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MERRY Christmas from Ironfiremen.com Headquarters

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Following the tragic events of Christmas Eve, the Fire Service is in shock.  Having lost 2 Brothers in a senseless act of violence, it’s difficult for those of us on the job to be “merry” about anything.  Our hearts are heavy while our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and families of our fallen and injured.

photo from democratandchronicle.com

Firefighters Michael Chiapperini and Tomasz Kaczówka were killed by a sniper after  arriving at a house fire in West Webster, NY yesterday.

Firefighters Theodore Scardino and Joseph Hofstetter were also shot in the incident and remain hospitalized.

An on-duty Greece police officer John Ritter, was injured by shrapnel in the attacks as well.

The Fire Critic and Statter 911 has full and continuing coverage of the incident, arrangements and more over on their sites…

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Webster, NY coverage from the Fire Critic HERE

Coverage of Webster from Statter 911 HERE

I’ll share more of my thoughts on this issue, as well as the Sandy Hook incident when I feel it’s more appropriate. It’s been a difficult month for the Fire Service but we will recover.

So, I was on duty yesterday and the “good” part of my Christmas started then.

Rhett came by at shift break to exchange gifts.

He got me a custom made leather radio strap from Wolkpak Leather .

This strap is AWESOME!

The front says “Captain Wines” while the back says “IronFiremen.com”. The anti-sway strap even has “Buckaroo” stamped into it!

Wolfpak is the guys who made our custom suspenders as well. They also personalized those to include the Buckaroo’s name. These guys do GREAT work and it’s evident in their finished product. The fact that offer the option and that Rhett thought enough to include the extra stamping is AWESOME. It was the PERFECT gift!

In return, I got Rhett an APRON …. LOL..yea…. an APRON!

Not just any Apron mind ya …. I had him one custom made from Jamie Brads of Blue Ridge Rescue Suppliers .

It turned out AWESOME! It was WELL ABOVE my expectations.

The material is actually PBI (the same stuff our Turnout Gear is made of).

It has the reflective stripping just like our gear. The same buckles, snaps and even has pockets!

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As much as Rhett LOVES cooking, this should make a great gift.

I even had em put our patch in the center (in case he gets lost at the grocery store).

If nothing else, he’ll stand out in the kitchen.

We’ve already had several folks ask where and how to get one. Even though this was a custom job, Jamie and I discussed the possible demand for them once we got some pictures out.

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If you’re interested, use the link above (or just CLICK HERE ) and let Jamie know ….

So, I got off duty this morning and headed home.

As it turns out, I was better than I thought I had been and old Santa made a stop in Catawba!

This is where I received my best gifts of the season.

I arrived home to be surrounded by family.

The Buckaroo, my girls (Donna, Randi and Reba), my sister Marci (and Aaron) and even my mom and step father were in from North Carolina.

The stockings were hung and packages under the tree… it made for a peaceful morning.

The Buckaroo had a BLAST and that’s what it’s all about.

I hope that all of you had just a memorable Christmas as I did.

I hope that yours was spent with friends and family as well.

Thanks for all the well wishes, cards etc that we’ve received through the site, Face Book and even “snail mail” ….. it’s humbling.

For those of you who pulled a tour (or has to tomorrow) THANK YOU for the service. Thank you for covering the shift so that the rest of us can be at home, protected with our families.

We wrapped up the 2012 FireCritic / Ironfiremen 12 Days of Christmas Give-A-Way yesterday (we actually released the final winners this morning HERE). Congratulations to all of our winners and THANKS to our contributors!

The 2012 installments of the Ironfiremen.com’s Santa’s Sexy Helpers ends today. We worked our way up to see what ol Santa would find under the tree and I don’t think he was disappointed. Actually, I think Mrs Claus was also pretty happy.

Here is the final installment of Santa’s Sexy Helpers for 2012 … one for the guys and gals… ENJOY!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

Stay SAFE and in House!

Captain Wines

Back to Back 2 bangers in “The Noke”

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Photo from WDBJ7.com

For the 2nd day in a row, Roanoke’s Bravest have struck a 2nd Alarm.

Last night’s blaze was located in an apartment building on Westover Ave. in the South West section of the city. The incident occurred around 10:15pm on B-shift.

See Thursday’s downtown 2nd alarm fire HERE

Ladder 7 was first in with heavy fire and smoke showing from the 3rd floor. The 2nd alarm was immediately struck. The 2nd alarm brought all 4 ladders and nearly 40 firefighters to the scene.

No firefighters were injured but 2 civilians were transported in stable condition.

Photo by Drew Abel

One of the injured was trapped in a 3rd floor bathroom.

An “unknown” firefighter had reached the bathroom window and taken the glass from a ground ladder as members from “Lucky”  Engine Company #13 arrived on the interior. Although blackened with smoke and soot, the victim was conscious and communicating with the firefighter on the ladder.

Firefighter / EMT Brian Reager was the first to reach the man on the interior and determined his status. Captain Phil “Triple D” Dillon quickly decided that the best means of egress was through the interior. Assisted by Firefighter / Medic Dennis Hayes, the 3 members quickly and safely escorted the man to awaiting medics for treatment / transport.

WELL DONE LADS!

A second person was also transported in stable condition with reports of 1st degree burns and smoke inhalation.

See Local news coverage  HERE  and   HERE  .

Also visit  VAFIRENEWS.COM  for more pictures of the incident. Brother Drew Abel (from Station #3-A) must live close by and was able to grab some great shots.

“WELL  DONE”  to all the Brothers and Sisters on B-shift for another quick knock down and safe operation.

Stay Safe and In House!

Captain Wines

Multiple Alarms in “The Noke” and LODD in NC

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Photo from WDBJ7.com

A fire on the roof ( a/c air handling unit ) brought multiple alarms today in Roanoke.

Battalion Chief 1-C was first in with heavy black smoke from the roof of a 10 story newly renovated hotel / apartment building.

The incident brought multiple alarms while crews quickly went to work to contain the blaze and minimize the damage. The fire was found to be from, in or around an air conditioning / air handling unit on the roof. The fire was quickly extinguished but smoke filled the building between the 10th and 4th floors. The building was evacuated and all searches found to be “all clear”. Companies then worked to ventilate the structure and minimize water damage to the upper floors.

See Local news coverage and photos  HERE and HERE

The Brothers and Sisters of C-shift did an excellent job in near 100 degree heat. Damage estimates are not available at this time but no civilians or firefighters were injured. Our Brothers and Sisters in North Carolina were not as fortunate.

Photo from Statter 911.com

Captain Jeffery Bowen 37, a 13 year veteran of the Asheville, NC Fire Department was killed this afternoon while battling a fire in a five story commercial structure.

Captain Bowen leaves behind a wife and 3 children.

7 other members were injured in the blaze with at least 1 having been transferred to a burn unit.

Get more details, photos and video  from The Fire Critic or Statter 911

My thoughts and prayers are with the Bowen family as well as with the family of the Asheville Fire Department. I will try to update with info and arrangements as they become available.

We are on duty and I have a lot to report … it just doesn’t seem right to do so following the report of Captain Bowen’s death. Let’s everyone stay safe and in house and I’ll update ya later.

Captain Wines