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Tim Beebe Beebewitz's Blog

The proper time

Written by Tim Beebe   
Tim Beebe, the fire chief in Upsala, Ont., writes the Spontaneous Combustion for Canadian Firefighter magazine but that’s just four times year and he has much more to say, so we’re posting his always-entertaining blog here. You can go back into the blog archives to find out why he chose the name Beebewitz’s Blog – (something about high school!) – or just read it and enjoy.

Nov. 7, 2011 – It seemed like the ultimate statistical conundrum. What if we were paged at 01:15 hrs on November 6, and then again exactly an hour later (after the official change back to Eastern Standard Time)? The second call out would also be recorded at 01:15 hrs on November 6 . . . even though it happened an hour later. Such an occurrence would be inconceivable in the mathematically rigid world of chronological record keeping.

I was nearly convinced that the problem was unsolvable until Erinn suggested that I would simply write "EDT" or "EST" after the notation to clarify the proper chronology in the annals of dispatch history. Come to think of it, busier departments deal with this issue every year at the fall time change. Only fire chiefs that live on the peripheral edge of the universe (who have never been paged during that one-hour time period) even give it a second thought.

Speaking of time-related puzzles, the village of Upsala lies in Central Time Zone, but we operate on Eastern Time because most of our business is done in Thunder Bay. This can cause complications even without the convoluted spring-forward, fall-back shenanigans we play twice a year. All points west of Upsala lie firmly in Central Time Zone, but I record our calls in Eastern Time regardless of direction. I had a mildly heated discussion once with a police officer about our page out and arrival times at a fatal crash. My notes just didn't jive with her notes. Fortunately one of us finally figured out that she was running on Central Time and I was running on Eastern.

On a semi-related topic, I'm told that many years ago a municipality near here chose not to adopt Daylight Savings Time because they thought messing with daylight might cause the tomatoes to ripen more slowly. Council's discussion of the matter is reportedly recorded in all its paradoxical glory in the archived meeting minutes.

To finish off this downward spiral to incongruity, John Lennon's tooth just sold for $31,200.00. If I ever become famous, I'll have to remember to will my teeth, hair, and fingernails to my kids so they'll have a rainy-day fund in case times get tough.

I'm not quite sure how a supposed firefighting blog digresses this far into absurdity.

In an effort to redeem myself, here is a post by the Fire Critic that gives a short history of Firefighter Close Calls, and The Secret List. Check out the Firefighter Close Calls Facebook page here. I've been a Secret List subscriber, and a Billy G admirer for a lot of years, and my respect for this fire service icon increases the more I learn about him. I wonder how much his teeth will be worth in fifty years.

To finish off on a sane, normal note, check out volunteer firefighter Jennifer Mabee's blog. A new perspective from the volunteer service is always welcome.

You may not find volunteer firefighter teeth on the auction block in 50 years, but life would not be the same in 80 per cent of Canada's landmass without them.

Tim Beebe is the fire chief in Upsala, Ont. Contact him at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Tim
Written by Tim on 2011-11-07 12:03:05
Sane and normal are relative terms I guess :-)
Jennifer Mabee
Written by Jennifer Mabee on 2011-11-07 11:36:24
Thanks for the mention! I'm not so sure about sane and normal though...lol

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