Also why we must ALWAYS wear proper PPE!
Archive for April 2010
Why our job is dangerous
April 29, 2010PCB landmark destroyed
April 29, 2010Famous local area landmark destroyed by fire. Panama City Beach FD had a serious job when the restaurant/giant sail ship caught fire yesterday. Read more of the story here!
Call updates
April 29, 2010A busy day for the C. First off E-7 was alerted for a working dwelling fire in OCW first due. E-7 assisted in extinguishment, E-1 make quick work of a fire in a trailer home. Later that day T-6 was dispatched to an explosion at a metal recycling facility a couple blocks away from the [...]
Union meeting
April 27, 2010Meeting upcoming next week Tuesday May the 4th @ 6PM Important business to discuss please all members make an attempt to attend!
Busy A-Shift
April 26, 2010Last A-Shift proved to be a busy one for St-6. A total of 20 calls were answered for 6 & many others for 7 including a working structure during storms throughout the night. At one point there was only 2 local units available for emergencies when T-6 & e-7 were attached to auto accidents and [...]
Training tools
April 24, 2010For all you firefighters and buffs check this sight out for great audio of fire scenes from all over the counry. Also a fantastic training tool for all firefighters. Firesceneaudio.com
Training
April 23, 2010Some more C-shift training using the Barnhills building by the mall and incorporating a boat fire.
C-shift
April 8, 2010Busy day yesterday on the C. Late in the evening the Special Ops team were tasked with playing a part to mitigate a simulated attack in a mall over in Escambia County Check out the local news here for the story. Some of the photos below: Early this morning T-6 was able to assist OCWFD [...]
B-Shift structure
April 1, 2010B-Shift T-6 was able to lend a hand to OCW E-1 early this morning in extinguishing a trailer fire at a auto sales lot. Upon arrival, heavy smoke was showing while E-1 & T-2 made the initial push and knockdown. T-6 assisted EFD E-82 in extinguishing an extension of the fire to a storage shed [...]




