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Brandweer Flevoland Station in Almere, Netherlands features a tower that is not only beautiful, but functional as well. The tower helps the firefighters practice abseiling and train for emergencies.
Using federal grant funds, ODF foresters thinned fire hazards and diseased trees to reduce fire risk and allow for optimal Pine growing conditions.
#Firefighter Tip: A easy way to remember how to get out of a fire or a dangerous situation is: smooth – bump – bump to the pump. Which equates to the smooth male coupling to the first lugs and than the female lugs and out to the Engine and safety. #fireprotection
Using federal grant funds, ODF foresters worked to thin fire hazards and diseased trees to reduce fire risk and allow for optimal Pine growing conditions.
ODF Wildland Fire Supervisor/ODF IMT 2 Operations Chief Joe Hessel on the Douglas Complex speaks at Wolf Creek Community Meeting.
Unidad de Rescate CR-2, Segunda Compañia de Bomberos, "Bomba Germania" , Cuerpo de Bomberos de Valparaiso.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joseph Jenkins, a fire protection specialist assigned to the 673d Civil Engineer Squadron, pulls a fellow firefighter out of the water 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)