Fire and Rescue International Vol 6 No 3

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Congratulations Brendan Bromfield for his photograph ‘Quality’s Pik & Pak fire in Pinetown’ taken with a Nikon D800, lens Nikon 70-210mm F4-5.6 D, ISO 5000, aperture: F5.3, shutter speed 1/15 seconds and focal length 190mm.

Well done!

Brendan Bromfield wins this months prize money of R2000! Photo description: Fire fighters were battling a massive fire that broke out in a shopping centre in Pinetown, Durban.

This month’s FRI Images winner!

Best rescue, fire or EMS photo wins R2 000! Fire and Rescue International’s (FRI) bi monthly photographic competition is open to all its readers and offers you the opportunity of submitting your digital images of fires, fire fighters, disasters, incidents, emergencies and rescues.

Rules • All photographs submitted must be high resolution (minimum 1meg) in jpeg format • Allowed: cropping, curves, levels, colour saturation, contrast, brightness, sharpening but the faithful representation of a natural form, behaviour or phenomenon must be maintained • Not allowed: cloning, merging/photo stitching, layering of two photos into one final frame, special effects digital filters • Fire and Rescue International (FRI) reserves the right to publish (printed or digitally) submitted photographs with acknowledgement to the photographer • Winners will be chosen on the merit of their photograph • The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into afterwards

Volume 6 | No 3

Entries must include: Name of photographer Contact details (not for publishing) Email (not for publishing) Name of photograph Brief description of photograph including type of incident Camera, lens and settings used

All entries must be emailed to: lee@fireandrescue.co

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A history of quarantine and the lessons learnt from the small village of Eyam in the English countryside

8min
pages 41-43

Thoughts of a retired fire fighter - by Retired Battalion Chief Joe Carber (Now deceased)

1min
page 44

Getting to the point to protect your self - by Morné Mommsen

6min
pages 38-39

Pandemic proof workout option for first responders - by Aaron “Zam” Zamzow

3min
page 40

Burnout: When there’s nothing left to give

5min
pages 36-37

The late Divisional Commander (DC) William John Olivier, a born fire fighter at heart

11min
pages 32-35

The Garden Route in flames book: Chapter 6 Ensuring that optimum use is made of prescribed burning application in the Garden Route region - by Dr Neels de Ronde

6min
pages 28-29

Rocket HEMS Bell 222 medical aviation simulator first in the world 18

6min
pages 30-31

Command Corner: Incident response safety - by Chief Tim Murphy

2min
page 27

The importance of an effective incident management team during emergency situations - by Michelle Kleinhans

5min
pages 24-26

Comment

2min
page 4

Lead more and manage less? - by Etienne du Toit

2min
page 19

City of Tshwane strengthens Emergency Services department with state-of-the- art aerial fire fighting ladders, the first in Africa

3min
pages 6-8

Warehouse fires: strategies and tactics are the facts - by Colin Deiner

13min
pages 12-18

City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue Service Fire Training Academy now IFSAC accredited - by Frederik Munnik

15min
pages 20-23

The urban-industrial interface: where industrial fires meet communities

2min
pages 10-11

The Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) unveils future global strategy

3min
page 9

FRI Images

1min
page 5
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