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Laura King Mid-week update
Written by Laura King   

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

I’ve been away from the blog for a couple of days while I’ve been working in Nova Scotia in advance of FDIC Atlantic this weekend in beautiful Wolfville in the Annapolis Valley.

It’s cold and wet here on Cape Breton Island, a bit of a reprieve from the high temps in southwestern Ontario. And that means few forest fires here in God’s country, but yesterday we could smell smoke in town, presumably from the wildland fires in Quebec where rain yesterday helped to wet things but 38 fires continue to burn. Read more here.

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I got the blurb below in an e-mail Tuesday from the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs and then from a couple of fire officers who thought it relevant enough to forward:

According to Reader’s Digest’s 2010 Trust poll, firefighters are the profession that Canadians trust the most – for the second straight year! This year, the magazine will feature short profiles of some of Canada's Top Firefighters. You will find these in the October issue of Reader’s Digest, dedicated to fire safety.

Do you know a fellow firefighter that stands out? A hero that everyone should hear about? Nominate him/her now! Reader’s Digest would like to thank these everyday heroes and honour them by sharing their stories. Anyone can submit a nomination. Visit: readersdigest.ca/firefighter

We all know dozens, maybe even hundreds, of outstanding firefighters. Why not bombard Reader’s Digest with nominations. The process is quick and easy so take a few minutes and nominate your crew mate or your captain.

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I was poking around yesterday looking for some details from FDIC-Indy for a story we’re doing for the July issue of Canadian Firefighter and EMS Quarterly magazine. I came across a piece on the Fire Engineering website by Adam Snyder, Fire & Rescue Chief in Atlantic Beach, NC, about his adventure on the way home from the conference. It’s gruesome but uplifting and well worth reading - click here .

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The IAFC is urging chiefs to issue a stand down order to their departments after separate confined space rescue incidents in the U.S. resulted in civilian deaths and firefighter injuries. During a stand down, personnel are directed to postpone non-emergency tasks and focus on training. Here’s the press release from Billy Goldfeder, chair of the IAFC Safety, Health and Survival section. Here are details on the incident in Indiana and here's the Ohio story.

 

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