Wait a second….who deep fries a turkey IN the garage?!?!?!
C’mon!
As a firefighter, an easy 1 3/4 line blasting away would be good.
Maybe attack crews should blast these guys too.
@rusnivek
Wait a second….who deep fries a turkey IN the garage?!?!?!
C’mon!
As a firefighter, an easy 1 3/4 line blasting away would be good.
Maybe attack crews should blast these guys too.
@rusnivek
Clearly not paying attention to safety rules.
Check out these idiots who decided to use their deck #DFT2013
Do NOT fry a turkey on your deck.
@rusnivek
So just to be clear, tomorrow, I will be lowering my turkey in.
Air bombing the turkey into my deep fryer is NOT a good idea.
#Kaboom
On a related note: I just checked my home insurance policy too.
@rusnivek
Busy day: Got my turkey AND fire extinguisher today. Who’s going to help me deep fry this turkey?!? #DFT2013
@rusnivek
Firefighters!
Swing an axe? Need to cut holes? Need to Ventilation? Or do you have the need for some destruction? Come join us at our Roof Operations Training course!
Roof Operations – “Truck/Ladder Company”
http://www.firefighterbailout.com/roofops.html
Note: This course usually fills up fast. So as the saying goes, “Don’t be second due…”
@rusnivek
Wait, Yarnell Fire Chief Koile dumped a dead girl’s body in the desert in 1973? But yet, they still allowed him as Fire Chief?!?!?!?!?!
That’s really really bad.
@rusnivek
October 6th – 12th is National Fire Prevention Week! Did you know there are many different brands of smoke alarms available on the market, but they fall under two basic types: ionization and photoelectric. It cannot be stated definitively that one is better than the other in every fire situation that could arise in a residence. Because both ionization and photoelectric smoke alarms are better at detecting distinctly different, yet potentially fatal fires, and because no one can predict what type of fire might start in a home, most firefighters recommend that every residence and place where people sleep be equipped with:
In addition to the basic types of alarms, there are alarms made to meet the needs of people with hearing disabilities. These alarms may use strobe lights that flash and/or vibrate to assist in alerting those who are unable to hear standard smoke alarms when they sound. Make sure you place them in strategic locations throughout the house. 
Step-1: Get an Ionization AND photoelectric smoke alarm or dual sensor smoke alarm. Step-2: Get it before this happens…
@rusnivek
Since I’m prob getting the F tomorrow…I propose all these political types take a hint from a bunch of hard working, don’t quit, do everything because it’s the right thing kinda folks…What if Firefighters ran the world…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WaUPTHJsrM
@rusnivek