Monday, August 19, 2013

Beaver Creek Fire in Idaho

Beaver Creek Fire in Idaho
Credit: Great Basin Incident Mgmt Team
 It started back on August 7th.  It is now raging into its 12th day.

The Beaver Creek Fire in Idaho has burned over 100,000 acres (nearly 160 square miles).

Over 2,000 home have been evacuated.

More than 1,100 firefighters are battling this blaze.

Local tourist towns are currently threatened, including Sun Valley and Ketchum.

But the fire is only 10% contained.

Beth Lund is Incident Commander with the US Forest Service, and she has nonetheless expressed some optimism that the crew may begin to make meaningful progress in fighting this fire.

It reminds us that we are well into Wildfire Season.  Wasn't long ago we were reporting on the Black Forest Fire in Colorado and the Powerhouse Fire in California.

Currently, the NIFC says 47 active (and large) fires have burned over 800,000 acres.

Year-to-date, more than 31,000 fires have burned over 3.3 million acres.

To those on the front-lines, your work is greatly appreciated.  Be safe as you fight on!!


Beaver Creek Fire in Idaho
Credit: KIVITV
Beaver Creek Fire in Idaho
Credit: Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman
Beaver Creek Fire in Idaho
Credit: Ashley Smith/Times-News

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Fire Chiefs of the Year 2013


Each year many Fire Chiefs (career and volunteer) are nominated to be CHIEF OF THE YEAR.  The winners are then announced at the Fire-Rescue International conference.

This year there were 12 career nominees and 5 volunteer nominees.

The 2013 winners have been announced!  They are... (career chief) RANDY MIROWSKI and (volunteer chief) FREDDY JOHNSON SR

Congrats to all of you!! 

Career nominees included:
  • Joe Florentine -- Little Elm (TX) Fire Dept
  • Randall Groves -- Eugene (OR) Fire Dept
  • David Hall -- Springfield (MO) Fire Dept
  • Joanne Hayes-White -- San Francisco (CA) Fire Dept
  • Rhoda Mae Kerr -- Austin (TX) Fire Dept
  • Rich Marinucci -- Northville Township (MI) Fire Dept
  • Mark Melvin -- Fort Bragg (NC) Fire & Emergency Services
  • RANDY MIROWSKI -- Loveland (CO) Fire Rescue Authority
  • Wayne Senter -- South Kitsap (WA) Fire Dept
  • Floyd Shotwell -- Bruce-Romeo (MI) Fire Dept
  • Paul Syx -- Bessemer (AL) Fire Dept
  • Adam Thiel -- Alexandria (VA) Fire Dept

Volunteer nominees included:
  • Charles Addington II -- Wolfforth (TX) Fire & EMS
  • Greg Ball -- Oktibbeha County (MS) Fire/Rescue Dept
  • FREDDY JOHNSON SR -- Stoney Point, Parkton (NC) Volunteer Fire Dept
  • Thomas Renz -- Barnes (WI) Fire Dept
  • Chad Sonnier -- Scott (LA) Fire Dept

Friday, August 9, 2013

Smokey the Bear

Smokey the Bear
All Photos Credit: US Forest Service

Smokey the Bear celebrates his 69th birthday today (Aug 8, 2013)!!

Born in 1944, Smokey the Bear is the longest running PSA campaign in US history!

The first campaign catch-phrase was "Smokey Says - Care Will Prevent 9 of out 10 Forest Fires."

In 1947 this changed to "Remember ... Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires."

In 2001 this shifted to "Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires."

Here's a look at Smokey the Bear through the years...

Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1944
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1948
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1950
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1953
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1954
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1964
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1967
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1983
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1984
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1985
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 1994
Smokey the Bear
Smokey the Bear 2011


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

World Police and Fire Games 2013

World Police and Fire Games 2013

Going on now...

The 2nd largest sporting event in the world (behind the Olympics).

The World Police and Fire Games 2013 has drawn:
  • 25,000 visitors
  • 10,000 competitors
  • in 57 sports
  • from 70 countries
  • to Belfast, Northern Ireland

Its a great way for Police Officers and Firefighters to (1) promote good health (2) reduce stress and (3) expand competitive skills and abilities.

Next up... World Police and Fire Games 2015... in Fairfax County, Virginia.

Start training soon!!


Friday, August 2, 2013

The Star Spangled Banner

Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Mort Kunstler
The Star Spangled Banner is now the national anthem of the USA.  But do you know its story?

In 1812 the United States went to war with Great Britain.  In 1814 the British took Washington DC, then moved north to Baltimore.  They came upon Fort McHenry where 1,000 US soldiers guarded the harbor.

Meanwhile, the British were holding Dr William Beanes - an elderly American physician - as a prisoner on one of their ships.  But the doctor had a young American lawyer friend who came to the ship to discuss his release.  That was Francis Scott Key.

The British captain was willing to negotiate the doctor's release, but not until the next morning.

That night, aboard a British ship in the Baltimore Harbor, the words of The Star Spangled Banner were penned.  Dr Beanes and Mr Key witnessed a perilous fight while they watched an American flag disappear into the night.  They saw the red glare of rockets and the bursting of bombs.  Finally, they awoke to the morning light, looking to see if the American flag was still flying high.

The 1st stanza of our national anthem asks their question.

Oh! say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
Oh! say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave,
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

You may not have heard this... but the 2nd stanza answers their question.

On the shore, dimly seen thro' the mist of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep.
As it fitfully flows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,
In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream.
'Tis the star-spangled banner.  Oh! long may it wave,
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

We hope you enjoy these memorable images from the 1st stanza...

Oh! say, can you see, by the dawn's early light
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Unknown
What so proudly we hailed
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Michael Draper
At the twilight's last gleaming
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Unkown
Whose broad stripes and bright stars
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Smithsonian
Through the perilous fight
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Unknown
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: National Park Service
And the rocket's red glare
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Unknown
The bombs bursting in air
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Unknown
Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Unknown
Oh! say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Uknown
O'er the land of the free
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Library of Congress
And the home of the brave
Star Spangled Banner
Credit: Unknown