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Fri. Aug 20th 2010
High Shoals Fire & Rescue 50 Year Celebration

Announcing the 50 year anniversary of High Shoals Fire & Rescue celebration.

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Fri. Aug 13th 2010
Congratulations

We would like to say CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Keith Horton of High Shoals for completing Fire Fighter 1!
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Thu. Aug 5th 2010
DAYCARE COMES FOR FIRE PREVENTION

THE ASSEMBLY OF FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER'S DAYCARE CHILDREN CAME TO THE STATION FOR A DAY OF LEARNING ABOUT FIRE PREVENTIO...

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Palmer drought severity index (PDI)
Technique for measuring impact of soil moisture changes on vegetation, for predicting fire danger and fire behavior.


Panic doors, panic hardware
Fire safety appliance permitting locked doors (typically self-closing) to be opened from the inside when pressed with sufficient force, thus permitting a person to open the door without having to turn a knob or lever.


Parallel attack
Fire containment method where crews constructs fireline at some distance from the edge of the fire (e.g., 100 yards) and then burn out the fuel in the buffer as the fireline is completed.


PASS device, personal alert safety system
An alarm device which signals that a firefighter is in trouble. It can be activated manually by the firefighter, or activates automatically if the firefighter stops moving. May be integral to SCBA or separately activated.


Passport (accountability)
System in which each firefighter has an identification document that is collected by the person in charge of accounting for the current location of the respective individuals, and returned to the firefighter when he or she leaves the dangerous area.


Perennial grasses
An extremely volatile fuel, after curing, in May, June, July, which can lead to large, fast fires that may reach larger fuels.


Personal alert safety system
See PASS device in Glossary of firefighting equipment.


Personnel accountability report
End-result of personnel accountability system. Best report is all hands, AOK worst is squad missing.


Personnel accountability system
Tag, 'passport', or other system for identification and tracking of personnel at an incident, especially those entering and leaving an IDLH area; intended to permit rapid determination of who may be at risk or lost during sudden changes at the scene.


Pickheaded axe
Standard fire axe having a 6 or 8 pound (2.7 to 3.6 kg) steel head with a cutting blade on one edge and a square, pointed pick on the opposite side. Come in various handle lengths.


Pike pole
See Hook.


Platoon
A subdivision of a fire company, led a fire officer of either the rank captain or lieutenant, such that one of several platoons is assigned to duty for a specified period. Also called a watch".


Plec-Tron
Jargon, brand-name of early radio-frequency paging system for summoning firefighters.


Point of origin
An element of fire behavior, indicating where a fire began, supporting further analysis of where the fire went or will go; evidence of specific origin is often obscured or destroyed by suppression tactics.


Pompier ladder:
A style of ladder that is also known as a Scaling Ladder". It is used to climb from one window to another. It differs from other ladders in that it does not rest on the ground it instead uses a large hook at the top to attach to a window sill. The word "Pompier" is French for fireman.


Portable water tank
Collapsible reservoir used for storing water transported to fireground by tanker. May be inflatable or supported by a frame.


Positive pressure
Pressure at higher than atmospheric; used in SCBA facepieces and in smoke-proof stairwells to reduce entry of smoke or fumes through small openings.


Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV)
Ventilation of an area by the use of a fan to push clean air into that space and controlled use of openings for the escape of smoke and gasses.


Post indicator valve (PIV)
A type of valve used for underground sprinkler shutoff, having a lockable actuator atop a post with a window indicating open" or "shut" status of the valve.


Pre-fire, pre-incident planning
Information collected by fire prevention officers to assist in identifying hazards and the equipment, supplies, personnel, skills, and procedures needed to deal with a potential incident.





Recent Calls

Thu. Aug 5th 2010
STRUCTURE FIRE ON ABERNATHY DR.

STATIONS 21, 61, 63, 20 WERE DISPATCHED TO A REPORT OF A STRUCTURE FIRE ON ABERNATHY DR. ENGINE 211 WAS FIRST ON SCENE TO FIN...

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Thu. Jun 24th 2010
HOUSE FIRE ON HARDIN RD

ST. 21 RECEIVED A REPORT OF A HOUSE FIRE ON HARDIN RD. JUST BEFORE MIDNIGHT. CAR 21 ARRIVED ON SCENE TO FIND A SINGLE STORY R...

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Mon. Jun 14th 2010
Motor Vehicle Accident

 

  Station 21 was dispatched to assist Ag Center Fire (station 61) with an MVA on hwy 321 this eveni...

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Sat. Sep 11th 2010 5:00pm
9-11 Ceremony


Mon. Sep 13th 2010 7:00pm
Training Burn


Sat. Oct 16th 2010 11:00am
High Shoals Fire & Rescue 50 Year Celebration


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