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javascript seem to be disabled in your browser. you must have javascript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. firehall.com bookstore becoming a firefighter firefighting directory firehall mall canadian firefighter about advertise contact enews home news headlines department news industry news association news blogs dispatches editor's blog guest blogs from the floor on scene hot topics codes and standards emergency & disaster management employment and hiring equipment fire & ems health and wellness incident reports inside the hall labour relations opinion research response wildfire week social media podcasts webinars jobs becoming a firefighter job board leadership prevention training communication extrication fire ground hazmat ics & ims industrial structural wildland water & ice rescue volunteers communication ppe maintenance new products technology tools trucks subscribe to e-newsletter volunteer vision: june 2018 many have heard me quote this saying about the fire service: it’s “150 years of tradition, unimpeded by change.” stopbad: june 2018 comox fire rescue has recently hosted our 10th, bi-annual firefighter youth camp. building a holistic program this feature is the fourth installment in a five-part series exploring oak bay fire department’s holistic health and wellness program. trainer's corner: june 2018 the bc wildfire service uses a ranking scale from one to six to quickly describe fire behaviour based on a set of visual indicators. six nations fire department ontario is home to the largest first nations fire department in canada. « 1 2 3 4 5 » pause videos this week june 22, 2018 more this week this week june 15, 2018 more this week this week june 8, 2018 more this week this week june 1, 2018 more this week this week may 18, 2018 more this week this week - april 27, 2018 more this week this week - april 20, 2018 more this week this week - april 13, 2018 more this week this week - april 6, 2018 more this week this week - march 29, 2018 more this week this week - march 23, 2018 more this week this week - march 16, 2018 more this week this week - march 9, 2018 more this week this week - march 2, 2018 more this week this week - february 23, 2018 more this week this week - february 16, 2018 more this week 1 2 3 4 news winnipeg council votes to renegotiate union head's wage deal carless smoking blamed for hamilton high-rise fire massive blaze destroys 16 townhouses in stony plain fire at whitehorse waste facility under control: officials former hotel owners plead guilty to fire code violations regina crews battle grass fire near refinery barn in elmira destroyed in early morning fire fifty new fires sparked in b.c. after lightning storms fire damages building at dalhousie's agricultural campus windsor firefighters vote in favour of new deal fire crews rescue worker trapped in trench ashton barn fire deemed suspicious blogs comment: june 2018 finding candidates that are a good fit for the department is a universal challenge. as psychologist dr. lori gray, said during her seminar at may’s oafc 2018 show: “the wrong hire can have profound implications for you as a service.” personal experience is probably bringing a few of these implications to mind now. in addition, she continued, you are not doing justice to candidates by hiring them for a job they are not suited for. comment: may 2018 as first responders, the fire service has its lion’s share of stories. emergencies are unique life events, and some of the stories i’ve heard thus far are quite humourous post-fact and in absence of significant injury — such as ones involving people found in compromising positions after a car crash. guest blog: first time fire training may 23, 2017, oakville, ont. - my average day involves sitting in front of a computer, editing stories, and lots of coffee. what it doesn't involve is crawling through smoke, cutting up cars or running hoses. but the day i spent at the oakville fire department was not an average day.before i suited up in editor laura king's gear, i was given a truck tour and shown around the training facility. the alarm went off and the firefighters had to race off to a nearby school. it seemed as if it took no more than 30 seconds for the guys to suit up and drive off.it probably took me 15 minutes to put on my turnout gear. just as i was feeling comfortable in the gear, and feeling the weight of the scba on my back, training officer darren van zandbergen slipped a smoke-simulation screen into my helmet and i was once again uncomfortable . . . and essentially blind.i never realized how little is visible through smoke. i assumed some light would peek through; 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