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Thursday, March 22, 2012

The True Heroes: The Unsung Heroes

Firemen
-Rescuers extensively trained in the process of putting out hazardous fires that threaten populations of people and property, rescue people from car accidents, collapsed and burning buildings, and other emergency situations.
-Firemen, aka fire fighters, can also provide medical services. In some countries, the fire service is known as the fire and rescue service, fire brigade, fire department.
-The term "fire fighter" has been in use since 1903.
-The term "fireman" has been replaced since many women now serve as fire fighters and the term "fireman" might also apply to an arsonist, the exact opposite of the fighting role





Goals of Firefighting
-There are many goals here. In order of priority: personal safety, saving victims's lives, saving property, protecting the environment. The skills for safe operation are practiced on a regular basis. In the US, the fire training and standards organization is the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA).
-Initial skills are taught during local, regional or state approved fire academies.
-Fire fighters work very closely with other emergency services, and also state and local police departments, mainly because they all have a goal to attain; emergency services tend to the victim; fire departments fight the fire and police arrest any one they deem suspicious.
-Fire fighting has basic skills: prevention, self preservation, rescue, preservation of property, fire control. Can also be broken down into skills that include size-up, extinguishing, ventilation, salvage, and overhaul.








Prevention
-Attempts at this ensure that no place has the right mix of ingredients such as fuel and air flow and sufficient heat to produce a combustion.
-It is highly recommended that buildings have fire sprinkler systems that automatically go off at the first sign of smoke. Correctly working sprinklers automatically reduce the risk of death from a fire. 1-2 sprinklers usually cover most rooms if they are small.
-Another thing is that fire investigators are called upon to make sure a building is up to par on fire codes. These fire codes ensure that there is no risk of a fire spreading to potential hazards and having flashovers, and that occupants can be safely evacuated.
-Another type of prevention is removing hazardous conditions and preventing dangerous acts from being committed.






Self Preservation
-Many tools of the trade are used. Like for example, a self contained breathing apparatus(SCBA) or breathing mask that delivers air to the firefighter through a full face mask that can protect the wearer's face from smoke inhalation, heat, toxic fumes, and heated gasses. Another device is called a Personal Alert Safety System(PASS), which alerts others to when a fire fighter is not moving. They also carry rope to provide themselves with another escape. Lack of ropes were said to be the cause of death for 2 New York City Fire Fighters, Lt. John Bellew and Lt. Curtis Meyran, who died after jumping from a 4th floor burning apartment building in the Bronx.
John Bellew

Curtis Meyran
-In the US alone, 25% of fatalities to fire fighters are caused by vehicle accidents while responding to/returning from an accident. Many fire fighters are injured or killed by vehicles while working at an accident. Since 2008, a new law was made requiring fire fighters to wear bright yellow reflective vests over their turnout coats while working car accidents to be more visible to other drivers. Cardiovascular diseases also account for 45% of fire fighter deaths while on duty


Rescue
-Rescue operations consist of searching for/removing trapped occupants of hazard situations. Animals can also be rescued, if resources and conditions are good.
-Triage and first aid are performed outside.
-Searches for trapped victims are exhaustively detailed, often including searching cupboards, closets and undr beds. The search is broken into primary and secondary. The primary search has the workers qorking quickly and thoroughly, starting in the area closest to the fire, which has the highest risk of exposure. The secondary search starts when the fire is under control.
-May also need spreaders, cutters, hydraulic rams aka Jaws of Life to remove metal from the patient.
-More forms of resuce include rope rescue, swiftwater rescue, confined space rescue, and trench rescue. These are hazardous and physically demanding. They require very extensive training.





Fire Control
-This consists of depriving the fire of fuel(Reducing agent), oxygen(Oxydizing agent), heat and/or chemical chain reactions that are needed to sustain the fire or rekindle(also known as the four ingredients of the fire tetrahedron). The Fire Tetrahedron is a triangle consisting of the items needed to sustain a fire or needed to start a fire. Fire fighters are equipped with a very wide selection of equipment to accomplish this. Some tools include a ladder truck, pumper truck tanker truck, fire hose, fire extinguishers.
-Structure fires can be attacked either by interior or exterior resources. Exterior crews would pour water from the pumper trucks into the windows/other openings.





Structure fires
-Buildings made of flammable material such as wood are different than "fire resistant" buildings such as concrete high rises. Generally, a "fire resistant" building is designed to limit fires to a small area or floor.
-While some fires can be limited to small areas of a structure, collateral damage can still occur, such as water and smoker damage, and burning embers. Shutoff of utilities, such as gas and electricity is typically an early priority of fire crews. Fire prevention is also a must when there are hazardous materials being used/stored.
-Sometimes fire fighting can also be destructive. For example, during "ventilation" firefighters are often forced to open holes in the roof or floors of a structure, which is called "vertical ventilation" or open windows/walls, called "horizontal ventilation" to remove smoker or heated gases from the interior.
Firefighter funerals are among the biggest ones, usually including Scottish bagpipe players either playing Scotland the Brave or Amazing Grace
-Such ventilation needs are also used to locate victims quicker as visibility increases and helps preserve the life of the trapped or unconscious victims due to poisonous gases inside.
-Vertical ventilation is very vital to firefighter safety in the event of a flashover or backdraft situation. Releasing these flammable gases through the roof takes away the chance of a backdraft and removal of heat the possibility of a flashover. Flashovers, due to intense heat(900-1200 degrees Fahrenheit) and explosive materials are VERY fatal to firefighters. They take precautions, such as busting a window out, often revealiing backdraft situations.








HAZMAT
-Fire fighters are always the first responders to HAZMAT situations. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration standard 1910.120 states four levels of training operations; Hazardous materials technician, and Hazardous materials specialist.
-HAZMAT is basically a shortened moniker for Hazardous Materials.






Occupational Health and Safety

Cardiovascular Disease
-The career of fire fighting has long had health problems plaguing it, especially cardiovascular ones. In the United States, the most common cause of on-duty fatalities for fire fighters is sudden cardiac arrest. In addition to personal factors that might put an individual at risk for coronary artery disease or other cardiovascular problems, occupational exposures can significantly increase a risk for a fire man/woman. Carbon Monoxide, present in nearly all fire environments, and hydrogen cyanide, formed during the combustion of paper, cotton, plastics, and other substances containing carbon and nitrogen, interfere with the transport of oxygen in the body. Hypoxia(low levels of oxygen in the blood)can lead to heart injury. Also, chronic exposure to particulate matter in smoke is associated with atherosclerosis(thickening of artery walls as a result of fatty materials or particulate matter, like that in fire smoke). Also, noise exposures can cause hypertension(chronic high blood pressure) and quite possibly ischemic heart disease. Other conditions include stress, heat stress(higher than normal body temperature), along with heavy physical exertion







Heat Stress
-Injuries/conditions from heat is a major problem in this field of work. They wear insulated clothing, and can't shed the heat from physical exertion. Early detection of heat issues is very critical to stop dehydration and heat stress from becoming fatal. About 10-20 seconds after a fire fighter stops moving, their PASS alert goes off.

Structural Collapses
-Another cause of death is collapsing of buildings while firemen/women are in there. Burning buildings(walls, roof, ceilings, truss system) can collapse at any time. This can happen without warning, and it may crush or trap firefighters in the area of the fire.









Around the World
-In Germany, volunteer fire departments, called the "Freiwillige Feuerwehr" are located in every town; even the biggest German city, Berlin, with more than 3.6 million people, has volunteer firemen in addition to career fire service. Only 103 German cities have a career fire service.





-In Austria, there are only 6 career fire services in Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Salzburg, and Linz.
-In Venezuela, there are, beside the types mentioned before, University Firefighters. They attend  any emergency inside the campus and zones around; they also develop new technology thanks to the very high level of education of its members.
-In Japan, fire services are organized on a city/town/village order. There are 894 fire headquarters and 3,598 volunteer fire corps. They have a total of 155,000 active career fire fighters and 21,000 vehicles with 4,800 fire houses. 920,000 volunteer fire fighters share an addition 51,000 trucks
-England fire stations


Dockhead fire station in what I think might be London, idk
 Rank System

Fire fighter
-Collar/Epaulette markings: None
-Helmet color/pattern: Yellow helmet with no markings

Crew Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: Two bars
-Helmet color/pattern: Yellow helmet with two 12.5mm horizontal black stripes

Watch Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: Two impellers
-Helmet color/pattern: White helmet with one 12.5mm black stripe

Station Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: 3 impellers
-Helmet color/pattern: White helmet with one 19mm horizontal black stripe

Group Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: One impeller inside wreath
-Helmet color/pattern: White helmet with one 12.5mm and one 19mm horizontal black stripes

Area Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: One bar and one impeller inside wreath
-Helmet color/pattern: White helmet with tow 19mm horizontal black stripes

Assistant Brigade Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: One impeller and one large impeller inside wreath
-Helmet color/pattern: White helmet with one 38mm horizontal black stripe

Deputy Brigade Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: One bar, one impeller and one large impeller inside wreath
-Helmet color/pattern: White helmet with one 38mm horizontal black stripe

Brigade Manager
-Collar/Epaulette markings: Two impellers, and one large impeller inside wreath
-Helmet color/pattern: White helmet with one 38mm horizontal black stripe

US firefighter rank system







Other Histories
-Often seen with firemen are Dalmatians. But in reality, most fire fighters just take mutts from the street. Because Dalmatians have a reputation to be skittish and most of the time have congenital defects, such as deafness, due to inbreeding
-Also, some firehouses produce calendars of it's members for fundraisers. These calendars consist of handsome and/or muscular firefighters appearing scantily clad grasping some kind of firefighting tool.
RESCUE ME!!!!!!!!!!

Is it getting hot in here or is just me?

That's it, I'm getting one for 2013
-Also to be known, some firefighters are good cooks. This is because some firefighters have long shifts and can't leave the station for food. Most stations have a kitchen or lunch hall with cooking appliances. Firefighters who can cook often take turns in making lunch or dinner meals. Sometimes they use these culinary skills for fundraisers. Common firefighter made food is chili beans soup or fried fish.

Hawaii Five-O (1969)

Hawaii Five-O
-American police drama created by Leonard Freeman in 1968.
-The show is set in Hawaii, and ran for 12 seasons, from 1968-1980. Continues in reruns
-Centers around a fictional state police unit run by Det. Steve McGarrett(Jack Lord). Most episodes ended with him saying to his partner "Book 'em Danno", and referring to a charge such as "Murder one"

The original Det. Danny Williams






Premise
-The show aired from Sept. 20, 1968- April 4, 1980
-Shot in Honolulu, Hawaii and throughout the island of O'ahu along with other Hawaiian islands, with occasional filming in Los Angeles, Singapore and Hong Kong.
-The show was named in honor of Hawaii becoming the 50th state
-The show centers on a former U.S. Naval officer named Steve McGarrett(Jack Lord), who was asked by the governor, Paul Jameson(Richard Denning, but in the pilot, Lew Ayres played him) to create a special task force to take care of the criminal element on the islands. McGarret oversaw the State Police officers- a young officer named Danny Williams(Tim O'Kelly first, but then James MacArthur), Chin Ho Kelly(Kam Fong Chun) for seasons 1-4, Kono Kalakaua(Zulu) for seasons 1-4. Also, Honolulu Police Department Officer Duke Lukela(Herman Wedemeyer), who joined the team as a regular, along with Ben Kokua(Al Harrington), who replaced Kono in season 5.






-McGarrett's team was sometimes assisted by other officers if needed; such as the medical examiner named Doc Bergman(Al Eben), forensic specialist Che Fong(Harry Endo), a secretary. The first was May(Maggi Parker) and later Jenny(Peggy Ryan), later Luana(Laura Sode-Matteson)
-For 12 seasons, McGarrett and his team took down internation secret agents, criminals, organized crime syndicates on the Hawaiian islands. His team sometimes had help from Hawaii's District Attorney and later on Attorney General John Manicote(Glenn Cannon), they put away most of the criminals.
-One such Mafia syndicate was led by crime family patriarch Honore Vashon(Harold Gould), a character brought in during the 5th season.






-Other criminals and organized crime figures were played by actors such as Ricardo Montalban, Gavin MacLeod, and Ross Martin as Tony Alika. By season 12, James MacArthur left the show along with Kam Fong. Fong's character Chin Ho, at the request of Fong, was murdered while working undercover to expose a protection ring in Chinatown in the last episode of season 10. New characters were brought in. Jim "Kimo" Carew(William Smith), Lori Wilson(Sharon Farrell), and Truck(Moe Keale).







-The look of the officers was casual yet also business. McGarrett sported a tousled yet nice hairstyle, along with a dark suit and tie. The other members often "dressed mainland" as they called it, meaning they wore local styles, along with the well known "Aloha shirt".
-On the show, his arch enemy is a person named Wo Fat, who is a rogue Communist agent from the People's Republic of China, who was played by Khigh Dheigh. The final episode in 1980 seen this man going to jail in an episode called "Woe to Wo"







Cast
-Kam Fong Chun, an 18 year veteran with the Honolulu Police Department, auditioned for the role of the lead villain Wo Fat, but instead Freeman gave him the role of Chin Ho Kelly. He took the name Wo Fat from a Chinese restaurant in downtown Honolulu.
  1. Steve McGarrett: Jack Lord
  2. Danny Williams: James MacArthur
  3. Kono Kalakaua: Zulu
  4. Chin Ho Kelly: Kam Fong Chun
  5. Attorney General John Manicote: Glenn Cannon
  6. Ben Kokua: Al Harrington
  7. Duke Lukela: Herman Wedemeyer
  8. Governor Paul Jameson: Richard Denning, Lew Ayres in the pilot
  9. Jim "Kimo" Carew: William Smith
  10. Truck Kealoha: Moe Keale
  11. Frank Kamana: Douglas Mossman
  12. May: Maggi Parker

Recurring Characters

Wo Fat
-Chinese rogue agent
-Played by: Khigh Dheigh
Che Fong
-Forensic specialist
-Played by: Harry Endo

Joey Lee
-Former gang leader turned undercover informant for McGarrett
-Played by: Brian Tochi
Episodes

2010 Version
-On May 19, 2010, a new edition of the show debuted. This one is set in present day Hawaii, and called Hawaii Five-0 with the last character a zero instead of an "O" to keep it separate from the old show.
-The updated version stars Alex O'Loughlin as Steve McGarrett, Daniel Dae Kim as Chin Ho Kelly, Grace Park as Kono Kalakaua, Scott Caan as Danny Williams, Jean Smart as Governor Patricia "Pat" Jameson.
-On the new revamped version, the "5-0" task force takes care of the criminal element, mainly Triad and Yakuza related elements on the island, and McGarrett trying to capture Wo Fat for the murder of his father. This time, Wo Fat is a criminal tied to the Japanese Yakuza.










Cast
-Alex O'Loughlin: Lt. Comm. Steve McGarrett
-Scott Caan: Det. Daniel "Danno" Williams
-Daniel Dae Kim: Det. Chin Ho Kelly
-Grace Park: HPD officer Kono Kalakaua
-Masi Oka: ME Max Bergman
-Lori Weston: Special Agent, DHS Lauren German
Recurring Characters

Terry O'Quinn
-Lt. Commander Joe White
-Steve McGarrett's mentor and Navy SEAL instructor
-After Steve is framed for the murder of Governor Pat Jameson by Wo Fat, he comes at the request of Danny Williams
Mark Dacascos
-Wo Fat
-A crime lord with ties to the Hawaiian branch of the Japanese Yakuza
-Also has ties to arms dealers, terrorists, high ranking government officials.
-Might be behind the murder of Steve McGarrett's parents
Will Yun Lee
-Sang Min
-Triad snakehead and source of info for Five-0
Brian Yang
-Forensic specialist Charlie Fong
Episodes



Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Backdraft (Film)

Love this movie. As far as I'm concerned, the REAL heroes are the firefighters. You certainly don't see other people risking their lives to fight fires. These guys are the most UNDERPAID heroes. You got all these stupid ass athletes getting arrested, movie stars, musicians, etc, getting paid $1 million or more, seriously? How much money does someone really need? As far as I think, the athletes who get arrested should be kicked off the team permanently. None of this miss a few games and return. I think it should go like this: You get arrested, you're off. Get a job just like everyone else. Athletes are just overpaid, greedy people, they're no one special. I hate the greed that consumes this world like a piece of candy. Firemen are the unsung heroes of the world, just like the soldiers risking their lives against all those nuts over in the Middle East.


Backdraft
-1991 action thriller film directed by Ron Howard
-Stars Robert De Niro, William Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Kurt Russell, Rebecca De Mornay and Jennifer Jason Leigh
-Tells the story of firemen in Chicago chasing a dangerous arsonist setting fires using a fictional chemical called trychtichlorate.






Did You Know?
-Many of the extras in the film are actual Chicago firefighters. In the funeral procession at the end, many suburban firefighters were asked to appear
-Robert De Niro's character Donald Rimgale is an actual person. The real Don Rimgale is an arson investigator with the Chicago Fire Department's Office of Fire Investigation.
-There are 3 arson victims in the movie: Donald Cosgrove, Alan Seagrave and Jeffrey Holcomb. William Cosgrove is modeled after real life Chicago Fireman/author William Cosgrove who served as De Niro's technical advisor. Seagrave is the name of a fire and ladder truck company. The firehous where Engine 17 and Truck 46 were headquartered were the real, in-service firehouse of the Chicago Fire Department's Engine 65 and Truck 52
-The photos on the wall of the investigator's office are all of Los Angelese county firemen who were on scene during the filming of the movie as a precaution





Plot
-The film tells the story of a group of Chicago firemen at Engine 17, 2 of whom are brothers. Lt. Stephen "Bull" McCaffrey(Kurt Russell), the elder is obsessed with beating the fires he fights. He's always at the dangerous end of a fire. His younger brother is Brian McCaffrey(William Baldwin), who has worked hard under his brother's shadow his entire life. He returns to firefighting after a number of other job attempts fail. Stephen has large doubts that Brian could cut it as a fireman. As a child, Brian witnesses the death of their father, Dennis(Also played by Kurt Russell) firsthand when a gas pipe blew up and roasted him alive.




-Donald "Shadow" Rimgale(Robert De Niro) is an arson investigator dedicated to his job. He get called in for a number of fires set recently that appear connected to an arsonist named Ronald Bartel(Donald Sutherland), who has been in prison for years. He appears normal on occasions, but at the mention of a fire, he gets obsessed with the idea of fire living and breathing. Rimgale manipulates this to ensure Ronald's annual application for parole is denied. Brian consults Ronald for advice on the missing link in the recent arsons. The longest servinf of all the firefighters, John "Axe" Adcox(Scott Glenn) served under the McCaffrey's father in the Chicago Fire Department and was like an uncle to the 2 boys. He's a hard worker, takes pride in his work, and loves the department. He attacks the fires head on, but is concerned about Stephen's unusual methods for fighting the fires and safety measures. When 17 gets a call about a high rise fire, Stephen says move quickly despite Adcox's advice to wait for backup. Brian's friend and fellow "probationary fireman" trainee Tim Krizminski(Jason Gedrick), under Stephen's care, accidentally opens a door only to have a backdraft greet him face on. His face is severly burned beyond recognition, but he survives. Adcox and Brian both blame Tim's condition on Stephen's recklessness.






-Martin Swayzak(J.T. Walsh) is an alderman on the Chicago City Council. He hopes to make the role of mayor one day, but has had to make a number of budget cuts to the fire departments. Many of the rank and file firemen believe that the cuts are putting their lives in danger. It's later revealed that during an investigation that Swayzak was paid off by businessmen getting contracts to shut down firehouses and transform them into community centers, with the businessmen funding the construction. Helen McCaffrey(Rebecca De Mornay) is Stephen's estranged wife and mother of their son, Sean. Helen has grown more and more worried about the risks Stephen takes as a firefighter. While still in love, she separated from Stephen to protect herself and Sean. Jennifer Vaitkus(Jennifer Jason Leigh) is Brian's ex-girlfriend who works in Swayzak's office. Her loyalties are torn between her job and Brian. she eventually sides with Brian, recognizing the danger her boss is putting the fireman in through his actions




-One night, Stephen confronts Adcox about the deadly backdrafts during a multiple alarm fire at a hazardous chemical plant. Adcox admits that he set the fires to kill associates of Swayzak because he is angry that Swayzak was benefitting financially from killing firemen. During the fight, an explosion destroys the catwalk they are on, and Stephen grabs Adcox's hand while also grabbing the remains of the catwalk. Fire from below grabs onto Adcox, severely burning him. When Adcox asks Stephen to let him go, he responds "You go, we go." and he loses his own grip. Adcox falls into the fire and is immediately burned and killed. Stephen falls on a lower catwalk, severely injuring himself and causing himself to bleed internally. Brian, injured by Adcox during the fight, rushes to help other firemen reach his brother, thus earning Stephen's respect. While on the way to the hospital, Stephen dies from internal bleeding, with Brian at his side, his final request being that Brian not reveal that Adcox was behind the fires.











-After Stephen and Adcox's funeral, Brian and Rimgale, along with the police, go to the city building and interrupt a press conference that Swayzak is hosting. Rimgale questions Swayzak on the fake manpower study called Lakeside Dynamics that led to the deaths of several firemen, including Stephen and Adcox. This immediately kills Swayzak's hopes of mayoral position and the press hound him with questions. As the film ends, Brian suits up and climbs on to Engine 17 as it heads out to a fire, noticing a rookie fireman trying to suit up. He helps the probationary fireman buckle up his jacket properly and Brian decides to carry on with being a firefighter despite the loss of his brother and father





Cast