: Firefighter Konecny consistently performs the duties of a firefighter. Firefighter Konecny consistently meets and occasionally exceeds all expected criteria for quality, quantity and timeliness of assigned work. Firefighter Konecny can be counted on to thoroughly check all equipment and apparatus upon arrival every shift. Firefighter Konecny maintains the facilities at Station 20 and often offers suggestions to improve the
LAPD Cadet: In the course of being an L.A.P.D Cadet, I have acquired the rank Corporal. This rank consists of teaching recruits the fundamentals of the program and the 3 D 's (dedication, determination, and discipline). In 2011, I received an award for being the best physically fit in the entire recruit class. This award was given to me for having overall great motor skills, strength, and endurance. Within the Cadet program, I was involved in a traffic course that enhanced my knowledge in traffic laws, regulations, and standards.
Police Officer K-9: The Narcotics finder A police and his dogs walks up and down the bored, and the dog smells drugs. The police officer calls for back up; and when back up arrives, he lets go of his dog and the dog sniffs it out and leads them to the drugs to keep it off the streets, so they keep searching for more drugs, and they find a lot more, and there are people with the drugs and when the dog and the officer see the people with the drugs, he calls for backup again and backup arrives they react quickly incase people start to run. The way to become a police officer K-9 unit is need to by a police officer first to become a K-9 unit officer. The training need to be a police officer first is a 12 week program that includes
In the article, Heroic Firefighter’s Story, published by ABC News, the author focuses on the story of a particular firefighter who risked and lost his own life in attempt to rescue victims stuck inside the World Trade Center during 9/11, Timothy Stockpole. The article first introduces us to Stockpole by presenting a background of him, describing a life-threatening incident he first had while stuck in a burning house 3 years before his actual death. Then, it continues to explain what happened to him as he attended his (unknowingly) last day of work, while going into detail about what happened soon after his death, such as the fact that 10,000 people showed up at his funeral. The tone of this article could be described as melancholic, because
Kennewick man: Should He Be Repatriated? Lately, there has been a talk about what scientists should do with a skeleton entitled Kennewick man. On July 28th, 1996, history was made. College students were watching a hydroplane race near Kennewick, on the Columbia river.
Because of this development the city replaced their volunteer fire department with a full time staffed department in 1858. At this time the fire chief proposed many changes to
He said 3 overall between both stations, eighty percent are medical calls. He said, “sometimes you see things that will never leave your mind and you constantly are seeing those images”. After sharing all this information with me, Josh wanted to just add some quick facts to better my knowledge of fire fighting. He informed me that, Pre- Incident planning crews go out once year to do planning around the city. There are several hydrant units that are flow tested once a year and have a color code system
This job is seen as a high honor and the firemen themselves get
The village of Stone Park and the Stone Park Fire Department is a tiny tight knit community. The community even though it does not have a large area, it does have its fair share of threats that could potentially negatively affect the community. Just as other communities, funding is the main problem, if this village had a suffice amount of funding, then threats toward the fire department and the community addressed to create a safer community. Just as any other community, this community can receive grants from a wide variety of different sources. A range of certain threats that could affect the Stone Park Fire Department has an impact on the fire department in different ways.
The Fire Stick, utilised by Indigenous Australians has been an essential tool in the practice of traditional land management across Australia since their arrival 50,000+ thousand years ago. Fire Stick Farming (as it is now known) shaped the Australian landscape in ways that benefited both land and Aboriginal people. A practice that increases biodiversity of plant species, offered an abundance of food, both for Aboriginal people and wildlife such as the Kangaroo and Emu, and, in turn, increased populations of these species, which were also a desired food source. Additionally, the practice of burning both small and large areas of land ensured the prevention of larger uncontrollable fires which can devastate landscapes, as evidenced by the common
A firefighter needs to have a variety of skills such as evacuate fire structures and treat victims, suppress and extinguish fires with hoses pumps and additional apparatus’. Not everything a firefighter accomplishes involves fighting fires, and saving people, they also act as role models for the younger generation, and the community. A firefighter may have to participate and give a lesson in
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire was a devastating fire that killed 146 girls in New York City (Leap for Life, Leap for Death). At this time, citizens of New York were furious and demanded that the government do something to prevent future tragedies. The government responded and the reforms that the government made, it changed the future of New York industry. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, one of history’s deadliest fires, came as a result of outrageously unsafe working conditions, led to a high death toll and injury total, but, ultimately resulted in reforms that helped safeguard future factory workers.
There is not much better than a new Hallmark Channel film, and Campfire Kiss is definitely a new favorite of mine. Interestingly enough, I had interviewed most of the principal roles with one exception--who was Dylan Kingwell? As I was reviewing his credits, I immediately remembered his role of Victor in The Returned, but Hallmark audiences have certainly seen him in two other films (both Christmas films as a matter of fact). Although the premiere of Campfire Kiss was last weekend (March 19th), I know that Hallmark is replaying the movie multiple times, and I even heard it may be making its way up to Canada next weekend. In order to get to know the young man who plays Arthur in this recent heart-warming film, I had the opportunity to chat with this young thespian who has more roles under his belt than some of his adult counterparts!
Firemen are often known as a trained rescuer, primarily to extinguish hazardous fires. When I think about becoming a firefighter, I think about the word Saint. Being a firefighter comes with a lot of responsibilities, respect, and generosity. With those three components, I believe that 's what makes a great firefighter. Before making a decision that can affect your life, you must think it through.
First Responders put their life on the line for innocent people everyday. They are the first ones to arrive on scene bring help or supplies to those in need. Those responder are Police Officers, Paramedics, Firefighter, Emergency Dispatchers, and Military Personal. Many people do not realize the amount of stress that being a first responder can put on a person.
This short red iron device pictured above is a fire hydrant. The fire hydrant is an example of public health in action because people do not know how important it is within the community. A fire hydrant is a fire protection measure. The image impacts health because fire hydrants are placed within the communities to prevent unintentional injuries. They are there to assist fire fighters if a fire is too big to control.