Monday, June 25, 2007
Chichester mutual aid fire
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At about 3 p.m. the Heights Engine and Ambulance 7 were dispatched to the town of Chichester for a refridgerator fire. The address was just across the city line so we had a good shot of being the first on scene. Loudon's fire chief was the first to arrive about a minute ahead of us and first reported "nothing showing" and than updated it to "smoke showing" just prior to our arival. A 14 year old resident of the home was there when the fire broke out, and after removing a couple of pets, phoned 911. The fire was contained to the refridgerator, which made for easy extinguishment with an 1 3/4" line from E-7: however, smoke damage was pretty significant throughout the home.
June 1st I-93 MVA
Friday, June 22, 2007
FDNY L-146 LODD
Another tragedy on the heels of the Charleston LODD'S. Firefighter Daniel Pudjak of FDNY L-146 died while operating at a building fire. He was attempting to vent from a ladder when he fell several stories.
This should be a reminder to all who are on the job that fighting fires is a dangerous profession, whether you are on the line inside or just breaking windows from the outside, and we should do everything in our powers to ensure that we ALL go home after our shifts are complete.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Charleston, SC LODD
" Fireman's Prayer"
Capt. Billy Hutchinson, Capt. Mike Benke
Engineer Brad Baity, Asst Engineer Michael French
Firefighter Brandon Thompson, Firefighter Melven Champaign
Firefighter James Drayton
When I'm called to duty God, wherever flames may rage
Give me the strength to save some life, whatever be its age.
Help me embrace a little child before it is too late,
Or save an older person from the horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert, to hear the weakest shout,
And quickly and efficiently, to put the fire out.
I want to fill my calling, and to give the best in me. To guard my every neighbor, and protect their property.
And if according to your will I should lose my life,
Please bless with your protective hand my children and my wife.
Capt. Billy Hutchinson, Capt. Mike Benke
Engineer Mark Kelsey, Capt. Louis Mulkey
Engineer Brad Baity, Asst Engineer Michael French
Firefighter Brandon Thompson, Firefighter Melven Champaign
Firefighter James Drayton
NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Batt 3 Retirement dinner
Last night members from Batt 3, along with some of the retirees, met at the Red Blazer for dinner to honor Brothers Wiggin and Fanjoy and to present their clocks to them. It was good to see the two of them, and to sit a spell and enjoy their company once again.
If anyone has a few more pictures please forward them to me and I will post them.
If anyone has a few more pictures please forward them to me and I will post them.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
Tropical storm Ken
First of all, let me start off by saying on behalf of all the members from Batt 3, welcome to brothers Folsom and Holm. Capt Folsom has been promoted to the position of Battalion Chief and FF Holm to Lieutenant.
Most , if not all, of the members on group 3 have been speculating about the changes BC Folsom might make once he becomes the "Boss" on our awesome Battalion and I came up with the following analogy:
The weather channel has just determined that Tropical storm Ken is about 200 miles off the east coast and the projected path covers most of it. As the storm moves closer it intensifies and is a little more predictable. At 50 miles out it becomes a category 3 hurricane and gaining momentum. The place of landfall has been narrowed down to about 100 miles. Now a category 4 storm, it is evident that there will be some damage done, but the extent is still unknown. Which brings us to real time. The storm has landed and moved further inland. As a result from the fury of the storm, an offshoot windshere named Jonathan was spotted moving due north towards Penacook. The Jonathan storm has given the impression of doing no damage and simply dying in place. FEMA has been dispatched to offer some relief to those affected by the storm. As a preemptive safety measure, all Concord fire stations east of the Merrimack River have blown the bridges, battoned down the hatches, and are preparing for any secondary storms that might occur. Be sure to tune in June 9th for a FEMA response and assessment of the amount of damage left in the wake of this unprecidented storm.
Most , if not all, of the members on group 3 have been speculating about the changes BC Folsom might make once he becomes the "Boss" on our awesome Battalion and I came up with the following analogy:
The weather channel has just determined that Tropical storm Ken is about 200 miles off the east coast and the projected path covers most of it. As the storm moves closer it intensifies and is a little more predictable. At 50 miles out it becomes a category 3 hurricane and gaining momentum. The place of landfall has been narrowed down to about 100 miles. Now a category 4 storm, it is evident that there will be some damage done, but the extent is still unknown. Which brings us to real time. The storm has landed and moved further inland. As a result from the fury of the storm, an offshoot windshere named Jonathan was spotted moving due north towards Penacook. The Jonathan storm has given the impression of doing no damage and simply dying in place. FEMA has been dispatched to offer some relief to those affected by the storm. As a preemptive safety measure, all Concord fire stations east of the Merrimack River have blown the bridges, battoned down the hatches, and are preparing for any secondary storms that might occur. Be sure to tune in June 9th for a FEMA response and assessment of the amount of damage left in the wake of this unprecidented storm.
Friday, June 1, 2007
The Retirees
As of May 30, 2007, Battalion 3 lost two more members to reiterment. Batt Chief Fanjoy and Lt. Wiggin both ended their careers with the CFD after 59 years together on the job. Lt. Wiggin joined the dept in January of 77' and BC Fanjoy joined the dept in Sept of the same year. They will truely be missed.
BC Fanjoy 3rd from right, Lt. Wiggin 4th from right (top row)
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