Take a look in the right column, we have just created a new category titled Product Reviews. This will be an area were we can post full write-ups and reviews on different productsContinue readingProduct Reviews
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Happy Birthday to Us!
“This blog is intended to promote real Truck work. It’s a place to post stories, articles, and ideas. No PPV here! Truck work saves lives. Actually, the real purpose ofContinue readingHappy Birthday to Us!
Fernald Lock Pick
Jeff Janus from Bloomingdale Fire Protection District #1 sent in this tip for “forcing†a door with a jamb during non-hazard situations. Apparently it’s called the Fernald Lock Pick, and involvesContinue readingFernald Lock Pick
Cool It, Vent It, or Vacate It
Battalion Chief Tom Cole from Miami Dade Battalion 13 “B” sent us some great photos of a near miss they recently experienced in Miami. They were operating in a twoContinue readingCool It, Vent It, or Vacate It
Roof Over
 Lieutenant Rhett Fleitz from Roanoke Fire sent in these pictures of something he found while traveling in his first due area. It’s a roof over, and it should causeContinue readingRoof Over
Pockets
We added of few of your submissions to the What’s in your pockets page. We still have a whole bunch of emails to sort through. If you have sent inContinue readingPockets
Door #3
Firefighter Chris Johnson from Concord Fire, Engine Co. 1 sent in these photos of yet another unique drop bar installation. From the outside it has the tell-tale signs like anyContinue readingDoor #3
Check, check, check it out
Lately we have had some great dialog on the site about saws. It gave us an idea for another topic. What are everyone’s thoughts about daily saw check outs? DoContinue readingCheck, check, check it out
Right Blade for the Job?
Do you really know your saws? Are you sure your going to choose the right saw for the job? Are you sure you’ve got the right blades on your saw?Continue readingRight Blade for the Job?
One cut is always faster than two
Well, we hate to use the term always, so maybe we’ll say… One cut is typically faster than two. This video was referred to us by Stephen Raclaw from Sturtevant,Continue readingOne cut is always faster than two