Say an individual refuses to evacuate an office during a drill and/or a real emergency. I know they will receive a citation from the PD/FD, but what is the citation? How does it harm you? What really happens?
Depends where the citation is stemming from, internal company policy, state policy ETC.
What is the citation (fee) for an individual who refuses to follow fire safety evacuation procedures?
Church virtual reality walk-through
Created for fire inspection video, full exterior/interior of a church.
Video was created for AIS, INC. Using MultiGen Creator™, my task was to create the structure in 3D from floor plans, photos and video. Clips were captured from their FIRES™ interactive real-time system. Database was to be used for fire inspection training.
You can see more of my 3D work at http://wwww.cestcop.com
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Houston Fire Station 19
Bullet For My Valentine – Scream Aim Fire
Music video by Bullet For My Valentine performing Scream Aim Fire. (C) 2007 20-20 Entertainment, LLC
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Fire Officer Training – Canceling Assistance Prior to Arrival?
This is the expanded dispatch and fire ground radio transmissions from a reported chimney fire that occurred in the Long Ridge Fire District in Stamford, Connecticut. Automatic assistance from Stamford Fire Rescue and the Turn of River Fire Department was also dispatched, but cancelled by a Long Ridge Assistant Fire Chief prior to his arrival or arrival of any Long Ridge units. Once the first Long Ridge Engine arrived on scene, they quickly learned that they had more than a chimney fire. An excellent learning tool for all Fire Officers about what never to do when responding.
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Minneapolis Fire Chief Alex Jackson/Rocco Forté, addresses Mpls City Council (PT 2)
(From Star Tribune report – http://www.startribune.com/investigators/94636289.html?page=3&c=y)
May 24, 2010…The report, jointly prepared by Rocco Forté, director of regulatory services, and Fire Chief Alex Jackson, said the Fire Department was “behind schedule” in a plan to inspect all properties in five years, because it appeared to be repeating some inspections.
Debate on blame continues
Both Forté and Jackson declined to comment before Monday’s presentation of the report to a council committee.
Samuels said he is certain the proposal will pass. He said that the city had made “tremendous improvement” in inspections, noting that at one time, it inspected all buildings every 17 years, and that five years ago it developed a plan to complete all inspections using the firefighters as inspectors.
But there were indications that the report could lead to some sharp debates over who ultimately is at fault.
Although Forté, a former fire chief, proposed to the council more than five years ago that firefighters take responsibility for inspections, Council Member Schiff blamed Jackson for problems with inspections by the Fire Department. “I have ultimate confidence that the firefighters who are properly trained and properly scheduled can do this work,” he said. “I just don’t have confidence that the chief can be effective in administering the program.”
Told of those comments, Jackson said, “I have nothing to say until after the [Monday] meeting.”
Ron Edwards, who chaired a federal court-appointed committee that monitored the desegregation of the Minneapolis Fire Department for 20 years, beginning in the 1970s, said, “I think that the record will show that Alex Jackson has served both with competence and also with compassion.”
Elizabeth Glidden, chairwoman of the council’s Regulatory, Energy and Environment Committee, called the report “a strong recommendation for ensuring that we have consistent, properly done inspections.”
The council had evidence last fall that Fire Department inspections were yielding relatively few citations, and Glidden said the issue was discussed in one committee on which she served. But, she added, “Quite frankly, we did not have the kind of detail that’s in the report.”
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LAFD “Your Fire Department”
A little look back into some of LAFD’s big incidents, with a little taste of the past. Some scenes are extended footage of the ring of fire video.
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Wheelock fire alarm test
Testing my Wheelock 34T-24+WS-24 fire alarm horn/strobe using 2 12 volt lead acid batteries. This horn looks exactly like the 7002T series but the horn and strobe are wired separately giving the horn an uninterrupted sound instead of the infamous skipping the 7002T is known for. NOTE: these are audio and visual devices using flashing strobes. Even though the camera didn’t pick up the strobe flashing very well if you have light sensitive Epilepsy, or if you have any ill effect from viewing flashing strobes please don’t watch this video. I will not be responsible for any ill effects you may experience. with that said enjoy.
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Captain Safety Episode 1 – Fire Safety
The first episode of the Captain Safety series made for the Volusia County Safety Comittee. Made for Mainland High School TV Production under the supervision of Greg Cardino, this video was voiced and animated by John Mondelli.
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Ladder 19 ventilates fire