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Firefighters snuff out small wildfire near Tustumena Lake on Kenai Peninsula Firefighters from the Kenai/Kodiak Area forestry station are mopping up a small wildfire that was reported Tuesday afternoon near Tustumena Lake on the Kenai Peninsula. The Border Lake Fire (#348) is estimated at ½ acre and is located about 3 ½ miles southwest of Tustumena Lake and approximately 6 miles east of Clam Gulch and the Sterling Highway. It is just south of Crooked Creek. The fire was reported just after 4 p.m. Tuesday by a local resident who could see smoke about ½ mile from his cabin. The fire is not accessible by road and a helicopter was used to ferry six firefighters to the fire and drop water on the fire. The helicopter made multiple water drops to knock the fire down and firefighters secured the perimeter by getting a hose lay around the entire fire Tuesday night. ALASKA WILDLAND FIRE PREVIOUS STATE NEWS |
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New York police, firefighter, correction unions sue to block release of some disciplinary records Police, firefighter and correction officers unions have asked a judge to block the release of officers' disciplinary records in cases where claims against them are unsubstantiated following Albany's repeal 50-A law, according to new court papers. The some 60,000 officers who are represented in the lawsuit, claim that when the records concerning officers disciplinary matters are released beginning as early as Wednesday, they will also include non-final and unsubstantiated allegations. The unproven allegations cannot be allowed to be publicized in an internet "data dump" because it will "absolutely destroy the reputation and privacy — and imperil the safety — of many of those firefighters and officers," the Manhattan lawsuit from late Tuesday alleges. The so-called 50-a law — which previously prevented officers disciplinary records from being publicly released — was overturned in a wave of reform sparked by the May 25 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. NEW YORK POST EMS officials mark 50th anniversary of 1st paramedic act EMS agencies and officials are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the nation's first paramedic act, signed in California on July 15, 1970. The Wedworth-Townsend Act, signed by then-Gov. Ronald Reagan 50 years ago on Wednesday, legally recognized the practice of paramedicine and protected paramedics administering intensive prehospital care in the state, the California Ambulance Association and National EMS Museum recounted in a news release marking the anniversary. Los Angeles Doctors Walter Graf and J. Michael Criley were the first to train paramedics in the state to deliver pre-hospital care to heart attack patients without direct physician intervention, treating and transporting them in mobile coronary care units and increasing survival rates. Criley and Graf partnered with Los Angeles County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn to address the risks of performing intensive care across jurisdictions and operational boundaries, leading to the drafting of the paramedic act. EMS1 Interactive map shows risk of encountering COVID-19 at events of different sizes across the country A new tool developed by Georgia Tech allows people to look up their risk of encountering COVID-19 at event, based on the county they live in. The interactive map allows users to choose a county anywhere in the United States, choose the event size (anywhere from 10 people to 10,000), and then calculate the risk that at least one COVID-19 positive person will be present. For example, in Marion County, the tool calculates that at a 100-person event, there is an 58% chance that someone in attendance will be COVID-positive. At a gathering with only 10 people, that risk goes down to 8%. In Warren County on the state's western border, the risk level is less than 1% at a gathering with 100 people in attendance. Alternatively, the risk is 97% in two Indiana counties: Elkhart and Marshall. The interactive map is based on data from The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic, which pulls daily data on COVID-19 testing and patients from all 50 states. It's also based on 2019 U.S. Census data. WTHR-TV NBC 13 INDIANAPOLIS Thermal camera demonstrates how dangerous hot cars are for children VIDEO: More than 50 children in the U.S. died from heatstroke after being left in hot cars last year. Rising temperatures during the summer are one reason why parents must be more alert than ever when driving with children in the back seat. "It doesn't take as long as you think it will to build up to a dangerous situation inside a car," said Gulfport Fire Chief Mike Beyerstedt. "It's terribly dangerous for young children. Most of the heat increase takes place in the first half hour." That rise in temperature is called the greenhouse effect. The fire department used a thermal imaging camera to demonstrate on a WLOX News car. At the time of the test, the temperature in Gulfport was 90 degrees. "112 (degrees) just shooting at the window here on the outside of the car," said firefighter Lt. Tim Ishee, pointing the thermal imaging camera at the vehicle. "That's just the residual heat coming off of the car." WLOX-TV ABC/CBS 13 BILOXI First Lady Melania Trump Visits Washington D.C. Engine Company 9 Fire Station Today, First Lady Melania Trump made an unannounced visit to Engine Company 9 fire station in Washington, D.C. to deliver a donation of boxed lunches prepared by the White House chefs, Be Best tote bags, reusable face masks and hand sanitizer. The First Lady met with firefighters and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel from Engine Company 9 and policemen and women from the neighboring DC Metropolitan Police Department Third District. Engine Company 9 in 4th Battalion, which includes Ward One, is an emergency response and life-saving fire station that works to promote health and safety in the Nation's Capital. The DC Metropolitan Police Department Third District serves the historic U-Street corridor area and is a highly visited, commercial and residential section of the capital well known for its ethnic and cultural diversity. The Third District aims to protect and serve, and works hard to build a safer and stronger connection between neighbors, police and the community. WHITEHOUSE.GOV PREVIOUS NATIONAL NEWS |
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COVID-19 and Wildfire: Episode 1 - hosted by Intterra and WFCA - Webinar Series - Gordon Graham and Dr. David Black Strengthening Your Wellness - 10-11 AM PDT - Webinar - July 23, 2020 Canceled: FFABCs Diversity Workshop - 50th Convention IABPFF - Hartford, CT - August 2-7, 2020 Fire-Rescue International Conference and Expo - IAFC - Virtual - August 19-21, 2020 Postponed: American Fire Sprinkler Association to host AFSA39 - Orlando, FL - September 13-16, 2020 Fire-Rescue Med Conference - IAFC - Online - October 19, 2020 Wildland-Urban Interface - IAFC - Online - November 3-4, 2020 VCOS Symposium in the Sun - IAFC - Clearwater, FL - November 12-15, 2020 POST EVENT MORE EVENTS |
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