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NCSFA Benefits
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For those who have received their North Carolina State Firemen’s Association Card you can view the benefits offered by visiting the NCSFA website.
Or you can download a complete listing of 2010 benefits.
3M Littmann Bluetooth Stethoscope
Posted by: | Comments3M has partnered with Zargis Medical to develop a Bluetooth-enabled stethoscope with recording capabilities that can help physicians get more out of an exam. By being able to transfer recordings to a computer, one can assemble a historical set for analysis at a later time or share selective sounds with colleagues for a second opinion. It is the stethoscope that utilizes Bluetooth, both stethoscopes feature 24x sound amplification and proprietary Ambient Noise Reduction (ANR) Technology, which reduces, on average, 85 percent of ambient noise that can interfere with the auscultation experience.
Burn Awareness Week
Posted by: | CommentsFebruary 7-13, 2010
Burn Awareness Week, observed the first full week in February, is designed to provide an opportunity for burn, fire and life safety educators to unite in sharing a common burn awareness and prevention message in our communities. Burn Awareness Week, celebrated early in the year, is an excellent opportunity to “kick off” a year full of burn awareness education.
Burn injuries are among the most disfiguring and potentially serious bodily injuries. According to a study published in the November 2007 issue of the Journal of Burn Care and Rehabilitation, there are an estimated 10,000 pediatric burn injuries annually in the United States.
Scald burns, which are caused by hot liquids, steam or foods, are the most common burn injury among young children and the leading cause of accidental death in the home for children under age 4. U.S. hospitals treat an estimated 16,000 children under 5 for scalds a year, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Many people do not fully understand the dangers of gasoline. Gasoline is highly volatile – the fumes are capable of ignition from several feet away. Reckless use and improper storage of gasoline lead to thousands of young children and teens being burned every year. The highest at-risk group for gasoline and other flammable substance burns are kids age 13 and older.
Shriners Hospitals for Children® encourages firefighters, teachers, parents, caregivers and other community members to participate in the campaign by visiting www.burnawarenessweek.org
You might be a firefighter if…
Posted by: | Comments- You can tell what type of fire it is by the smell of smoke 10 miles away.
- You have ever had a heated debate over the color of firetrucks.
- You have ever spent 10 min trying to force open a door only to have someone come along and open it by turning the handle.
- You have ever taken 10 or more showers in 1 day.
- You lay out your cloths from that day so if there is a call at night you can find them quickly.
- You take great joy in smashing the windows of a car parked in a fire zone or in front of a hydrant.
- You have ever been airborne without an aircraft and water was your thrust.
- You always wear red suspenders.
- You have ever slept in a hosebed.
- You carry a ton of specially modified tools in your pocket.
- You ever cursed out someone for armor-alling the seats to make them look nice.
- You’ve ever clung to the air horn chord for dear life because the driver is insane.
- You have ever played jingle bells at Xmas time on the air horns to clear traffic.
- You double your weight every time you go on a job a building.
- You have ever said, “she’s hot tonight” and not been talking about a girl.
- You have ever had “yoda ears”
- You have ever called a person found after a fire a “crispy critter”
- You have ever smoked and there wasn’t a cigarette in sight.
- You have ever stomped out a fire with your boots because you couldn’t wait for water.
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Caution urged, winter weather tips offered
Posted by: | CommentsAlexander County Emergency Management Director Russell Greene is reminding citizens to prepare now to stay safe and warm in winter storms.
Please check on the Taylorville Times for the full article.
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