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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
The Ultimate Fire Department Training Library?
We're trying to compile a list of the best training books. What books should every department library have? Which training books should every firefighter read?
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Code 3 FDNY Models are here!
Code 3 Collectibles are known for their high quality, realistic, detailed, limited edition diecast firefighting and emergency service collectibles. FSP is proud to be carrying some of them, with more (hopefully) on the way! In stock models include:
FDNY Chief Cassano Engine 31 Commemorative Edition: A 1962 Mack C95F Pumper, it remained at Engine 31 until they were dibanded on November 25, 1972 and was then used as a spare for a few years before assignment to the Division of Training. It was relinquished on September 13, 1976.
FDNY Engine 75 Seagrave Pumper: Engine 75 is a Seagrave model JB30 1000 gpm Pumper with a 500 gallon booster tank. It came into service at Engine Company 75 on February 25, 2004 and carries FDNY registration number SP03037.
FDNY Engine 92 Mack CF Pumper: The 1986 Mack model CF 1000 gpm pumper, with FDNY registration number MP8611, was assigned to Engine 92 on March 16, 1987. An unusual situation on this particular piece was that it was originally marked for Engine Company 238, however it never actually served in that company.
FDNY Foam Carrier 84: (pictured) The Mack Carrier has been retooled to include features that distinguish this rig from others in service to include the multiple canisters for foam on the dies and in the bed of the truck. The silver railings have been added as well as the rear panel both to contain and secure the canisters in transport. The original Foam 84 was a former 1978 Mack CF 1000 gpm pumper, originally assigned to Engine 324 with FDNY registration number MP7816.
FDNY Ladder 10 Seagrave (Diamond Plate Series): Ladder Company 10, a unit of the 1st Battalion, of the 1st Division, of the FDNY, was originally organized in the former firehouse of volunteer Southwark Engine 38, located at 28 Ann Street, in lower Manhattan, on October 20, 1865. On 9/11/01, their 1994 Seagrave 100 foot rear-mount aerial was destroyed. When the company re-entered service on February 19, 2002, they were equipped with a second-hand 1989 Seagrave 100 foot rearmount (SL8905), that had originally been assigned to Ladder Company 61.
As always, if you have any questions please email support@fire-police-ems.com or call us at 800.522.8528. You can also visit us online at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
New Firefighting Training Books
We quickly wanted to cover the latest releases in firefighter training. A number of books have been released in the last few months from various publishers.
On the subject of firefighter safety IFSTA and FPP have released two new titles. Occupational Safety, Health and Wellness is a companion to Fire Dept. Safety Officer. The goal is to establish and maintain a culture of safety within the fire and emergency services. It contains safety information, lays out requirements for health and fitness programs, and provides guidance.
Understanding and Implementing the 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives was developed as a joint project between the National Fallen Firefighters Fund and Fire Protection Publications. It provides a detailed overview and implementation strategy for the 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives that were developed at the landmark National Fallen Firefighters Fund 2004 summit.
Delmar has published the Firefighter's Fitness Handbook. This text provides a total health evaluation and fitness program designed specifically for firefighters. It also covers stress levels and the physical risks inherent with firefighting.
Also from FPP is the newest edition of Fire Service Hydraulics and Water Supply. This second edition provides detailed information on the principles of water and its movement, determining accurate pressure and fire flows, types of apparatus and pumps used to move water and much more.
IFSTA has also updated its Fireground Support Operations with Structural Firefighting: Truck Company Skills and Tactics. It is designed to be a resource for those who engage in "truck work" on the fireground. Topics covered include forcible entry, fireground search and rescue, ventilation, loss control, rapid intervention and other truck company responsibilities.
Jones and Bartlett has published a number of EMS titles that may be of interest to firefighters and fire departments. Instructional Methods For Public Safety offers a broad spectrum view of the latest educational trends and cutting edge information on emergency services instruction.
Jones and Bartlett's Emergency Medical Responder offers complete coverage and the best practices in prehospital medicine. In addition, Sick / Not Sick 2nd ed has been updated with new case studies and is a great resource in helping develop rapid patient assessment skills.
These and many more fire, police and EMS training resources can be found at FSP Books & Videos. Call us at 800.522.8528 or visit us online at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com. Our friendly customer service reps have years of experience and are here to answer any questions you may have.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Aerial Firefighitng
We wanted to highlight a couple new products covering aerial firefighting.
First we have the bran new books and DVD combo Fire Bombers In Action. This book tells the history of aerial firefighting over the past four decades. A comprehensive list of fire bomber aircraft is included along with an hour long DVD featuring rare footage.
Alan Simmons adds to his great fire scene videos with Firefighting Airtankers "Aerial Assault". This 80 minute DVD features aerial firefighting action from southern California. Also included is a section on air operations narrated by retired USFS Toney Duprey, and vintage footage from 1999 of air tankers filmed at Paso Robles Air Attack Base. Alan once again produced a great, and highly recommended, video. You can find a complete listing of Alan Simmons Video Productions at www.fire-police-ems.com.
Also recommended is Aerial Firefighting. With over 350 pages and over 400 color photos, this is a must have for any aviation or firefighting enthusiast. The detailed text provides technical descriptions for forest fire fighting as well as speculation of the future of aerial firefighting.
All 3 are available from FSP Books and Videos, along with many other wildland firefighting books and DVDs. you can find them online at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or call them at 800-522-8528.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
New History Books From MT Publishing!
MT Publishing has once again impressed us with their latest books. These beautiful, coffee table style books are recommended for any fire library or history buff!
First off is Fires To Remember. This 200 page book, published by the Friendship Fire Assoc., tells the history of the Washington DC Fire and EMS Department through over 350 pictures and captions. The history of the department is broken down chronologically from the 1800s to the 2000s with pictures of major incidents, personnel, posed and working apparatus.
Also new from MT is Badges of America's Heroes. This gorgeous book is the most comprehensive listing of fire badge hallmarks ever! It includes a history of the evolution of the fire badge, a listing of major manufacturers, contributions from notable fire museums and much more. Hundreds of color photos make make this a must have for any collector or historian.
Coming later this month is Remember...Only You! A History of Forest Fire Prevention Outdoor Advertising. Written by Harry "Punky" McClellan, this book creates a documented history of Forest Fire Prevention outdoor advertising. This written history is complimented with over 600 full color photos!
Also, due later this year are Companies in Quarters: A Pictorial History of the Firehouses of the Los Angeles City Fire Department. Presented by the Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Society, it is a pictorial history of LAFD stations. The first fire stations of the 1880’s to the newest stations of today, along with much of the apparatus that occupied them, are featured in this new book which will be a must-have for historians of the fire service, fire buffs, and students of California architecture. It is packed with photos of all of the 106 current and over 120 former fire stations and their “Companies in Quarters”.
On the subject of firehouses, A Photographic Journey Through the Firehouses of FDNY is also due out later this year. This full color book will take the reader on a journey through all 200+ FDNY Firehouses.
Finally, the Hall of Flame will be releasing The Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting at 50. Documenting the history of wildland and structural firefighting in the US from colonial to modern times, hundreds of photos show off the museum's collection of firefighting tools.
Other future titles from MT include Northern Illinois Fire Ground Photography, and many fire and police department histories. You can also see all the previously published MT titles here. As always, if you have any questions feel free to email us at support@fire-police-ems.com or call us at (800) 522-8528. And visit us online at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com.
Friday, June 18, 2010
New FDNY Book by Paul Hashagen
Wes Causey returns in Paul Hashagen's newest novel, Fire Of God. Much like in The Twelfth Hour, Hashagen uses his unique appreciation of New York City's history and attention to actual fireground detail to create a fast paced and compelling novel.
Paul Hashagen knows a thing or two about FDNY's history. In the newly reprinted A Distant Fire he captures the spirits of the pioneering men and the thrilling intensity of the events that served as FDNY's foundation. Over 90 rare photos and illustrations enhance the impact of these incredibly powerful stories.
He is also the author of the beautiful, and highly collectible, FDNY: The Bravest. This nearly 300 page coffee table book chronicles 137 years of the New York Fire Department's dedicated history from 1865 - 2002. Not only does it cover the history of the department, but it also includes all fire fighters who have been killed in the line of duty.
Any of these books are highly recommended and can be ordered through FSP Books & Videos at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by calling (800) 522-8528. A complete listing of all of our FDNY books can be found on our website.
Paul Hashagen knows a thing or two about FDNY's history. In the newly reprinted A Distant Fire he captures the spirits of the pioneering men and the thrilling intensity of the events that served as FDNY's foundation. Over 90 rare photos and illustrations enhance the impact of these incredibly powerful stories.
He is also the author of the beautiful, and highly collectible, FDNY: The Bravest. This nearly 300 page coffee table book chronicles 137 years of the New York Fire Department's dedicated history from 1865 - 2002. Not only does it cover the history of the department, but it also includes all fire fighters who have been killed in the line of duty.
Any of these books are highly recommended and can be ordered through FSP Books & Videos at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by calling (800) 522-8528. A complete listing of all of our FDNY books can be found on our website.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Massachusetts Fire Promotional Exams (and study advice)
Massachusetts Civil Service has released the released the promotional reading lists for both municipal fire departments statewide and for Boston. The list are:
Massachusetts Statewide Lieutenant:
Company Officer, 4th ed.
Inspection & Code Enforcement, 7th ed.
First Responder 8th ed., Brady
HazMat for 1st Responders 3rd ed.
NIMS FEMA 501, 2008 ed.
Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2nd ed
Building Construction Related to the Fire Service, 3rd ed.
Engine Company Fireground. Operations, 3rd ed.
LadderCompany Fireground. Operations, 3rd ed.
Massachusetts Statewide Captain:
Company Officer, 4th ed.
Inspection & Code Enforcement, 7th ed.
First Responder 8th ed., Brady
HazMat for 1st Responders 3rd ed.
NIMS FEMA 501, 2008 ed.
Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2nd ed
Collapse Of Burning Buildings
Strategic and Tactical Considerations on the Fireground, 2nd ed.
Supervision Today, 6th ed.
The Boston reading lists are the same, just without Pumping Apparatus and NIMS FEMA 501. Discounted packages for all four reading list are available from us at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by calling 800.522.8528.
They say nothing is free these days, especially when it comes to promotional exams, but here is some free advice we've learned throughout the years.
1. Should I use study guides? Some people swear by them, other people can't stand them. I usually recommend them. When being promoted can come down to a point or two, any edge you can get could prove to be the difference. Between software and print study guides there is something for almost every book!
2. Do I need to buy the texts or should I only use the study guides? If nothing else, buy the texts! The questions come from the texts. If you choose to only use the study guides, you could miss something. Again, only a few points can make a big difference. Even if you decide to only buy and tackle one text at a time, if you're taking the exam seriously you need the textbooks.
3. Whats the best way to study? If you have friends or associates (or people you barely know) on other departments who are also taking the test, for a study group. Discussing the books, answering each others questions, and debating points can bring to light information you may have missed. A dedicated study group can be a huge benefit for all involved. Everyone has to be dedicated though and make each meeting. No excuses!
4. What if I don't have time? Easy answer. Find the time. I know its not easy, but it can be done.Waiting around at the DMV? Bring a book. Visiting the in-laws? Bring a book. Going fishing? Bring a book. Or bring the whole study group! (Just leaves the beers in the cooler until after the books have been discussed). Use a text for bathroom reading. Read the children bedtime stories out of the texts (many people have said they're great for insomnia). Be willing to read and highlight any time you have some free time. Which leads to...
5. Notes and highlighting. Even if its just jotting down key ideas on a piece of paper, taking notes helps a lot of people. Make sure you understand it first, but going back and highlighting or taking notes gives you key ideas to look over on that big final review before test time. Plus, a study group can share notes to see what everyone found important.
Do you have nay other study tips? Let us know what has worked for you in the comments section.
Massachusetts Statewide Lieutenant:
Company Officer, 4th ed.
Inspection & Code Enforcement, 7th ed.
First Responder 8th ed., Brady
HazMat for 1st Responders 3rd ed.
NIMS FEMA 501, 2008 ed.
Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2nd ed
Building Construction Related to the Fire Service, 3rd ed.
Engine Company Fireground. Operations, 3rd ed.
LadderCompany Fireground. Operations, 3rd ed.
Massachusetts Statewide Captain:
Company Officer, 4th ed.
Inspection & Code Enforcement, 7th ed.
First Responder 8th ed., Brady
HazMat for 1st Responders 3rd ed.
NIMS FEMA 501, 2008 ed.
Pumping Apparatus Driver/Operator Handbook, 2nd ed
Collapse Of Burning Buildings
Strategic and Tactical Considerations on the Fireground, 2nd ed.
Supervision Today, 6th ed.
The Boston reading lists are the same, just without Pumping Apparatus and NIMS FEMA 501. Discounted packages for all four reading list are available from us at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by calling 800.522.8528.
They say nothing is free these days, especially when it comes to promotional exams, but here is some free advice we've learned throughout the years.
1. Should I use study guides? Some people swear by them, other people can't stand them. I usually recommend them. When being promoted can come down to a point or two, any edge you can get could prove to be the difference. Between software and print study guides there is something for almost every book!
2. Do I need to buy the texts or should I only use the study guides? If nothing else, buy the texts! The questions come from the texts. If you choose to only use the study guides, you could miss something. Again, only a few points can make a big difference. Even if you decide to only buy and tackle one text at a time, if you're taking the exam seriously you need the textbooks.
3. Whats the best way to study? If you have friends or associates (or people you barely know) on other departments who are also taking the test, for a study group. Discussing the books, answering each others questions, and debating points can bring to light information you may have missed. A dedicated study group can be a huge benefit for all involved. Everyone has to be dedicated though and make each meeting. No excuses!
4. What if I don't have time? Easy answer. Find the time. I know its not easy, but it can be done.Waiting around at the DMV? Bring a book. Visiting the in-laws? Bring a book. Going fishing? Bring a book. Or bring the whole study group! (Just leaves the beers in the cooler until after the books have been discussed). Use a text for bathroom reading. Read the children bedtime stories out of the texts (many people have said they're great for insomnia). Be willing to read and highlight any time you have some free time. Which leads to...
5. Notes and highlighting. Even if its just jotting down key ideas on a piece of paper, taking notes helps a lot of people. Make sure you understand it first, but going back and highlighting or taking notes gives you key ideas to look over on that big final review before test time. Plus, a study group can share notes to see what everyone found important.
Do you have nay other study tips? Let us know what has worked for you in the comments section.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Ace your EMS Practical Exams
Knightlite has released 3 DVDs to help prepare for any level of EMS testing. Each DVD has testing stations broken in to four distinctive parts:
- A brief introduction of the station
- The actual station being performed
- A review of the National Registry Skill Sheet
- A review of the station's Critical criteria
All 3 DVDs, plus many more EMS resources, are available from FSP Books & Videos at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by calling 800.522.8528. If you have any questions our friendly customer service reps are there to help! Either give them a call or email support@fire-police-ems.com.
Friday, April 30, 2010
2 New Ambulance Books
Iconografix recently released two new books on ambulances. Like usual with Iconografix these books are well written, gorgeous, and highly recommended!
First is Weller Brothers of Memphis. This Memphis, Tennessee based conversion business built three types of professional cars - straight ambulances, hearses and combination coaches which could be used as either an ambulance or a hearse. Weller was unique in the fact that they did conversions on any vehicle supplied by the purchaser. These include Chevrolets, Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Fords, Mercurys, Dodges, Chryslers and Plymouths.
This books is a complete history accompanied by a remarkable collection of black and white photos.
Also from Iconografix is Miller-Meteor: The Complete Illustrated History. This is the complete story of three companies, the A.J. Miller Company, the Meteor Motor car Company, and the Miller-Meteor Division of Wayne Works Corporation.
Using many never before published original factory photographs this book describes three fiercely independent, yet interwoven companies and their unique products which secured their place in history.
Both books are highly recommended and can be purchased from FSP Books & Videos at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by calling 800.522.8528.
First is Weller Brothers of Memphis. This Memphis, Tennessee based conversion business built three types of professional cars - straight ambulances, hearses and combination coaches which could be used as either an ambulance or a hearse. Weller was unique in the fact that they did conversions on any vehicle supplied by the purchaser. These include Chevrolets, Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Fords, Mercurys, Dodges, Chryslers and Plymouths.
This books is a complete history accompanied by a remarkable collection of black and white photos.
Also from Iconografix is Miller-Meteor: The Complete Illustrated History. This is the complete story of three companies, the A.J. Miller Company, the Meteor Motor car Company, and the Miller-Meteor Division of Wayne Works Corporation.
Using many never before published original factory photographs this book describes three fiercely independent, yet interwoven companies and their unique products which secured their place in history.
Both books are highly recommended and can be purchased from FSP Books & Videos at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by calling 800.522.8528.
Friday, April 23, 2010
What's new in EMS?
2010 has already been a pretty big year for EMS related titles. A quick browse through our new books listing shows a number of them (more than I even realized) so we wanted to touch on a few for you.
First, from AAOS and Jones & Bartlett, comes Preplanning For EMS. Preplanning has been used for years by the fire service to ensure responder and civilian safety and to maximize the effectiveness of the responders. This text encourages EMS departments to become involved with preplanning by: researching local facilities and events and identifying hazards, developing a response plan, coordinating with other response agencies and gathering supplies and recruiting help.
Also from AAOS and Jones & Bartlett comes Principles of ALS Care. The text provides a succinct and comprehensive review of essential concepts in ALS. This book is perfect for use as a refresher, a supplement to an ALS course, a field reference or a study guide to prepare for an exam.
Brady has released Prehospital Emergency Care, 9th ed. This complete resource for EMT-B training uses of the case study model, state-of-the-art scans, algorithms, protocols, step-by-step explanations with comprehensive, stimulating, and challenging material to prepare users for success.
AAOS celebrates the 40th anniversary of their "Orange Book Series" by releasing the 10th edition of Emergency Care And Transportation Of The Sick And Injured. Based on the new National EMS Education Standards, the Tenth Edition offers complete coverage of every competency statement with clarity and precision in a concise format that ensures student comprehension and encourages critical thinking.
Finally, I wanted to touch on EMT-Basic Exam for Fire Fighters, published by Learning Express. This exam prep book contains 4 practice exams, expert test taking advice, information on the advantages of obtaining EMT certification—from getting hired to benefits that span across your career as a firefighter, and state certification requirements and EMT agencies.
You can find a complete listing of EMS books at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com. And if you can't find the title you're looking for, or don't know exactly what you need, contact us and we'll give you a hand.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Fire Officer's Handbook of Tactics
The Fire Officer's Handbook of Tactics has always been a favorite and is considered by many a "must read" book for all firefighters, and a valuable addition to any fire library. Its a simple, well written guide for any firefighter or fire officer who has already learned the basics and is looking for methods on handling specific situations. Fire Engineering has taken the handbook to a new level. Not only have they released the text and study guide, but they now have audio, software and a DVD series to supplement the text.
The audio book can be played on any CD player, or can be uploaded to an MP3 player allowing you to take it anywhere you choose.
The study guide includes multiple choice and short answer questions, and includes a page reference from the text with the answer key. It also includes a 100 questions final exam. The same is true for the software study guide, which also includes various elements of fireground situations for a more realistic approach.
Finally, Fire Engineering has released DVDs for every chapter of the text:
v.1 General Principles of Firefighting
v.2 Sizeup
v.3 Engine Company Operations
v.4 Hoselines
v.5 Water Supply
v.6 Sprinklers
v.7 Standpipes
v.8 Ladder Company Operations
v.9 Forcible Entry
v. 10 Ventilation
v. 11 Search & Rescue
v. 12 Safety & Survival
v. 13 Private Dwellings
v. 14 Multiple Dwellings
v. 15 Store Fires
v. 16 High Rise
v. 17 Buildings Under Construction / Fire-Related Emergencies
v.18 Structural Collapse
v.19 Terrorism and Homeland Security (coming soon)
As if all that wasn't enough, both Knightlite and Rapid-fire have released study software for the book as well.
As always, everything is available at FSP Books & Videos (www.Fire-Police-EMS.com). If you have any questions, the friendly sales staff can help you out. You can call them at 800.522.8528 or email support@fire-police-ems.com.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Two New Fire Apparatus Books!
The first of the recently released fire apparatus books is Ford Fire Trucks. Arguably the most recognizable name in the American commercial auto manufacturing is Ford. This book covers the evolution of Ford fire apparatus with vivid pictures. It pays homage to over 150 years of fire apparatus manufacturing and includes the Model T, the F-Series, the C-Series, the Louisville-Line, and many more. Iconografix packed over 350 color photos in this 144 page book!
Also from Iconografix comes Oren Fire Apparatus Photo Archive. Oren developed as an offshoot of the Roanoke Welding and Equipment Company. Its light duty small town pumpers were so well received that by the early 1940's the fire apparatus became the company's principal product. The photos in this book were carefully selected to create a magnificent history of Oren rigs. the book also features were never before published photos, including the very first aerial ladder and unusual one of a kind rigs.
Both books retail for $34.95. And can be ordered through FSP Books and Videos, online at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or by phone at (800) 522-8528.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Building Construction
Just a quick post on building construction for the fire service. Two new books have been released in the past month covering this important subject.
First, from Delmar Cengage learning, is Knowing Your Buildings. This illustrative reference guide is designed to improve safety and performance on the fireground. It has a chapter dedicated to risk management and building construction basics that emphasizes safety. It also has an A-Z illustrated terminology reference guide.
Also IFSTA has released the 3rd edition of their Building Construction Related to the Fire Service. This new edition provides firefighters with basic instructions about building design and construction, and how that relates to emergency services. The 3rd edition also includes new photos and illustrations and case histories. It also emphasizes firefighter safety and newer types of construction, along with "green" construction principles.
Previously released book include 2008's Building Construction Methods and Materials for the Fire Service from Brady, and Francis Brannigan's Building Construction For The Fire Service 4th ed. This edition honors Brannigan's motto of "know your buildings" by using plain language to deliver technical information about different building types and their unique hazards.
To order any of these books please visit us at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com. And feel free to email us with any questions at support@fire-police-ems.com.
First, from Delmar Cengage learning, is Knowing Your Buildings. This illustrative reference guide is designed to improve safety and performance on the fireground. It has a chapter dedicated to risk management and building construction basics that emphasizes safety. It also has an A-Z illustrated terminology reference guide.
Also IFSTA has released the 3rd edition of their Building Construction Related to the Fire Service. This new edition provides firefighters with basic instructions about building design and construction, and how that relates to emergency services. The 3rd edition also includes new photos and illustrations and case histories. It also emphasizes firefighter safety and newer types of construction, along with "green" construction principles.
Previously released book include 2008's Building Construction Methods and Materials for the Fire Service from Brady, and Francis Brannigan's Building Construction For The Fire Service 4th ed. This edition honors Brannigan's motto of "know your buildings" by using plain language to deliver technical information about different building types and their unique hazards.
To order any of these books please visit us at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com. And feel free to email us with any questions at support@fire-police-ems.com.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Holiday Best Sellers
The holiday season is over. You've finished everything that was given to you as a gift. Still looking for something new? Here's our top sellers for November and December.
Books
FDNY Operational Reference: The mother of all FDNY reference books. Covers apparatus, operations and much, much more!
Fire Department City of New York: The Dreyfous Collection: a gorgeous photographic history of NYC firefighting from 1912-1947
If You Play With Fire: tells the inside story of FDNY firehouse operations in the 1960s and 1970s
Returning To Quarters: A history of every firehouse in the city of Boston with 185 pictures
Fire Buffs: A detailed and insightful book about fire buffs, written by a long time buff, photographer, and author
Other books that sold well include Bringing Everybody Home, Fire Engines, and Chicago Fire Dept. 1858 - 2008.
Videos
FDNY: The Battle Continues volume 23 & 24 and Boro's Burning Collection all from Fire Line Video Productions.
Emergency! : The landmark television show
Greater Providence Area Fires volumes 21 & 22 and Detroit Devil's Week 2009: more great footage from Providence Fire Videos. Inc.
All of these titles and stock and ready to ship. Visit us online at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or call 800-522-8528 with any questions, to request a free catalog or to place an order.
Books
FDNY Operational Reference: The mother of all FDNY reference books. Covers apparatus, operations and much, much more!
Fire Department City of New York: The Dreyfous Collection: a gorgeous photographic history of NYC firefighting from 1912-1947
If You Play With Fire: tells the inside story of FDNY firehouse operations in the 1960s and 1970s
Returning To Quarters: A history of every firehouse in the city of Boston with 185 pictures
Fire Buffs: A detailed and insightful book about fire buffs, written by a long time buff, photographer, and author
Other books that sold well include Bringing Everybody Home, Fire Engines, and Chicago Fire Dept. 1858 - 2008.
Videos
FDNY: The Battle Continues volume 23 & 24 and Boro's Burning Collection all from Fire Line Video Productions.
Emergency! : The landmark television show
Greater Providence Area Fires volumes 21 & 22 and Detroit Devil's Week 2009: more great footage from Providence Fire Videos. Inc.
All of these titles and stock and ready to ship. Visit us online at www.Fire-Police-EMS.com or call 800-522-8528 with any questions, to request a free catalog or to place an order.
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