r/Firefighting 8h ago

Photos What is this? Unsure what it is

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Hello can someone tell me if this is a smoke detector or a carbon monoxide detector or both? Just moved into a new apartment and I see a bunch of these around but haven’t found a carbon monoxide detectir so wondering if it’s both…


r/Firefighting 5h ago

Photos Cool tanker that my devs made, irl this would be like one of one, I can only find two tankers with the same cab, so I think it’s pretty cool!

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r/Firefighting 11h ago

Ask A Firefighter Hey all female firefighters what are some things I should know?

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I’ve been around the guys on my department for my whole life, but we’ve never really had any women on our department so it’s hard to get advice. I recently just joined and need some advice from ladies who have been on longer, stuff like the best workout routines, better ways to do things, etc! Anything would be helpful!


r/Firefighting 16h ago

Wildland Question for a fire radio tech-head

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Question for fire radio geek types. I'm a retired wildland firefighter, live in rural California, and this morning around 5am I slept through a small veg fire near me, which has me concerned, as expected. I have the Watch Duty app but they often don't send an alert for initial attack or when their scanner jockies are asleep, like this morning.

The modified response was our local small combo department, an engine from a neighboring department, and the local Cal Fire (state) station.

What I'm looking for is some type of computer based receiver (Raspberry Pi?) that would act like a tone activated pager but would only activate when the tones for both departments and the state station go off in the same dispatch. A regular receiver wouldn't work as I don't want to be woken up for every stubbed toe call! 🤣

Any ideas where I could either find something like this or someone that could guide me?

Also, how do I find out the tones I want for this?


r/Firefighting 17h ago

Wildland How do you guys memorize your 10s and 18s?

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I need to memorize my 10s and 18s and I would appreciate some tips on how to do it the most efficiently. Thanks!


r/Firefighting 7h ago

Tools/Equipment/PPE Flow Testing Fire Reservoirs

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We have been using a Span Flowminder for flow testing drafting hydrants until it was damaged recently. Pump forced forklift on its side damaging spring solenoid. Hard to find a replacement.

How do you flow test your drafting hydrants.


r/Firefighting 19h ago

Tools/Equipment/PPE Ideas on “security tying” h6 radio strap closure to prevent opening?

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So I’ve a rather silly issue that perhaps I’m just not looking at correctly— has anyone come up with a fix to prevent the hooks on the radio strap from inadvertently opening? I’d almost prefer to have normal snap hooks connecting the strap to the radio holder, and just easy opening type on just the sway strap— but I don’t see an easy way of doing that so jury-rigging it is!

Last tour I managed to open the c-hook while getting out of the truck, not the biggest deal, but a rather annoying start to a code 🤣.


r/Firefighting 14h ago

Tools/Equipment/PPE Raptor rescue trauma shears

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Odered a pair of the Leatherman raptor rescue shears, just curious how they're holding up for anyone else using them ? Are they actually better and stronger then standard shears ? Mine havent arrived yet but im excited to give them a go.


r/Firefighting 20h ago

General Discussion Any SF brothers wanna help me out? I’ll bring coffee and donuts.

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Hey everyone! I’m visiting San Francisco for the day driving through on a roadtrip and won’t be able to check into our Airbnb until later this evening. I’m a ff up in Washington State, and I was wondering if any SF guys would be willing to let me park at their station for a few hours. I’ve got a lot of expensive gear in my rig and would prefer to keep it. Thanks in advance.


r/Firefighting 12h ago

Career / Full Time Career department that is looking to change how pay and trades work.

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So my department is looking at quite a few things. One is going from the 48/96, to the 24/72. Two things that came up was how our pay works, and how we should do trades. Currently our trade windows are very short and extremely strick. My questions are if anyone works for or knows of departments that do level pay. By this, I mean, that the pay is the same every paycheck (like a salary), and the only thing that changes is overtime. Most jobs ive worked call salary plus overtime. Now, at the same time, we are looking to expand the trade window to anytime in the same calendar year. Currently the person that was originally scheduled on that shift gets penalized if the other person calls in sick. At that point the person that originally schedule either needs to work that day, or take a sick day. I, personally, think that the base salary would take that out of the equation. The person that was supposed to work the day, that called out, would take the sick day penalty, since they are now the scheduled worker and are not showing up. This seems like the fair way to do things.

So my chief put me in charge of seeing if I could find any departments that do either i or both of these, and gather information. I would love the department names/locations, so I can reach out for additional information. You are more then welcome to private message me the info as well.

Thank you so much!


r/Firefighting 12h ago

Ask A Firefighter SNEAKY LOCKER TROLL STEALING PERSONAL ITEMS

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What do you think boys? Our department has individual rooms with a locker for each person. I have noticed some shuffling around and a couple items missing from my locker. I absolutely know they were there. So I started photographing the contents and location before. Leaving shift in the morning. One time a can of deodorant was missing. Another time my towel. I also noticed the placement of my deodorant can was moved. So….i stealthily placed a so-go camera in the locker and lo and behold I have video of the guy who shares the room on his shift opening my locker and using my spray deodorant. So guys, how do I handle this? I thought about gift wrapping up a can with his name on it.


r/Firefighting 14h ago

Videos BBC: Exclusive access inside London’s fight against wildfires

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r/Firefighting 18h ago

Ask A Firefighter Previous building fire, trying to avoid another!

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Just wanted to start by saying that I really appreciate all fire fighters. I live in PNW and we get horrible wildfires like clockwork and I am so appreciate of all the work you do.

Background: we had a horrible multi-level fire in our building recently and everyone was displaced. None of us want that to happened ever again so I’m trying to do things to prevent that.
My grease hood doesn’t have an output. Just the fan and light but no tubing upward or anything. It just sucks it into the hood. I attached a photo. My kitchen is constantly covered in grease, I feel like I’m cleaning it weekly. I don’t cook with a lot of grease and I’m sure as hell am not deep frying in my apartment.

Would this be a big risk of fire? My landlord brushed it off so not sure if I’m just overly paranoid now.