Central, or the Tonight Show. The feature performer will be someone who's headlined the comedy circuit: Catch a Rising Star, the Improv, the Comedy Store. The host of the show will be a comedian who's very high-energy, like a gameshow host, to get the audience warmed up. A triple headliner show!” The Somerset Fire Company of New Jersey produces two fundraisers a year through ComedyWorks. "We've done about ten shows so far, and it's been great," says Mike Rein-
beck, who coordinates the shows for the 65-member volunteer department. "A friend of mine who had used Joey told me, 'This guy books really good acts.' So, we did the first show, everything was great, and we've been doing shows with Joey ever since." "I find their people to be very funny," agrees Adam Hubney, chief of the Atlantic Highlands Volunteer Fire Department in New Jersey, which books comedians through ComedyWorks for its annual dinner. "We have a professional comedy club in our county, and the quality is just as good." Comedy Works provides a 30-page ‘How-To’ guide that assists organizations through the comedy show production and warns of mistakes to avoid. "We make sure they follow everything in the guide," says Novick. "If a company has never done this before, it gives you everything from you need to know. We make sure that things get done right. Clients who follow the guide always do very well and tend to make money.” For information on Comedy Works, call 1 (888) 782-4589, go to www.comedyworks.org or e-mail joeynovick@earthlink.net.
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Wow! Summer must really be around the corner. As I mentioned last month the requests for fat-burning, middle whittling, butt shaping routines pour in around this time. My last column contained a fat-burning total body toning workout. Guess it spurred some of you on. What I’m getting now is requests for a quick effective abdominal routine that can be done every day. Boy, you are rolling now. Here goes… The first routine requires a swiss ball and a medicine ball. The second one is equipment free. Choose the one that suits you or alternate their use for variety. Both routines are intended for clients with healthy backs and free of any other exercise restrictions. As always, consult your physician before beginning this or any other exercise routine. Perform 15-20 of each exercise. Three sets of each exercise with a set of standing alternating knee lifts, front kicks and side kicks (all kickboxing style) in between each set as listed. Routine 1 Jacknife: Over a swiss ball , with shins resting on ball and hands on floor, shoulder width apart. Keeping hands still and shoulders stable roll ball under you by bending knees up to chest. Return to start position. Alternating knee lifts Seated twists, sit, straddling a bench. Hold a medicine ball (be sure to select an appropriate weight). Turn and place ball on bench behind you. Twist to opposite side and pick up ball. Turn and place ball on bench behind you. Complete your 15-20 reps and then repeat in opposite direction. Alternating front kicks Medicine ball crunch, lie on back knees bent, feet flat on the floor, shoulder distance apart. Hold a Medicine Ball beyond your head. Perform a crunch, bringing medicine ball up and then toward knees. Alternating side kicks Cool-down with some low back stretches Routine 2 Seated knee raise, sitting at the end of a bench or on the floor, lean back 45 degrees. Hold that position. Bend legs as you pull knees to chest. Extend to starting position. Alternating knee lifts Elbow to knee touch, lying on back knees bent, feet flat, clasp hands behind head, (being careful to avoid pressing head forward). Cycle your legs (like pedaling a bike) while simultaneously lifting head/shoulders and touching right elbow to left knee then left elbow to right knee.
Alternating front kicks Crunches, lying on back, hands clasped behind head or crossed over chest. Legs extended upward, knees very slightly bent. Crunch/sit-up.
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Chili firefighters from Company 1 take a break after assisting Gates Fire Department at a metal recycling facility.
Bristol, NY. Members of the Lake Shore Volunteer Fire Company of Hamburg posed for a photo at their big truck rescue training on April 21.
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The Fuller Road FAST team stands by at the scene of a Latham structure fire on May 1, 2013
Vails Gate Firefighter John Morales wets down the mulch and front of the house on May 3, 2013
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The members of the Monell Engine Company welcomed home Firefighter Brian Hodge (back row, third from right) from basic training with the USAF. They celebrated with a party on Saturday, April 20th.
Members of the Rochester Fire Department on stand by duty for the filming of crash scenes on Main Street for the movie "The Amazing Spider-Man 2"
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RecruitNY held at hundreds of departments across New York New York. For the second year, the Firemen's Association of the State of New York held RecruitNY. The focus of the campaign was to unite departments from every corner of the state with the sole mission of bringing in new recruits. Volunteering with fire departments has seen a decided decline for many years. RecruitNY was designed to bring the community to the fire house. In doing so, the end goal is to bring in new volunteers.
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It is estimated that at over five hundred departments across the state participated in this year's event, held the weekend of April 27th and 28th. At most departments, residents were able to don gear, ride to the top of ladder trucks, experience the drama of an extrication and ultimately fill out an application.
Although there are many training classes and the requirements needed from each department vary, the sense of community and the benefits outweigh the time volunteers give to the department. In addition to the enormous gratitude that firefighters get from residents at an incident scene, they generally receive training, injury benefits and often educational and retirement incentives. - HEATHER PILLSWORTH
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Greenville Volunteer Fire Company demonstrates its FASNY Director and Whitesboro Fire Department Past Schroon Lake Volunteer Fire Department. FireďŹ ghter 2007 American Lafrance Quint Chief Brian McQueen, directs an extrication exercise at Wayne Dewey at the intersection down the road, dressed in the department's class A uniform. Whitesboro FD's RecruitNY Open House.
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CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS May 19, 2013 OH-Finley Fire Equipment is hosting their 5th Annual Open House and Product Showcase from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. It will be held at their corporate complex, 5255 N State Route 60 NW, McConnelsville, OH. For information, visit their website at www.finleyfire.com. May 19, 2013 NJ-The police and firemen of West Milford, NJ have teamed up with Saint Baldricks to raise much needed money for childhood cancer research at 12:30 p.m. at the West Milford Company 4 fire house. Contact Officer Kulawiak at 973-7282800 for details. May 19, 2013 NJ-A family fundraiser for Adalynne “Addie” Gill will take place at 3156 Fire Road in Egg Harbor Twp. Contact 609-569-1600 for details. May 19, 2013 ME-The Kittery Fire Association is hosting their 7th Annual 5K Run & Walk kicking off at 9 a.m. near the Kittery Fire Department on Gorges Road. All proceeds benefit the Kittery Fire Association. For additional information, visit ww. kittery5k.com. May 24, 2013 NY-The Ridge Fire Department, Company 3 is hosting their 1st Annual Golf Outing on May 24, 2013. For information, contact Steven Gray at 631-831-0984. June 1, 2013 NH-The 1st Annual Dan Jock Memorial Fireman’s Muster will take place at the North Haverhill Fairgrounds in North Haverhill, NH. For additional information, visit www.njfiremansmuster.webs.com.
June 2, 2013 NJ-The North Caldwell Volunteer Fire Company is hosting their 32nd Annual Pancake Breakfast at the North Caldwell Firemen's Community Center on Gould Avenue from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Call 973-228-4060 for details. June 3, 2013 NJ-The 2013 Wyckoff Fire Department Golf Outing will take place at the Otterkill Country Club in Campbell Hall, NY with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. Contact Mike Rose at 201-697-1188 for additional information. June 8, 2013 CT-On Saturday June 8th the Danbury Westerners baseball team will have their Annual Volunteer Firefighters Night. Contact bob Brought at 203-417-7929 for details. June 8, 2013 NJ-The Avenel Fire Company No. 1 is celebrating its 100th Anniversary with a parade stepping off at noon followed by a picnic in Merrill Park. Visit www.avenelfire.org for additional information. June 8, 2013 MA-The 36th Annivery Fire Apparatus Parade, Show and Firematic Flea Market sponsored by the Massachusetts Antique Fire Apparatus Association, Inc. will take place at Edgewater Park in Wakefield. Visit their website at www.mass.mafaa.net for additional information. June 10, 2013 TX-The Rio Vista Volunteer Fire Department is hosting a new 52 week raffle. Contact Rick Cumins at 817556-8580 for additional information.
June 1-2, 2013 VT-The North Country International Fire School will hold their annual course. Visit www.ncifts.org for additional information, course descriptions and an application.
June 12-15, 2013 NY-The NYSAFC 107th Annual Conference will take place at the Turning Stone Resort in Verona. 2013 attendee and exhibitor registrations are available at www.nysfirechiefs.com.
June 2, 2013 NJ-Newark Fire Department's Historical Association in conjunction with the Newark Museum will be hosting its 46th Annual Fire Apparatus Muster. For additional information, call Rich Mackey at 973-600-4961.
June 13, 2013 NY-The Oneida County Fire Chiefs is planning their Annual Fire Service Clambake and Picnic in conjunction with this year’s New York State Association of Fire Chiefs Expo at the Turning Stone Casino from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Contact the Oneida
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June 16, 2013 VT-The Barre Town Fire Department's 56th annual Father's Day Chicken BBQ will take place at the East Barre Fire Station serving from 12pm-2pm. Contact Dep Chief Sanborn at 802-371-9193 for details.
June 22, 2013 NJ-Bound Brook Fire Deparment will conduct the 2013 NJ State Exempts Firefighters Convention in conjunction with the Bound Brook Fire Dept 125years of dedicated service state parade. Visit www.bbfd125.org for additional information.
June 16, 2013 RI-The Rhode Island Antique Fire Apparatus Society, the Rhode Island Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Antique Motor Fire Apparatus in America (SPAAMFAA) will be holding its 9th Annual Antique Fire Apparatus and Equipment Show. Visit www.riafas.org for additional information. June 22, 2013 NJ-New Point Comfort Volunteer Fire Company presents a concert to Restore the Firehouse featuring Larry Chance & the Earls. Doors open at 6 p.m. Show time at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 in advance, $40 at door. Visit www.newpointcomfort.org for additional information. June 22, 2013 NJ-Arbor Hose will host the dedication of their new Engine 643 at Johnson’s Park in Piscataway from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. For additional infor-
June 23, 2013 NJ-Tri-Counties Fire Association 22nd Annual Antique Fire Apparatus Show, Fire Truck Parade & Firematic Flea Market will take place at Thompson County Park kin Jamesburg from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For additional information, call Mary Ann at 732-9423438. July 14, 2013 NJ-The Knights of Fire is hosting their Annual Poker Run with sign in at Redd’s Restaurant & Bar in Carlstadt from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Visit www.theknightsoffire.org for additional information. July 20-24, 2013 OH-2013 Ohio Fire Chiefs’ Association Annual Conference and Trade Show will be held at the Sharonville, OH Convention Center, Sharonville, OH. Visit their website at www.ohiofirechiefs.org.
July 27, 2013 NY-The Wallkill Hook, Ladder & Hose Co will host the 2013 Ulster County Volunteer Firemen’s Association Convention and Parade. Contact Steve Lenz at 845-895-9708 for additional information. August 2-4, 2013 PA-Shenandoah Rescue Hook & Ladder Co. #1 Block Party. Fire Apparatus parade Friday 7:30 pm. Annual Horseshoe tournament Saturday 9 am, and Motorcycle Poker Run Saturday with registration 11 am leaving at 1 pm raindate Sunday. September 20-22, 2013 CT-The South Windsor Fire Department is hosting the 2013 Connecticut Firefightes Association Annual Convention to include a parade, firefighters muster, food and entertainment. For details, contact Scott Fine at 860-463-0500. October 12-13, 2013 OH-The Ohio Emergency Response Expo will be held at the Eastwood Expo Center in Youngstown, OH. For additional information, visit www.simoneventmanagement.com.
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