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Members of the Oregon Department of Forestry and the Oregon State Fire Marshal's Office Incident Management Teams at the 2016 annual joint training session.
A member of the Redmond Hotshots assists with a burnout operation on the Douglas Complex, 2013. Photo by Chris Friend, ODF.
Members of the Oregon Department of Forestry and the Oregon State Fire Marshal's Office Incident Management Teams at the 2016 annual joint training session.
Fire whirl developed in the Smock Road Fire in south Wasco County, Central Oregon District, 07-25-13. Photo by Adam Barnes, ODF.
This is a non asbestos Supalux type board but just to add some confusion the name Limpet was used for sprayed asbestos coatings used on the undersides of roofs and on steel beams/columns
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U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Austin Conner, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, prepares to rescue fellow firefighters during ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
In honor of National Engineers Week 2013 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District employees present structural engineering, alternative energy and fire protection topics to Wiesbaden Middle School students Feb. 19-21 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Brit Rockafellow and James Hogenson, district fire protection engineers, presented to 8th grade science students on the concept of the Fire Triangle. They demonstrated the requirement of oxygen, heat and fuel to create a fire. They also explained their role in determining the proper interior finishes, fire alarm system and proper exiting when working on projects for USACE. The lessons provided a forum for volunteers to come into the school and expose the students to real-world applications of what they learn in the classroom as it relates to science, technology, engineering and math or STEM. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Jennifer Aldridge)
A sheriff's vehicle is painted with retardant dropped by an air tanker on the Stagecoach Fire, Klamath County, July 2013. Photo by Alex Robertson
Kyle Wray, interim senior vice president for executive affairs, speaks at the unveiling ceremony of a new ladder truck for Stillwater Fire Department with Oklahoma State University branding.
The Red Cross distributes breathing masks to Glendale residents to protect against smoke from the Douglas Complex, 08-02-13. Photo by Chris Friend, ODF.
Minnesota National Guard Airmen, from the 148th Fighter Wing, and 25 partnering agencies participated in a full-scale Triennial exercise at the Duluth International Airport, Duluth, Minnesota on June 2, 2022. The exercise simulated an aircraft striking a piece of large construction equipment upon touching down on the runway. Full-scale exercises like this exercise communication and response with diverse response agencies with a goal of saving lives and ensuring airport infrastructure is available for the community in a swift manner. (Air National Guard photo by Audra Flanagan)
A severe dry lightning storm on July 26 started many fires in Southwestern Oregon. Almost all were extinguished while small, but a few grew large, defining the Department’s worst fire season since 1951.
This official Minnesota State Capitol Restoration Project photo is being made available for educational, scholarly, news or personal purposes (not advertising or any other commercial use). When any of these images are used, the photographic credit line should read “Courtesy: MN Dept. of Admin. By Cathy Klima.” These images may not be used in any way that would imply endorsement by the Minnesota State Capitol Restoration Project or the State of Minnesota of a product, service or point of view.
ODF helicopter drops water on a fire in the Grants Pass Unit, Southwest Oregon District, August 2013. Photo by Rick Dryer, ODF.
U.S. Air Force fire protection specialists assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron conduct ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)
MUELLER® Indicator Post are used in fire protection systems and perform several functions. The Indicator Post provides a means to operate a buried or otherwise inaccessible valve. Also, the Indicator Post readily and clearly indicates whether the valve is open or shut.
The Austrian Star Alliance Terminal at the airport is Austria’s most advanced interface with the rest of the world. Almost all Star Alliance and Austrian Airlines flights will depart from the new terminal. This expansion of the airport into a third terminal offers greater convenience and service for the passengers. Fire protection is essential in a building of this size, and Colt delivered and installed 620 linear metres of Smokemaster SM5 smoke curtains in the Pier area, and 1,200 linear metres in the Terminal.
Apex Bakery Equipment
803 Main Street
Belmar, New Jersey 07719
(732) 681-9496
Welcome to Apex Bakery Equipment. We understand the challenges that face the modern baker. Besides being in the equipment business for over 40 years. We are a fifth generation baking family. This first hand experience and knowledge gives us a unique opportunity to assist you in unexpected ways. We truly care about our customers and are proud to consider ourselves partners in your success. Apex is actively involved in the design and constant improvements of the machines produced in the finest factories on the planet. Whatever your baking requirements entail, we will be there for you and with you. We value all our customers; many of who have become loyal repeat clients.
From the Mom and Pop corner bakery to the largest and most automated plants in the world. No job is too big or too small. We will not attempt to sell you more than you need.
We want you not only to succeed, but to prosper. We'll be here when you're ready to expand. We can help you with layout, formulations, etc. Please contact us with any questions.
ODF Single-Engine Air Tanker (SEAT) drops retardant on a fire in EOA 08-11-13 Photo by Larry Aragon, USFS.
A sawyer cuts a tree ahead of a fire front. Thinning helps keep a fire out of tree crowns and makes it easier to stop spread.
Airman 1st Class Nicholas Frank, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, pauses for a photo after completing ice rescue training at Six Mile Lake on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, Jan. 8, 2023. After completing a classroom course, the JBER firefighters took to the ice to test their skills in a series of scenarios designed to simulate real-world rescues. The firefighters received certifications as ice rescue technicians having qualified in the skills needed to conduct ice rescue and recovery efforts in extreme cold-weather environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Class Patrick Sullivan)