How crazy a week was it?
The earth shook, the sky swirled, the waves crashed, and Beyonce is pregnant!
Uncle Jay, um, explains?
How crazy a week was it?
The earth shook, the sky swirled, the waves crashed, and Beyonce is pregnant!
Uncle Jay, um, explains?
Uncle Jay Explains: Aug. 15, 2011
From: UncleJayExplains
Uncle Jay is back from vacation! He completely ignored
all of the summer's news, so this week he tries to guess
what happened. Did he do better than you? The media? Your goldfish?
From: UncleJayExplains Aug 21, 2011
Mideast violence! The stock market! The economy! Politics! How can the media allow stupid
stuff like this to get in the way of
Kim Kardashian's wedding coverage? Uncle Jay explains!
Next Generation 911 Will Support Text, Photos, Video, And Data
http://techcrunch.com/2011/08/11/next-generation-911-will-support-text-photos-video-and-data/
Wal-Mart bathroom eater jailed
While rest rooms are known as places to relieve yourself a 22-year-old man may have pioneered an alternate use. A loss prevention officer at a Wal-Mart Supercenter stated that Taylor Allen Dresia was "eating food" on the bathroom floor. Dresia's apparent picnic in the potty blocked the commode for patrons, and a store manager asked him to leave. "After a few minutes Dresia left and then returned in another entrance yelling that an employee stole something from his backpack while he was in the bathroom."
A deputy told Dresia to leave immediately. Dresia said he wasn't leaving and that he wanted to write something down. "Deputy advised Dresia not to play games and leave the store now," "Dresia again refused." Dresia was arrested by an Indian River County Sheriff's deputy, was described as argumentative. Deputies got Dresia, listed as homeless, out, arresting him on misdemeanor charges of trespassing after warning and resisting an officer without violence.
An Okaloosa County Sheriff's deputy spotted the man trespassing at a Destin park, reports the Northwest Florida Daily News in Fort Walton Beach.
That's when the man, Edmund Berkeley Barksdale, tried to explain his ‘business’ to the deputy. And the proof was in the pudding: Barksdale then reached into his shorts with his hand. When the 55-year-old man removed his hand, the deputy noted it had fecal matter on it, according to the arrest report. Unfortunately, Barksdale isn't the only person that has faced a messy arrest.
1. Police: Woman, 73, 'defecated without warning'.She had an open bottle of vodka in a cooler in the vehicle’s back seat.
2. Bad aim: He tinkled in a cop car
3. Loaded mom unloads -- alas, look where she decided to....
She put her unlicensed minor daughter in the driver's seat. She was too busy dumping a can of Bud Lite out the window as the cop approached.
4. Nude dude covered with feces skinny dips in neighbor's pool
5. Report: Woman threw her feces on deputy
6. Man throws darts at bar patrons, defecates
7. Teacher urinates on curb after nearly running over cop
8. Tinkle time for Mom. Do we really want to watch?
9. Asked to leave, man urinates on bar
10. A naked man. A Taser. And feces. No happy ending here.
11. Take aim: Woman turns Target changing room into a bathroom
12. Busted: Woman pees on clothes in Walmart
13. Why don't people publicly urinate at our grocery store? Oh, because we don't live in the Panhandle
14. Panhandler caught with 'stream of urine still in progress'
15. What a load of crap! Woman busted for DUI
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Just a little video showing you how to do a really cool trick with nails...and maybe win a beer!
Larry Gale Nelson of the Val Verde County Rural Fire Department in Del Rio, TX has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-08-12
Aug 15, 2011 (21 hours ago)
Todd Krodle of the Dallas Fire Department in Dallas, TX has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-08-14
Aug 12, 2011 (4 days ago)
Timothy R. White of the Cedar Lake Fire Department in Cedar Lake, IN has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-07-17
Aug 12, 2011 (4 days ago)
Trampus Haskvitz of the South Dakota Wildland Fire Suppression Division in Rapid City, SD has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-08-11
Aug 9, 2011 10:11 AM
Jeffery Alan Cocke of the Altavista Fire Department in Altavista, VA has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-08-01
Aug 8, 2011 11:13 AM
Kyle King of the Perry Fire Department in Perry, OK has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-07-29
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On December 22, 2010, a 47-year-old male (Victim # 1) and a 34-year old male (Victim # 2), both career fire fighters, died when the roof collapsed during suppression operations at a rubbish fire in an abandoned and unsecured commercial structure. The bowstring truss roof collapsed at the rear of the 84-year old structure approximately 16 minutes after the initial companies arrived on-scene and within minutes after the Incident Commander reported that the fire was under control. The structure, the former site of a commercial laundry, had been abandoned for over 5 years and city officials had previously cited the building owners for the deteriorated condition of the structure and ordered the owner to either repair or demolish the structure. The victims were members of the first alarm assignment and were working inside the structure. A total of 19 other fire fighters were hurt during the collapse.
Collapse scene as viewed from building rear facing building front. Note portion of bowstring truss leaning against wall at right side of photo.
(Photo courtesy of fire department)
Deon "Dino" Jason Classay of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Fort Apache Agency in Whiteriver, AZ has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-06-23
Initial Summary:
The lightning caused Diamond Fire was reported to Show Low Dispatch on 06/23/2011 at approximately 1200hrs local time. The location of the fire was confirmed by a helicopter to be north of the Black River on Fort Apache, approximately 2.5 miles northeast of Ten of Diamonds Ranch. The Fort Apache Helitack and Fort Apache Hotshots were dispatched as Initial Attack resources and were flown to a helispot located on a ridge top on Paddy Butte near the fire start. Terrain in the area is steep and rocky with a dense woodlands fuel type. Following completion of a handline around the approximately 35 acre fire all resources hiked back up to the helispot (spike camp). As resources returned to helispot, the Incident Commander determined that one firefighter was not accounted for and initiated a search to locate the missing firefighter. The firefighter was in possession of a handheld radio and attempts to contact him throughout the evening were not successful. After several sweeps of the area, law enforcement from local, county and state agencies were requested to assist with the search efforts. Search efforts continued throughout the night until the missing firefighter was found deceased at 0618hrs. Incident Location: Vicinity of Paddy Butte, AZ (USNG: 12S XC 292 230)
Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Stone Lake, WI
Ronald Dwane Ruprecht of the Stone Lake Fire Department in Stone Lake, WI has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-06-10
Initial Summary:
Lieutenant Ruprecht responded to a false alarm call at approximately 1200hrs. The following morning, he was found by family members having passed away during the night.
Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Salisbury, MA
Timothy Oliveira of the Salisbury Fire Rescue in Salisbury, MA has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-07-29
Initial Summary:
Lieutenant Oliveira passed away from injuries sustained when the fire department vehicle he was working under fell off of a jack and struck him. Incident Location: 37 Lafayette RD, Salisbury, MA (USNG: 19T CH 4783 4537)
Federal government wants to require Commercial Drivers Licenses for all farm equipment operators.
The time-honored initiation into working the family farm could one day be a thing of the past, with discussions underway in Washington to require operators of farm equipment to have a commercial driver's license, or CDL.
Read the rest of the article here at Green Mountains Homesteading
There's a lot at stake here, folks. Not just in increased prices at the store but especially in the government digging their claws in just a little bit deeper.
With this summer's extreme heat in most of the country, and many areas experiencing triple digit temperatures, it is essential that you - and all of the fire service working in it - take care. Hydration before dehydration is key: do not allow yourself or those responding with you to place yourself at risk for heat related illness. Also, keep a lookout for your fellow firefighters.
Another critical function that needs to be established in this heat wave is emergency incident rehabilitation. Emergency incident rehabilitation is designed to ensure that the physical and mental well-being of firefighters and other emergency responders operating at the scene of an emergency does not deteriorate to the point where it affects their safety. It can prevent serious and life-threatening conditions such as heat stroke and heart attacks from occurring. Rehabilitation is not just for incidents, it is also a must for operational training.
Fire departments should be in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1584 Standard on the Rehabilitation of Members Operating at Incident Scene Operations and Training Exercises.
USFA has resources to assist you and your department in establishing an effective emergency incident rehabilitation program, including a comprehensive guide on Emergency Incident Rehabilitation (PDF, 5.6 Mb) which was developed through a partnership with the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). Additionally, the USFA website provides comprehensive information on this topic.
Interesting rescue to say the least - Walking to a friend’s house, Jared Medeiros was set upon by a group of men who left him battered and bruised.
And, adding insult to injury, his phone was then chucked through a manhole cover by the attackers.
But the 21-year-old refused to accept the phone was gone and decided it would be a good idea to stick his head down the drain to retrieve it and call police.
It was not a good idea. He became stuck fast – and the alarm was raised only after he had been in there screaming for about 40 minutes.
‘I was concerned but I was also laughing – it was funny!’ said Brianna Mooney, 16, who called the emergency number
Mr. Medeiros was freed by firefighters, who spent hours trying to pull him out.
He said he had been beaten and kicked by four men.
‘I don’t understand why they would sit and take pictures,’ said Mr. Medeiros. ‘That kind of p****s me off.’
Jeffrey Scott Bowen of the Asheville Fire Department in Asheville, NC has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-07-28
Gaston Gagne of the Baytown Fire Department in Baytown, TX has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-07-25
Travis Lee Miller of the Waterloo - Grant Township Fire Department in Waterloo, IN has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-07-19
Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Valley Forge, PA
John Lackovic of the Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Company in Valley Forge, PA has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-07-11
PPXE surfing the roof of a subway car and jumps down into the cold waters beneath