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FDNY Fire Inspector charged in Day Care Scam

An FDNY Fire Inspector has been charged in a massive bribery scheme involving Brooklyn day care centers. Inspector Carlos Montoya was arraigned last Friday in Federal District Court in Manhattan, and released on $100,000 bond. The investigation, dubb… Read More »

Storage in the Stairs

We know the importance of inspections and identifying hazards in the buildings that we serve and respond to.  This is just a simple reminder of one hazard that depending on it's location in the building, can be missed. Read More »

Charleston Sofa Super Store Fire; Final NIST Report Issued

   The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released its final report on its study of the June 18, 2007, fire at the Sofa Super Store in Charleston, S.C., that trapped and killed nine firefighters, the highest number of firefigh… Read More »

Taking it to the Streets; “Redefining the Fire Ground” Rescheduled

[caption id="attachment_837" align="alignleft" width="579" caption="Taking it to the Streets with Christopher Naum"][/caption] Wednesday Night’s Program has been postponed due to Emergent Server issues at BlogTalkRadio. The Program has been r… Read More »

Taking it to the Streets; “Redefining the Fire Ground” Rescheduled

Many would argue that the fire ground doesn’t need to be “redefined”; that the way we do business in the Streets is just fine and that the American Fire Service knows how to get the job done, at any cost. Read More »

Taking it to the Streets; “Redefining the Fire Ground”

[caption id="attachment_1129" align="aligncenter" width="511" caption="Taking it to the Streets with Christopher Naum"][/caption] For a Rockin’ Hot Time, Tune in this coming Wednesday night, November 3rd  to FireFighter NetCast.com and Taking it to t… Read More »

NIST Study on Charleston Furniture Store Fire Calls for National Safety Improvements

Major factors contributing to a rapid spread of fire at the Sofa Super Store in Charleston, S.C., on June 18, 2007, included large open spaces with furniture providing high fuel loads, the inward rush of air following the breaking of windows and a lack o… Read More »

What’s Behind the Rack?

Accessing this stand pipe is almost impossible and these systems aren't always that reliable and shouldn't be your sole suppression plan. Read More »

Standpipe or Not?

Not all of the stairwells have standpipes in them. Most were typical connections with a valve and 2 1/2 inch connection. As you can see in this picture, this one was not a typical seen in a stairwell. Read More »

Cleveland School Fire of 1923

That night 77 people lost their lives at a school event that should have ended with celebration and refreshments. Instead the community was tasked with finding the bodies of those who did not make it out. Read More »

False Exterior Walls

Not only will it hamper rescue efforts, performing ventilation or suppression from this side of the building would be challenging at best. Read More »

Addresses on Inspections

Then I look at my list and see the same numerics on another inspection form with a different business name. This is what I find..... Read More »

Light Fixtures?

Now, let's say that you get a call for an "odor of" or something similar that makes you check the attic. You pop open the hatch and here you have this. Read More »

Light Weight Strip Malls

As you look at this building you can see that it seems to be a series of stores or spaces in a commercial building. Most likely a strip mall type building. Read More »

Fire Stopping Pillows

Basically, the way that these pillows work is that when they are heated, they expand (the plastic will melt away) and fill the void. This maintains the fire rating and prevents fire from spreading and smoke spread is contained. Read More »

Making Sure Beams Fail

Steel will deform and twist and this beam will meet little, if any, resistance during a fire. I understand that a pocket of concrete will not keep this beam from dislodging, but it there is a reason for properly pocketing these beams. Read More »

Making I-joists More Dangerous

This is a weak spot in this floor and will sag. It will fail much faster if contacted with fire. Read More »

Company Discussion: Vacant Buildings Cont.

Just because a building is occupied does not make it inherently safe if it is on fire. The same is true for vacant buildings; just because it is vacant does not make inherently dangerous just because it is vacant. It also doesn't mean it isn't occupied. Read More »

Painted Sprinkler Heads

Doing a thorough inspection on remodels could prevent something like this. This is a safety issue for both the occupants and firefighters. Read More »

The Ingenuity Files

Dish soap bottles are now adequate for electrical outlets. Read More »

Burnt Breakers

Burnt or melted breakers indicate overloads or other major electrical problems. Read More »

Accidental Green Roof

This is not a real "green" roof. It may look like one, but, it was by accident. Read More »

Creative Wiring

Great wiring hard to come by. Who wired this? They did a great job. Read More »

Identifying RTU’s From the Interior

Take care to look above you and identify RTU from the interior. Read More »

What’s Above You?

What is lurking on the roof? It could come crashing down on you. Read More »

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