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 	<title>INTRODUCTION TO FIREFIGHTER-FIT</title>
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 <![CDATA[MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2012 1830hrs â 2230hrs
LANCASTER COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING CENTER
101 Champ Blvd., Manheim, PA 17545
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This introduction to Firefighter-Fit lifestyle is geared not only towards the individual looking to improve his or her health and fitness but also fire officers looking to learn new training techniques to improve the performance and health of their personnel. A short classroom session will be followed by instruction and hands on training in all aspects of the Firefighter-Fit techniques and how you can adapt this program to your station. 
What to bring: Full PPE, SCBA, gym clothes (i.e. shorts, T-shirt, sneakers, Towel).
FEE: $20.00
Please come out and join us and learn that there is more to this than flipping a tire!
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YOUR GYM, YOUR STATION, YOUR LIFE
This class is limited to 40 students.
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    <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 21:05:41 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>RESCUE SQUAD 15 CUTS IN SANDY SPRING</title>
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 <![CDATA[At 1900 hours PE704, M704, and RS715 were dispatched for the PIC at the intersection of New Hampshire Ave and Tree Lawn Dr. Crews arrived to find one patient confined to the vehicle. RS715 stabilized the vehicle before removing 2 doors and the "B" post to gain access to the patient. &nbsp;...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 22:05:35 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>REPORTED KITCHEN FIRE TURNS INTO WORK IN STEELTON, DAUPHIN COUNTY </title>
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This evening around 1915 units from Steelton got dispatched
to their first due at 103 Lincoln Street for a reported kitchen fire. Chief 50
arrived on scene to find a 3 story wood framed duplex with smoke showing. Crews
from Engine 50 were greeted with a well involved kitchen fire and extension to
all floors. Crews worked this stubborn fire for a few hours with fire spread,
overhaul and salvage. Multiple mutual aid units were dispatched to the scene to
assist. &nbsp;Story and Pictures Courtesy of Staff Correspondent Tim Knepp

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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 20:05:42 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>ONE TRAPPED IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP, DAUPHIN COUNTY</title>
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 <![CDATA[Early this morning units from Company 37 in Susquehanna 
Township and the Harrisburg Bureau&nbsp;of Fire were dispatched to&nbsp;22-322 Eastbound between jungle and Cameron Street&nbsp;at 
0118 for a PIC. Crews arrived to find a SUV&nbsp;underneath a tractor trailor with one trapped with an extended extrication. ...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 09:05:55 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>CHEMICAL FIRE IN BUCKS COUNTY</title>
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 <![CDATA[CHEMICAL FIRE â Bucks County, 5:02 a.m. 5/16/12 â A lighting 
strike caused a chemical fire at the Rohm and Haas Chemical Plant in Bristol 
Township. One bulk storage tank was set on fire. The fire was contained to a 
containment area with an unknown quantity released. The fire is now out and 
residents are advised to shelter in place. The Bucks County EOC has been 
activated. The Bristol Borough School District has closed for the day.&nbsp;&nbsp; ...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 08:05:59 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>UPPER DAUPHIN COUNTY STAYS BUSY WITH ONE EJECTED AND ONE PINNED</title>
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 <![CDATA[At 06:30 hours Box 19-1 was transmitted for a motor vehicle accident with injuries in the area of the fire station bringing Co 19 (Carsonville) and Rescue-Engine 29-1. The Rescue-Engine responded with 3 (FF W. Leonard) and the Utility with 2 (FF T. Laudenslager). Upon arrival of of E19-1 they found one person heavily entrapped in the vehicle. Crews from 19 worked on vehicle stabilization and extrication. Upon arrival of 29 units they assisted in completing the extrication. Fire Police controlled traffic. At 06:59 Box 29-1 was transmitted for a Med Local on S River Road, Chief 29 (Stout) responded and handled the incident while crews operated at the crash. At 10:55 Box 29-1 was transmitted to the base of Peters Mountain on Route 225 for a tractor trailer overturned. Captain 29 (Neiter) responded and was advised of 2 patients ejected down over an embankment. Rescue-Engine 29-1 (Asst Chief T. Pottiger) responded with 6 and the Utility (FF. T Bunger) followed. Upon arrival the crews assisted EMS with patient care and established a 3:1 haul system. The patient was secured in a stokes and brought to EMS where he was transferred to Life Lion Helicopter in Dauphin. Co 38 (Dauphin) provided the LZ. Squad 216 (Fisherville) responded and assisted at the scene with manpower. Fire Police controlled traffic&nbsp;Pictures and Story Courtesy of http://www.halifaxfire.com/...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 08:05:17 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>FIREMAN BLAKE APPLETON PASSES AWAY TODAY</title>
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It is with great sadness that I report 9 year old Blake
Appleton has lost his battle with cancer, and has joined the other angels in
heaven. Blake was a fighter all the way to the end. A man among men. Never did
he give in or give up. His mother conveyed to me the importance of the trip to
New York City and his new found Fire Department friends. I feel humbled to have
been a part of the team that was able to make such an impact on such a special
child at such a crucial time in his illness.

Blake had a rare type of aggressive brain cancer. Blake
decided in November that he no longer wanted to continue his chemo or radiation
treatments and wanted to live his last few months living life to the fullest
and not being sick. His mother granted her son this wish (imagine how difficult
a decision that must have been). Today around 1400 hours Blake drew his last
breath. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family and all of the people that
Blake impacted during his short time here on earth. Godspeed&nbsp;Earlier story on Blake - http://www.mattmilesfirephotography.com/news/fullstory/newsid/159477

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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 20:05:26 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>STAY FIREFIGHTER-FIT MY FRIENDS! </title>
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We get asked and criticized by firefighters - âwhy do you
guys train like this all of the timeâ? Did you forget that our job whether it
be career or volunteer is consistently ranked in the top 3 most stressful jobs
in the United States? Did you forget the commitment we owe to our families to
come home after a fire or shift? Did you forget the commitment we have to our
brother and sister firefighters of being able to pull them out in their time of
need? Did you also forget the commitment to the people in the communities we
serve and to be at our BEST at ALL times? 

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Since 1999 we lost 641 Brother and Sister Firefighters to
medical related incidents in which 552 were cardiac in nature! Quit denying
that we are out of shape as a whole and take a stance in keeping our brother
and sister firefighters healthy and fit! 

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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 12:05:18 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>FEMALE DRIVER TRAPPED FOR AN HOUR IN VEHICLE NEAR RINGTOWN</title>
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UNION TOWNSHIP (SCHUYLKILL COUNTY), PA: On May 14, 2012 at 15:47 hours the Ringtown Valley Fire Department, Ringtown Ambulance, Mahanoy City West End Rescue 993, and Shenandoah ALS responded to an accident with entrapment.&nbsp;The two vehicle accident was on the Ringtown Blvd in Union Township, just south of Ringtown.&nbsp;The accident was a head on collision involving a SUV and a small passenger car.&nbsp;The one driver was trapped underneath her dashboard in her vehicle and had to be rescued.&nbsp;Fire fighters had to remove the roof and all doors to gain access to the trapped driver.&nbsp;The second vehicle had to be pulled off and separated to allow the trapped driver&amp;rsquo;s vehicle&amp;rsquo;s front end to be rolled.&nbsp;The extrication took close to an hour to perform and closed the roadway.&nbsp;The female driver was taken by ground to the trauma center due to rainy weather.
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CLICK HERE FOR MORE PICTURES FROM THE SCENE BY COAL REGION FIRE:
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Story and Pictures from the Coal Region Correspondent Stephen Barrett...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 20:05:15 -0400</pubDate>
  
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 	<title>LEARN IT, LOVE IT ** LIVE IT! </title>
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 <![CDATA[This set of rules is from the Kentland Volunteer Fire Company in Prince Georges County, MD but these rules can be used anywhere from the smallest to busiest volunteer or paid houses!&nbsp;&nbsp;...]]>
 
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    <pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 10:05:55 -0400</pubDate>
  
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