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UPDATE – More video from FDNY bail out: Rescue 2 firefighter in flames exits a Brooklyn brownstone. Five injured in Crown Heights fire.

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Update from The Secret List:

FDNY Firefighters rescued one of their own earlier, pulling him "on fire" from a Brooklyn brownstone. As members searched the Crown Heights dwelling for victims, the top floor of the 3 story dwelling on Prospect Place apparently flashed, trapping at least one Rescue 2 Firefighter inside. An aerial ladder was raised to the third floor window and another Firefighter at the top of the ladder helped get him out. The FF was burning and the FF on the ladder hit him on his back to knock down the fire.

The injured R-2 Firefighter was treated and taken to New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell with burns over 40% of his body, including his face, head and hands and is critical-but breathing on his own.The brownstone turned out to be empty as a family of 6 lives there but was not home. 4 other firefighters were hurt and are being treated at local hospitals-1 in serious condition and the other 2 stable.

At this time, 1 Firefighter has critical, 3rd degree hand burns and multiple other 2nd and 3rd degree spot burns (45% overall) and will be in surgery. The 2nd most serious Firefighter has several 2nd and 3rd degree burns and is doing well. 

Earlier:

Fire this morning just after 9:00 AM at 1102 Prospect Place has left two firefighters from FDNY in the Cornell Burn Center in serious condition. Three other firefighters were also hurt. Witnesses told Trevor Kapp and Barry Paddock of the New York Daily News that the top floor of the brownstone erupted in a fireball. It trapped at least one firefighter inside who came out head first and on fire. He is reported to have burns over about 30 percent of his body. Here's more from the New York Daily News:

“He was about to jump out the window,” said neighbor Joseph Ward, 29.

Rescue workers extended a ladder to the third floor window. A firefighter at the top of the ladder helped the trapped smoke-eater, flames shooting off his body, crawl out to safety.

Perched at the top of the ladder, the rescuer pounded on his injured comrade’s back to subdue the flames. Debris from the still-burning building showered down around them.

Click here for New York Daily News photos and story from this morning's fire.

FireTruckBlog.com: Restored 1954 Mack’s first funeral.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has the story from Tucson, Arizona of the Last Alarm Foundation's 1954 Mack L Model that has been restored for use at firefighter funerals. The first ceremony is for the man who headed the project but died before the restoration was complete. Here's the story.

 

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FireTruckBlog.com: PA State Police say driver of fire truck at fault in Thursday’s fatal accident.

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From Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com a fire truck crash in Cumberland County that left a woman in an SUV dead has Pennsylvania State Police saying the driver of the rig is at fault. Click here for the story.

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FireTruckBlog.com: Aerial assault at St. Louis 5th-alarm, plus some bonus earlier video.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com posted some video and pictures of the big guns out at a 5th-alarm in St. Louis, Missouri yesterday. Click here for the visuals and details on the fire.

Below is early video from the fire as the ladder trucks and towers get into place.

 

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FireTruckBlog.com: Car crushed under medic rig. Two civilians dead. Two firefighters hurt.

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From Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com, the story on Saturday of San Bernardino County, California's Medic Squad 71 being hit by a car as the crew was returning from quarters. Click here.

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FireTruckBlog.com: Video tour of Boston’s Engine 8 & Ladder 1.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com takes us to Boston for a bit of a video tour. Click here to check it out.

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FireTruckBlog.com: Antique of the Week is 50-year-old pumper still in service.

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Glenn Usdin's Antique of the Week for FireTruckBlog.com is a rig that is still in service in West Haverstraw, New York. Click here for videos of this 1961 Howe pumper.

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FireTruckBlog.com: 1997 E-One 1500/500 pumper for sale from Command Fire Apparatus.

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FireTruckBlog.com is today featuring some rigs for sale from Glen Usdin's Command Fire Apparatus. Among them is this 1997 E-One 1500/500 pumper (video above and below). Click here or call 866-238-6688 for more details. Click here for the other featured rigs.

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FireTruckBlog.com: Spirit of ’76 & school spirit in the Antique of the Week.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com takes us to Boise, Idaho for the Antique of the Week. The rig is from 1976 and is operated by IAFF Local 149. The message is quite clear and it's in support of the Boise State Broncos. Click here for the story.

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FireTruckBlog.com: Pull my fire truck.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has the story from the University of North Carolina in Wilmington where a fraternity put on a fire truck pull. It raised money for the Wilmington Fallen Firefighters Memorial and a student who had been burned. Click here.

FireTruckBlog.com: Jet crushes fire truck standing by to help sick passenger.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has video and the story behind a collision Thursday between a commercial jet and a ladder truck at Dalls-Fort Worth Airport. The firefighters were standing by to treat a sick passenger on the aircraft when the wing and the ladder truck became one. Click here.

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FireTruckBlog.com: Rigs for sale from Command Fire Apparatus.

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Glenn Usdin from FireTruckBlog.com has a few rigs he is featuring from Command Fire Apparatus. Above is a 1988 KME 1000/1000 pumper. Below are three more. Click on the images to learn more details.

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1991 Grumman 1500/2400 Pumper Tanker

1994 Spartan Darley 1500/1000 Pumper

1996 E-One Protector 1250/1000 Pumper

Quick Takes: November 7, 2011.

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Rescues at high-rise fire in London: This is a fire over the weekend at Mermaid Towers  in Abinger Grove, Deptford. Reports indicate three adults and two children were rescued after a seventh floor flat caught fire. According to the BBC, "Emergency crews had to wear breathing equipment to lead them to safety."

Lots of fire videos from the weekend: Tulsa, Oklahoma apartment building fire; Structure fire in Willow Springs, Missouri; Helmet-cam from a Chillocothe, Ohio house fire; Helmet-cam from Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey shed fire that spread to two homes; Structure fire in Ventura, California; Steve Redick's Detroit Devil's Night compilation and now an updated version with fireground audio.

Seven hurt in fire engine – car crash: Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has the details on Friday night's collision in Virginia Beach, Virginia that left three firefighters and four civilians injured. Click here.

News report says hydrant check results in firefighter being robbed & shot at: That's the story from Miami's Liberty City where on Sunday afternoon a firefighter reports he was checking a plug a half bock from the firehouse when a man pulled a gun demanding the firefighter's gold necklace. The firefighter says he threw the necklace at the man and ran away as the gunman fired. Here are the details.

Saving money by reducing firefighter sick days: That's the proposal to the City Council by the city manager of Charleston, West Virginia. Read the story.

Retirements at the top in Topeka, Kansas: Firegeezer looks at the careers of Chief Allen Bradshaw and Deputy Chief Edward DeWitt who rose through the ranks together at the Topeka Fire Department. They are both retiring in December. Click here.

Also, pay close attention to Firegeezer this week for a special five part series that will wrap up on Veterans Day that I think you will not want to miss.

Flashover webinar: Draeger Safety has a webinar scheduled for Thursday at 8:00 PM EST called Understanding Flashovers. Click here to sign up. It is being hosted by Los Angeles Fire Department Captain Craig Nielsen. Firefighter Blog has a preview from Capt. Nielsen.

Storage building burns: No details on this fire other than it occurred on Friday.

FireTruckBlog.com: Man inconvenienced by neighbor’s emergency tries to move fire engine.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has the story of a very selfish South Carolina man who just couldn't get from point a to point b on his own personal timetable. Blocking his way was a fire engine. However late he was by the initial delay was nothing compared to the set back to his schedule that the handcuffs caused. Click here.

FireTruckBlog.com: Command Fire Apparatus features two rigs for sale.

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Glenn Usdin featuring the other side of FireTruckBlog.com with a 2001 Spartan Darley 4 door enclosed rescue pumper and a 2003 Spartan Metz Platform.

To see more pictures and specs, visit Command Fire Apparatus by clicking here.

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Quick Takes: October 31, 2011.

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Businesses burn during snow storm in Somerville, MA: Raw video from a fire Saturday night in a row of stores in Teele Square. Click here to read more.

Some very lucky firefighters: If you haven't done so, check out the video of a wall collapse during a fire at an insulation company in Fort Wayne, Indiana yesterday. Two firefighters were right in the middle of the collapse with two others nearby. We also have the fireground audio. Click here for our coverage.

There should be a monument to Willie Snow. A must read story from Firegeezer: Bill Schumm has a story about a truly remarkable man that I urge you to read. His name was Willie Snow and he died a pauper at 80-years-old in Cincinnati, Ohio. Willie Snow is a hero who saved many lives at two of this nation's deadliest fire scenes. One was a fiery car-bus collision that killed 24 children and three adults and is still considered the worst ever drunk driving crash in U.S. history. The toll would have been higher if Willie Snow had not been on the scene. He is the same Willie Snow who, 11 years earlier, was the head dishwasher at the Beverly Hills Supper Club disaster and saved many from perishing. Take the time to learn about Willie Snow. Click here.

Pump gear & siren stop fire engine thief: Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has the story of Sacramento firefighters interrupting the burglary of a post office. The burglar tried to make off with the fire engine, but he made two mistakes. He hit the siren and didn't know how to move it. Here's more.

Also in Sacramento: Video from a suspicious fire.

Tennis anyone?: On-duty tennis playing a little less than a mile outside the Village limits brought a TV camera and reporter to Key Biscayne, Florida to investigate. I think there's a lot about this one we don't know and a couple of things that, on the surface, don't make sense. Two things I do know about it are the TV station hyped it a bit by claiming a "massive" investigation is underway and that on-duty tennis and basketball as part of PT can be a hard sell to the public in today's environment. You need to set the ground work and provide the explanation ahead of time rather than be seen running from the TV cameras afterwards. Here's the story.

Take me home tonight … think again: WPLG-TV, the same station that uncovered the "massive" investigation above, has also been all over Miami-Dade Fire Rescue about the need for so many take home cars. In the latest report, the TV station says it has discovered more take home vehicles than the department had reported. WPLG is also reporting that the chief has now sent out a memo saying: "Being assigned a 24-hour vehicle does not give the assignee the authority to take the vehicle home at night." Here's the latestEarly coverage from Mike Ward at Firegeezer.

Special note to fire chiefs: TV stations and newspapers investigating fire department take home cars, like the excess overtime stories, is a trend developing across the country. Now might be a good time to evaluate your policy and make sure you can justify the need for each department vehicle you allow to sit in someone's driveway.

Popular Baltimore bar destroyed in two-alarm fire: Fire broke out at the Mount Washington Tavern in the 5700 block of Newberry Street around 4:30 this morning. The picture at right is courtesy of IAFF Local 734. Another picture and details can be found here.

Fires 'R' Us: House fire in Reddick, Illinois (with audio); House fire in Rochester, New York (with audio); Garage fire in North Attleborough, Massachusetts; House and garage fire in Gary, Indiana.

Detroit Devils' night details: From The Detroit News -  "Although the official tally of fires Sunday will not be released until this afternoon, Fire Department officials have said the number of blazes in the city remained low Sunday. Eighteen fires were reported Saturday night, below the average of 26 for Saturday fires. Fire Chief Steven Flanagan said the number of fires 'has been real low today.'

House fire in Michigan: Not much in the way of details on this one other than it was handled by the Iron Mountain Fire Department.

FireTruckBlog.com: Georgia on my mind.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com with a Minnesota fire engine spending its retirement years in Georgia. As in the Republic of Georgia. Click here for the story.

FireTruckBlog.com: Latest on bicycle – fire engine fatal in Winter Park, Florida.

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has details and video from this week's tragic collision in Winter Park, Florida between a teenager on a bicycle and a fire engine. Click here.

Quick Takes: October 24, 2011.

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In case you missed this must see video: We posted this video late Friday showing a woman plowing her car through a crash scene on a highway  in Goose Creek, South Carolina hitting two firefighters. They have broken bones and were treated and released. She has been accused of driving while intoxicated. Click here for the details.

FF Horace C. (Chris) Pendergrass: Firefighter Pendergrass was found dead in the bunkroom of Fairfax County (VA) Fire & Rescue Department Station 41 after shift change on Saturday. He is being fondly remembered in our comments section (here), on the guestbook of IAFF Local 2068 (here) and at VAFireNews.com (here). We will provide memorial details when they are available.

Collision between fire truck, ambulance, taxi and a car injures 10: Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has that story from Jackson, Mississippi. Click here.

Comments hit 30K: Over the weekend the number of approved comments since the start of STATter911.com passed 30,000. Even though Fire Critic Rhett Fleitz calls those who write in "trolls" (you don't think he is jealous, do you?), I greatly appreciate it when you take the time to write.

Cop accused of setting police station on fire is shot: Firegeezer has this unusual story from Forest City, Iowa. And BTW, I realize I never congratulated Firegeezer Bill Schumm and Raleigh/Wake Firefighting Blog's Mike Legeros (now Legeros Fire Blog) on their honorable mentions in the IAFF's Media Awards in the Best Blog category. Well deserved gentlemen. Most likely I would receive a dishonorable mention.

Fire videos: Three-alarm restaurant fire in South Whitehall Township, PA; House fire St. Paul, MN.

What a mess in Portland, Maine: The fire chief admits the policies weren't in place to prevent the friends and family plan that apparently was the de facto SOP for the Portland Fire Department's boat. This somewhat lax float-along policy was discovered by the media and the public when one of those trips ended with $38,000 damage to the boat. Here are the details behind the suspension of a captain and a lieutenant. And here's a columnists view of the whole thing after talking to the chief.

I called one wrong: I figured the bare butt firehouse video from Canada wouldn't last very long on YouTube before someone had a change of heart. That's how much I know. They apparently stand on their principles and don't back off from their prank videos so quickly north of the border. It's still there

Senate Minority Leader says keeping firefighters & cops employed isn't his job: Sen. Mitch McConnell, talking about the defeat in the Senate of President Obama's jobs bill, makes the case that preventing firefighters and police layoffs shouldn't be the role of the federal government. Click here.

South Jersey volunteer woes: Read an article looking at some firehouses that are closing due to a shortage of volunteers.

Women aren't finding their way to San Jose: Thirty years after the first one joined the ranks of the San Jose Fire Department (around the same time the Harris Poll began using the term "firefighter") there is concern that only 35 of the 631 members are women. Read more.

Off-duty mud rescue: Three firefighters from Manatee, Florida were on vacation Friday along the Withlacoochee River in Marion County when they heard the call for help from a man stuck in the mud for quite a while. Here's the story.

Torah! Torah! Torah!: FDNY firefighters knew what the rescue priorities were during a two-alarm synagogue fire in Brooklyn early Sunday morning.

FireTruckBlog.com: Another firehouse with rigs too heavy & floor too weak.

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Glenn Usdin has some weighty issues on his mind for the second time this week. FireTruckBlog.com has the story of another firehouse with a floor unable to handle the weight of the apparatus. This one is in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Click here.

The previous problem was in Saranac Lake New York. Click here

FireTruckBlog.com: New fire truck too heavy? Maybe you need a new firehouse to go with it.

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Glenn Usdin found this interesting story from New York's Saranac Lake VFD for his FireTruckBlog.com. They just put in service a 21-year-old tower ladder to replace their 42 year old snorkel. While the snorkel is twice as old as the tower ladder, the newer rig is twice as heavy. The floor of the rather old firehouse can't handle the weight without some significant modifications. This has opened the discussion about a new firehouse. Click here.

FireTruckBlog.com: Are EPA-Required Filters Breaking Fire Trucks?

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Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com reports on California officials who want the EPA to exempt fire apparatus from diesel-powered engine filter requirements.

One department's apparatus have been out of service over 300 times this year alone — blamed on the filters.

Read more at FireTruckBlog.com.

FireTruckBlog.com: Tanker & heavy rescue for sale.

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FireTruckBlog.com's Glenn Usdin has details on two rigs for sale from his Command Fire Apparatus. Above is a 1992 GMC tanker and below is a 2000 KME heavy rescue. Click here to read more about the vehicles. And you can also find more fire apparatus for sale at SellFireTrucks.com.

 

FireTruckBlog.com: The fire truck ferry.

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Well, how else would a new fire truck get to Michigan's Mackinac Island? Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com has the story of yesterday's arrival.

Going Down Under With FireTruckBlog.com

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Take a trip Down Under to see some vintage rigs with Glenn Usdin's FireTruckBlog.com.