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Dr. Craig Orgeron, CIO, Mississippi and Brenda Decker, NASCIO President and CIO, Nebraska (Photo courtesy of Jack Ramsdale, www.JackRamsdale.com)
Following a chlorine gas leak at a San Jose Swim school San Jose Fire Department, County EMS, Santa Clara County Fire Department and other emergency agencies responded to reports of multiple victims. Ultimately 15 people were transported to hospital. Two Hazmat task forces were responded to deal with the issue, although the gas dispersed quickly and the building was declared safe before the Medical Group had finished dealing with a high patient load.
Another transport ambulance loads a patient, Medic 839 is a Ford E350 with a Leader built box.
See the full set of photos from this incident at YourFireDepartment.org - www.yourfiredepartment.org/SJSGalleries/De_Anza.html
More shots from the San Jose Fire Department's recent 4 alarm fire on Dobbin Drive.
Here we see AMR's Duty Supervisor's vehicle, EMS 121 which is a Ford Expedition
Egyptian pop singer Amr Diab, performs for Egyptian national team players as they celebrate their African Cup of Nations win during a celebration ceremony at the Cairo Stadium in Cairo on February 5, 2010. Egypt won the African Cup for the third consecutive time, setting a world record. AFP PHOTO/VICTORIA HAZOU
On Saturday May 8, Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety opened its doors to the public during their annual open house. During the event, more than 250 community members toured the facilities, displays, and got an up-close look at all the department has to offer. Some of the displays included equipment from the Crime Scene Investigation Unit (CSI), the SWAT Team, the Bicycle Enforcement Team, fire apparatus and the Recruiting Unit. There were also live demonstrations by the Canine Unit and the "Jaws of Life" was put to use during an auto-extrication demonstration by Fire Station 2 personnel. Other displays included the Red Cross, SNAP, SARES ham radio operators, and an AMR ambulance with paramedics. The event was coordinated by the members of the Crime Prevention Unit and the Volunteers in Public Safety (VIPS).