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Must See
Video Clips
When the call comes in for a fire, what happens, what is it like to turn-out to a call for help. This eye-opening video will help you understand just what happens wehn firefighters respond to a structure fire.
-click here for the video-
This video is
just a reminder
that firefighter
safety is not
just about you,
it's about the
ones you leave
behind. They are
the ones left to
carry on.
What are you
willing to do to
make sure you
are there for
them tomorrow?
This video
should be shown
to every
responder across
the United
States to remind
each of us that
everyone needs
to come home
safe. Please
take a moment to
watch the video
and then share
it with another
responder.
-click here for
the video-
A very
good Seatbelt
Safety video -
A Lt.
from DFD
explains exactly
"How-To" use
your seatbelt
with your seat
mounted SCBA.
Courtesy Devner
Fire Department
-click here-
Remembering a
True Community
Minded Hero -
Here are two an
excellent
ESPN
clips about the
late
Charleston Fire
Captain Louis
Mulkey.
Captain Mulkey
was, of course,
a CFD
Firefighter-but
like many
Firefighters, he
did much more in
the community.
In this case,
among other
things, he was a
Coach to
kids...and the
below link tells
a wonderful
story-well worth
your time...both
emphasizing what
a good man he
was...how good
they all
were...and how
serious the
lessons of that
fire must be
taken
locally-and
nationally.
This superb film
clip carries the
impact of
Firefighter
LODD's to a
level not often
realized by
many, but
understood by
those who are
left behind. In
this case,
family,
friends...and
kids on a team.
The 9
Charleston
Firefighters who
died in last
year's Sofa
Super Store fire
will be honored
in a memorial
service June 18,
the one-year
anniversary of
the tragedy. The
service will
begin at 10 a.m.
in Gaillard
Auditorium.
Seating is
limited in the
auditorium and
family and
firefighters
will be seated
first. The
service also
will be shown on
a closed-
circuit
television in
the auditorium's
exhibition hall.
As you know,
killed in the
Line of Duty
at the fire were
Louis Mulkey, Brandon Thompson,
William "Billy"
Hutchinson III,
Mark Kelsey,
James "Earl"
Allen Drayton,
Michael French,
Melvin
Champaign, Mike
Benke and Brad
Baity.
Please
take a moment to
watch and
share these
videos.....
VIDEO ONE -
VIDEO TWO
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