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Showing posts with label Public Health and Safety. Show all posts
Recently, our friend, Jeff Oaks of Video Oaks Production took some time to video the City of Carlisle's Fire Department at a local fundraiser at Dairy Queen. The volunteer fire department was raising money for uniforms and other needs of the department.
The Fire Department had many different displays and events at the fundraiser to reach out to the community. It was a great event for the residents of Carlisle to take part in for the entire family. Those in attendance was also privileged to see the department in action in a Mock Crash scene. It was great to share with the community what the Fire Department does for all of us!
Thanks to all of those who serve on the City of Carlisle Fire Department for all that you do!
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The Fire Department had many different displays and events at the fundraiser to reach out to the community. It was a great event for the residents of Carlisle to take part in for the entire family. Those in attendance was also privileged to see the department in action in a Mock Crash scene. It was great to share with the community what the Fire Department does for all of us!
Thanks to all of those who serve on the City of Carlisle Fire Department for all that you do!
Firefighters negotiate confined areas during a self-rescue drill. |
Chief Wyatt was pleased with the overall performance of those in attendance and will plan for
future training events to enhance the skills
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Firefighters practice victim removal under the direction of Asst. Chief Bell. |
The fire department members demonstrated that they have been well trained and they have the necessary skills to perform their duties as firefighters.
The Carlisle Fire Department greatly appreciates the owner and management of the Carlisle Commons Apartments for providing the building in which to conduct training. The continued use of the facility will enable the department members to continue
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Firefighters prepare to enter an apartment to search for a victim. |
On Monday, November 16th, the Carlisle Fire Department returned to the Carlisle Commons Apartments for Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) training. The Warren County Fire Chiefs’ Association established a RIT policy several years ago to provide for a common protocol for all of the fire departments in the county. The intention of the RIT is to be a stand-by crew who is ready to enter a structure if a firefighter or crew of firefighters would become lost or unable to free themselves from an area. The RIT becomes a
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Firefighters wait for their next command after advancing a hose line. |
The Carlisle Common Apartments have allowed the fire department to build obstructions in the empty units so the firefighters can practice negotiation around unusual walls or other areas. Monday’s training was an ongoing process which started on Nov. 7th’s all day training event. The Franklin Township Fire Department (Station 20) also participated in training at the apartments on Monday evening, completing similar RIT drills and plans are being made for more shared training events in the near future.
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