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2009 Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival Week Posted: 13 Jun 2009 12:01 AM PDT 2009 Fire/EMS Safety, Health and Survival WeekProtect Yourself: Your Safety, Health and Survival Are Your Responsibility Protect Yourself: Your Safety, Health and Survival Are Your Responsibility encourages chiefs and fire/EMS personnel to focus on what they personally can do to manage risk and enhance their health and safety. This year's theme reflects the need for personal responsibility and accountability within a strong safety culture. Recommended activities and materials will incorporate four key areas where standard operating procedures, policies and initiatives—along with the training and enforcement that support them—can limit fire/EMS personnel's risk of injury or death: Safety: Emergency Driving (enough is enough—end senseless deaths)
Health: Fire Fighter Heart Disease and Cancer Education and Prevention
Survival: Structural Size-Up and Situational Awareness
Chiefs: Be the Leader in Safety
http://www.iafc.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=306 |
Summit Fire: Suspect pleads not guilty Posted: 12 Jun 2009 09:10 AM PDT Los Gatos landscape contractor Channing Parker Verden pleaded not guilty yesterday to one felony count of unlawfully causing a fire. Mr. Verden was charged with allegedly failing to fully extinguish piles of burning debris that sparked the Summit Fire in the Santa Cruz Mountains in 2008. Channing Parker Verden, 50, of Los Gatos, was arrested in April by investigators from Cal Fire and the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office after an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Summit Fire that erupted May 22, 2008. Documents and statements filed with the district attorney's office allege that the owner of the property at 31000 Summit Road hired Verden to clear debris on the land later identified as the origin of the fire. Cal Fire investigators found remains of large burn piles that did not appear to be extinguished properly. Verden is scheduled to return to Santa Clara County Superior Court on June 30 for the setting of a preliminary hearing. |
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