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Volunteers go door-to-door in the 4th and 5th Wards of East Orange, offering free smoke alarm installation in homes that need them and providing fire safety information.
Photo taken January 10, 2015 in East Orange
Erica M. Viviani/American Red Cross
Members of the FDNY's Fire Prevention Unit checking for any fires on the barge after the show. © FDNY Photo Unit.
“Where’s the Fire?” at Epcot's Innoventions. A fun and entertaining way to learn about fire safety.
(Walt Disney World -- Epcot -- Innoventions)
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This is what happens, in about 5 seconds, when you add water to a super heated chip-pan. Imagine this happening in an enclosed 'galley' kitchen. Your not going to walk away from this domestic fireball.
Photo sequence shot at Glasgow's annual Glasgow Green Fun Day!
Public Safety event staged by the Council's fire department.
Check this one out in hi-res.
Pretty damn effective.
Throughout North America, children know that "Sparky" is the mascot for fire safety! (Sparky is normally a dog). However, a few years ago the City of Toronto had a promotional campaign that involved a moose. These moose were found in all colours and slogans throughout the city.
Following the campaign, the Toronto Fire Service donated their moose (Sparky) to the Ontario Fire College, located in Gravenhurst.
As part of the Home Fire Campaign, volunteers with the American Red Cross, Union City Civic Association, North Hudson Regional Fire & Rescue, and Friends of Rigby canvass in Union City installing free smoke alarms and providing fire safety information to more than150 households.
Photo taken April 2, 2016 in Union City, NJ.
Diane Concannon / American Red Cross
Volunteers go door-to-door in the 4th and 5th Wards of East Orange, offering free smoke alarm installation in homes that need them and providing fire safety information.
Photo taken January 10, 2015
Diane Concannon/American Red Cross
Photos from the Fire & Security Matters Awards 2023, which took place on 15 June 2023 at the Coventry Building Society Arena
Learn more about wildfire prevention, prohibitions, and wildfires or note by visiting: bcwildfire.ca/index.htm
Our local fire department visited, yesterday, to teach matters of safety to pre-schoolers.
One important matter for three-year-olds is that they should not be afraid of a fire fighter in full gear. So, "Fire Fighter Keith" put on eighty pounds of equipment, while talking about the need not to hide from fire fighters who might be trying to rescue children. He added that he's the daddy of two daughters.
Fireworks set up on one of the six barges used for the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks. © FDNY Photo Unit.
Photos from the Fire & Security Matters Awards 2023, which took place on 15 June 2023 at the Coventry Building Society Arena
Always check for current fire restrictions before you plan a trip to public lands. When campfires are allowed, be sure to use existing fire rings whenever available.
Photo by Ginessa Stark, BLM
Super smokey after a house fire in our neighborhood... Good reminder to have a family fire drill. #chambana #firesafety (via Instagram -- ift.tt/1Wwkkqt )
by Ranger Katy Barger | Maryland Park Service, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Cumberland City students spend a week with park rangers at Rocky Gap learning how to boat, fish, swim, hike, perform first aid, pitch a tent and more!
Albert Joseph Widmar (b: March 20, 1925 – d: October 15, 2005 at age 80) was a starting pitcher and a pitching coach in MLB.
Widmar played part of two major league seasons as a reliever with the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns. He debuted with the Red Sox in 1947, and was sent to St. Louis before the 1948 season in the same trade that brought Vern Stephens to Boston. After an unspectacular year with the Browns, he was demoted to Baltimore, St. Louis' Triple-A affiliate team.
Between 1945 and 1952, Widmar played for the Boston Red Sox (1947), St. Louis Browns (1948, 1950–1951) and Chicago White Sox (1952). He batted and threw right-handed. As a coach, Widmar worked with the Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays.
In November 1979, Al Widmar became the pitching coach of the Toronto Blue Jays; he kept the job for the next 10 seasons. In 1985, he guided a rotation that featured Dave Stieb, Doyle Alexander, Jim Clancy and Jimmy Key as the Blue Jays won their first AL East Division title. He was promoted to special assistant to the vice president and general manager in 1991.
Career statistics:
Win–loss record 13–30
ERA - 5.21
Innings pitched - 388.1
Division II (6th – 12th) Winner
Dylan Traufler
Greenbrier Middle School
Sponsor: Greenbrier Fire Department
Ole Miss community assistants Abhijaya Shrestha (left) and Jack Mazza practice using fire extinguishers during training Tuesday. Photo by Thomas Graning/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services
We went to an event combining both
Fringe Festival and Shakespeare In The Park
And also Gateway Burners (hence the pile
of wood here stack'd and doused in lighter juice).
The Lonely Mountain String Band played some tunes
And Zi Teng Wang performed some magic tricks
And Shakespeare guys recited parts of plays
And Burners set this wooden bear ablaze
And finally, there was free beer and cake
A wonderful event this night to make.