Now here is a bang up job and some great first due footage. You can nay-say all you want on this fire but to me this looks like an extremely professional and aggressive job done by these companies. Lines are flaked and put into service very quickly, door is forced and lines are advanced into the two most threatened areas of the home. Ground ladders are put into place on multiple sides of the home. Crew performs VES on the top floor. Truck goes to the roof and opens up the attic of a balloon frame that likely has fire in it. It is clear that everyone here knows their job and has a task, there is no one trying to figure out what comes next, or hanging back a little bit hesitating. Tactics are being done Proactively ahead of the need, not reactively because things are going downhill. Well done guys, great example to all.
First Due Fire, Stockton CA
Posted 12/09/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: 5. Ladder Work
Tags: fire video, first due fire footage, first due video, forcible entry, hose work, stockton fire department, vertical ventilation, VES
1 Worcester LODD This Morning.
Posted 12/08/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: 7. Everything Else
Tags: LODD, Worcester
They are reporting one Worcester firefighter was killed this morning in a triple decker fire. They had twelve people inside the building this morning when they arrived. A wall collapsed and pinned firefighters who had to be rescued. Be sure to follow this one has more information comes out.
Motivation By Action
Posted 11/19/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: 7. Everything Else
Tags: fire service motivation, fire service warrior, motivation by action
If you haven’t seen on our Facebook Page yet, I was asked and honored to write an article for the guys over at Fire Service Warrior. It is a great website that is rapidly growing in popularity. It has multiple different authors and contributors that write on fitness issues, mentality and mindfulness and provide some great training articles and videos.
I am not much of a creative writer which is why on this website I typically stick to the technical type articles. I put it off for a while but finally accepted the challenge and wrote an article on mentorship and motivation. Thanks to Brian Brush and Chris Brennan for the challenge.
Here is a look at it for anyone that is interested.
http://www.fireservicewarrior.com/2011/11/motivation-through-action/
Padlock Examples
Posted 11/17/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: 1. Forcible Entry
Tags: padlocks
I had a conversation a while ago about padlocks and the use of a set of Irons or the Saw to go about defeating them. It came down to me justifying the need to be able to defeat padlocks with a set of Irons or a Power Saw. Bolt cutters are great but cannot be used in all situations and on all locks. There are plenty of readily available locks on the market that will not be defeated by bolt cutters, not to mention put a nice half moon in the cutting tips. This also brings up issues of access to these types of locks and where they are found. They are not just found on the gates or rollup doors on our buildings, padlocks are a very common way that people add extra security to their homes and businesses. When a fire comes in we typically have our irons or possibly a power saw, the bolt cutters are more than likely going to be found back on the Truck, so unless our locks are found on the gated entrance of the fire ground, running back to grab the bolt cutters may not be the fastest, most efficient and professional way to defeat our locks.
This post was not intended to be about defeating these types of locks, but more as an example of numerous ways they can be used to lock up. Most of these pictures were taken within a block or two of walking around in our neighborhood, it is not hard to find. Are you prepared to handle all the types of padlocks that our on the market?
Pride In Your Profession
Posted 11/09/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: Uncategorized
Tags: General Welsh Speech, motivation fire service, pride and ownership
This is a speech done at the graduation of the United States Air Force Academy. It is based on the future jobs that these graduates will be doing in the military, however it directly applies to our job. This man believes in his profession and how important it is to be good at it, he also believes in the recruits that our entering his profession and the importance of mentorship and motivation. He is a great speaker and is able to put his beliefs and mentality into words better than most of us can.
This is the picture of the kind of person I would want leading me in a dangerous profession such as warfare. These are also the kind of words that I would want given to recruits before they set off into the real world. This is the type of pride that we should be displaying to our own recruits as they come onto the line.
Well said General Welsh.
Videos Worth Taking a Look At
Posted 11/07/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: Uncategorized
Here is a couple of videos that we posted on the IRONS and LADDERS facebook page. The first is a great video out of Sacramento showing an IC that has a very calm, cool approach to a pretty hectic scene. The guys on scene do a great job making a rescue of a kid who makes a full recovery.
The second is a good helmet camera video showing an attached garage fire with extension to the attic, has some real good first due footage and a vertical vent.
Arvada Forcible Entry Classes – FULL
Posted 10/28/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: Uncategorized
The benefit classes for the Terry Farrell Fund of Colorado held in Arvada CO are now full. The second day of class filled within 48 hours of announcing it, not to mention being at the last minute. Thank you all for your interest and participating in a full day of forcible entry for a good cause. We will have pictures of the classes and event to follow. Please visit us on www.facebook.com/IRONSandLADDERS if you have not already. Updates and pictures will be much more frequent on there. Thanks again. – IRONS and LADDERS LLC

Forcible Entry Class for the Terry Farrell Fund
Posted 10/06/2011 by IRONSandLADDERSCategories: 1. Forcible Entry
Tags: force entry class, terry farrell fund, terry farrell fund colorado, terry fund colorado
THIS CLASS IS NOW FULL. Check our Facebook page for constant updates on class details. www.facebook.com/ironsandladders
Announcing a Hands On Full Day Forcible Entry Class on November 2nd 2011 in Arvada Colorado. This is a benefit class to help our local Colorado Chapter of the Terry Farrell Fund. IRONS and LADDERS LLC will donate 40% of the admission fees to the Terry Fund. The Terry Farrell Fund is relatively new in Colorado and if you don’t know what they are about please visit their website at www.terryfundco.org
or their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TerryFundColorado.
These guys are really putting a lot of time and energy into getting the Terry Fund in Colorado kicked off and have done a fantastic job. If you’re a firefighter, or family of one in Colorado, then they are here for you.
Please join us for a full day of hands on forcible entry while at the same time donating to a cause that may just come back to serve you or your department. Click on the picture or the flyer link below for all the information about the class and how to register. Hurry and sign up, class size is very limited, but if we have enough interest we will add a second day full of spots.
Thanks to the Terry Farrell Fund for their help in organizing this event and to the Arvada Fire Department for the use of their Training Center. Please print out the flyer below and hang in in your firehouse or email to whoever may be interested.
Visit the IRONS and LADDERS LLC Facebook page for updated information, http://www.facebook.com/IRONSandLADDERS






















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