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Mar 09 2010

R.I.T. Assignment to Ambler Boro

Station-7 (Wissahickon) was originally dispatched for the building at 10 Maple Ave. in Ambler Boro. 03/06/10

Chief-7 arrived on scene with a confirmed fire in the basement of a three story abandoned factory with limited access to the building.  With that report, County radio dispatched Squad 6 as the RIT team.

Due to the condition of the property and building, crews were having a challenging time getting water to the area of the building where the fire was located.  After this assessment of the conditions, Chief-7 struck the 2nd Alarm for manpower, which added Ladder-6 to the assignment to supplement Squad-6’s crew.

Crews cleared in approx. 3 hrs.

Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: R.I.T., Recent Incidents · Tagged: 03/06/10, 2010, Ambler, Maple Avenue, R.I.T., Squad 6, Vacant, Wissahickon

Dec 14 2009

“Warriors Watch” & FFCo Welcome Home Vet to Flourtown

Flourtown Fire Company was honored to help welcome home, SPC Andrew Trotto home from Iraq, along with bikers from Warriors’ Watch, Philadelphia Police Department, Springfield Police Department and hundreds of friends and family. SPC Trotto was welcomed home to his cousin’s home on W. Wissahickon Avenue in Flourtown. Independence Day Weekend, July 2009.

Photos of “Returning Vet” Event

Warriors’ Watch Recall of Welcome Home for Trotto

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Parades, Recent Incidents, Videos/Images · Tagged: Avenue, PPD, SPC, SPD, Springfield Township, Trotto, Warriors' Watch, West, Wissahickon

Dec 13 2009

Flourtown Fire Company Participates in Wissahickon Fire Company Firefighter Camp Graduation

Officers from the Flourtown Fire Company and Wyndmoor Hose Company were invited to attend the Wissahickon Fire Company Firefighter Camp Graduation. Both Flourtown and Wyndmoor had future junior firefighters participate in the camp. Congratulations Guys!

Sta 7 FF Camp 2009 (Small)

From left: Wyndmoor Chief Fran DePaul, Wyndmoor Captain Pete Bistline, Wyndmoor Camper Patrick Dolan, Flourtown Camper Dave Brierly, Flourtown Camper Greg Fasold, Flourtown Lieutenant Chris Manning, Flourtown Assistant Chief Chris Buckley.

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Training · Tagged: firefighter, junior, Training, Wissahickon, Wyndmoor

Jan 06 2008

Flourtown Fire Company hosts Confined Space/Building Collapse Training for Area Fire Companies

By Tim Ernst, President & Firefighter Flourtown Fire Company

January 6, 2008

ConfinedSpace_01_2008The scenario was modeled after building collapses that take place all over the world everyday. It used technology developed after 9/11 and Oklahoma City that allow rescuers the time needed to make progress in this type of emergency and learn what needs to be done. The training scenario involved two victims trapped in a three story building where the second floor partially collapsed onto the first and the third floor completely “pancaking” onto the second. In the end it would take over 50 firefighters, over five hours with hundreds of feet of air hoses, ropes, and many air packs to rescue both victims and it all took place in a 20-foot trailer in the parking lot of Flourtown Fire Company on Sunday.

Personal Protection Equipment Specialists, Inc. from Lincoln University, PA provided the confined space/building collapse trailer to Flourtown, Wyndmoor, Oreland, Wissahickon, Fort Washington, Green Lane fire companies and Springfield Ambulance. The drill began with each firefighter getting their blood pressure and pulse checked by Springfield Ambulance personnel to set a base line. Then after the teams of two or four firefighters donned self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and entered the darkened maze of tilting floors, shifting building debris, wires, and obstacles, where they removed the debris and brought in shoring equipment to inch their way to the victims – their vitals were checked again upon exiting the trailer. According to Chief George Wilmot, III of Flourtown, “We organized the fire companies and ambulance squads as we would in a real emergency and we learned a lot today. It was nice to work together with all the other companies and work side-by-side with their personnel and equipment. The lessons learned today in training will help us acquire the equipment and training needed to further strengthen our response.”

After 22 teams of firefighters had entered the simulator and five hours of crawling on hands and knees through the pitch black maze the two victims were reached, their “injuries” assessed and they were packaged up and removed from the collapse zone. “It really opened our eyes to how many firefighters it takes in such a situation, we had over 100 firefighters here today and for each one that went in, it took 8 to 12 outside supporting them,” said Robin Liberty a firefighter with Flourtown Fire Company. Wilmot concluded, “By assessing the vitals of each firefighter and recording the amount of time they could stay in the hazardous environment on a regular SCBA bottle we learned a great deal about our capabilities. Each company promised to share their photos and videos from today and critique their performance. Everyone I’ve talked to enjoyed the training today, it was a long day, but well worth it.”

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Images of the Confined Space Training

Written by Tim Ernst · Categorized: Training, Videos/Images · Tagged: #1, 20-foot, 2008, 9/11, air packs, collapse, Company, confined, Ernst, Fire Company, firefighters, Fort Washington, George, Green Lane, Hose, Inc., January, Lincoln, obstacles, Oreland, Personal Protection Equipment Specialists, space, Springfield Ambulance, trailer, victims, volunteer, Wilmot, Wissahickon, Wyndmoor

May 22 2006

Dodge Ball Tournament

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Written by Rob Brzezinski · Categorized: Community Events · Tagged: Dodgeball, Fireballs, Flourtown Flames, fun, Fund-Raiser, High School, two teams, Wissahickon

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