This video was created by Albert Belez with KETK NBC 56 for The Noonday Volunteer Fire Department after we lost two of our brothers. Captain Kevin Williams and Firefighter Austin Cheek. The Last alarm at the end of this video was added by myself and was the actual last Alarm that was played across all fire and ems channels during the memorial service. Albert has been at many of our fire scenes and has become a very familiar face to us. He did a beautiful job making this video. Kevin and Austin, “We will never forget you guys. Rest In Peace Brothers.” The footage that was at the beginning of this video has been removed by request from KETK 56.
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Tätigkeitsbereich der Berufsfeuerwehr Linz (AUT)!
Movie about the fire department of Linz (AUT)!
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Daily Check of Scott SCBA Airpacks- Part 1 of 2
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If the home owner is gone, and a neighbor reports the house on fire, what will the fire department do to gain access to a "fortress" type home that has a security gate and highly reinforced fencing around the property?
Most times, a homeowner like this has given the PD and the FD access codes to the gate.
Also, I would assume the homeowner has great security, which would generate a call or signal to their security system, who would then dispatch the FD with appropriate information.
This video was created by Albert Belez with KETK NBC 56 for The Noonday Volunteer Fire Department after we lost two of our brothers. Captain Kevin Williams and Firefighter Austin Cheek. Albert has been at many of our fire scenes and has become a very familiar face to us. He did a beautiful job making this video. Kevin and Austin, “We will never forget you guys. Rest In Peace Brothers.”
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Capturing movie for 1st mission of Fire Department 3, but mission failed.
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My cat’s stuck in a tree and i’m considering just calling the fire department, but i don’t know if it’s like 1500 dollars or something crazy like that. Is that true? If so, are there any other ways to have someone get him out?
Call the fire department and ask how much. If they charge anything I’d think it’d just be for the gas to get the truck out there.
Homewood Fire Department answers the Last Alarm with their fallen brother, Brian Carey. The Band of Brothers Fife and Drum Corp played a salute from the graveside.
http://ff911.org/profiles/blogs/official-village-of-homewood
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Firefighter Brian Carey, Homewood, IL Press Release
HOMEWOOD, IL March 31, 2010 Last evening, Tuesday, March 30, 2010 before 9:00 PM, the Homewood Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a structure fire at a single-family residence at 17622 Lincoln Avenue in Homewood. First arriving fire crews found a house with visible smoke and flames, and were advised that at least one occupant remained inside the structure.
Firefighters initiated rescue and extinguishment operations, and, upon entering the structure, encountered heavy heat and fire conditions. Because of the extreme heat and the amount of fire burning inside the house, the sole occupant, 87-year old Wendell H. Elias, could not be reached and his body was located after entry could be made. The other occupant of the house, 89-year old Bertha A. Elias, had escaped and was transported to South Suburban Hospital with non-fire related injuries. She is in stable condition at this time.
During the rescue attempt, Homewood firefighter paramedics, Brian Carey (28 years old) and Karra Kopas (21-year old) were injured. They were taken by ambulance to South Suburban Hospital in Hazel Crest (IL) where they were treated. Firefighter Carey succumbed to his injuries and passed away while at the hospital. Firefighter Kopas suffered first and second degree burns and is in stable condition at the University of Chicago Burn Center.
Firefighter/Paramedic Carey joined the Homewood Fire Department as a part-time firefighter/paramedic on August 20, 2008, and was hired as a full-time firefighter/paramedic on December 13, 2009. Firefighter/Paramedic Kopas joined the Homewood Fire Department as a part-time firefighter/paramedic on June 23, 2005.
Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Oak Lawn, Illinois, April 6, 2010.
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The video response is pics from that fire.
Terre Haute Fire Department – 1819 N 8th Street house fire raw video. Filmed by Firefighter Tim Hough. Awesome video, thanks Tim.
Terre Haute, Indiana
09-14-07 House fire, Terre Haute
Possible Flashover?
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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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