Ashburnham Firefighter Local 4995

Ashburnham Firefighter Local 4995 Official page of Ashburnham FireFighter Local 4995. PFFM and IAFF

05/04/2022

02/01/2022

Stockton Firefighters are heartbroken. Our friend and brother Captain Max Fortuna was tragically taken from us. A 21 year veteran of the Stockton Fire Department, Captain Fortuna was on Engine 2 at an outdoor fire when he was struck by gunfire at the scene. It is a devastating loss for his wife, two children, family, and our fire department. We are working on details for his services, and will update as more information becomes available. We love you Max.

We just started our Fund The First, all proceeds will go to the Fortuna Family.

https://fundthefirst.com/campaign/fallen-fire-captain-max-fortuna-adjrvt

Ashburnham Fire Fighters and Ashburnham FireFighters Local 4995 what to thank  John Cahill and New England Auto &Truck R...
07/25/2021

Ashburnham Fire Fighters and Ashburnham FireFighters Local 4995 what to thank John Cahill and New England Auto &Truck Recyclers for providing us there facility and setting up vehicles for our training last Wednesday night. 

03/24/2021

Late last night, the remains of Jared Lloyd, a 15 year veteran of the Spring Valley Fire Department in Rockland County were found the scene of a devastating fire at an adult living facility which also claimed the life of one resident and hospitalized 20 residents and two firefighters.

Our hearts go out to Firefighter Lloyd's family and brothers and sisters of the Spring Valley Fire Department and Columbian Engine Co. #1

Rest Easy, Brother. We'll take it from here.

Columbian Engine Co. #1

03/17/2021
03/14/2021

On March 14, 2001 the Phoenix (AZ) Fire Department lost firefighter Bret Tarver at the Southwest Supermarket fire. In that event, it was 5:00 in the afternoon, the grocery store was full of people and fire was extending through the building. Phoenix E14 was assigned to the interior of the structure to complete the search, get any people out, and attempt to confine the rapidly spreading fire to the rear of the structure. Shortly after completing their primary search of the building the Captain decided it was time to get out. Tarver and the other members of Engine 14 were exiting the building when Tarver and his partner got lost.

The engineer (driver) was leading the group following the attack line they had brought into the supermarket fire, followed by Tarver and his partner, with the company officer being the last person to begin the long crawl out of the smoke filled structure. At some point Tarver and his partner got off the hose line and moved deeper in the supermarket fire away from their only exit. Early on during the exit attempt through maze like conditions Tarver and his partner basically turned left instead of right. Not knowing this the company officer continued to crawl out of the building thinking his whole crew was ahead of him on the attack line. Tarver and his partner crawled deeper into the fire occupancy eventually ending up in the butcher shop area where they eventually became separated.

Based on radio reports of deteriorating conditions inside the building from E14 and other companies the Incident Commander (IC) considered a switch to a defensive strategy and started the process of pulling all crews out of the structure. During this process Tarver radioed the IC telling him that he was lost in the back of the building. The IC deployed two companies as Rapid Intervention Crews (RICs) through the front access point to no avail.
Other companies coming to their rescue through the back room area of the supermarket later rescued Tarver's partner. After several unsuccessful rescue attempts, Tarver succumbed to carbon monoxide poisoning from the acrid smoke and was eventually removed from the building as a full code. Trying to remove the 260-pound firefighter was nearly impossible for rescue team members. Outside, the resuscitation efforts failed.

During the rescue efforts there were more than twelve (12) mayday's issued by firefighters trying to make the rescue. On this tragic day, one other firefighter (attempting to rescue Tarver) was removed in respiratory arrest and was later resuscitated by fire department paramedics on the scene.

Over the next year (The Recovery), the department systematically reviewed its standard operating procedures and fireground operational activities at the strategic (command), tactical (sector) and task (company) levels of the entire organization in an attempt to prevent such a tragic event from ever happening again to the Phoenix Fire Department. One of the many significant questions that was asked was why didn't the rapid intervention concept work? Immediately after the fire the Phoenix Fire Department reviewed its Rapid Intervention and Mayday standard operating procedures (SOPs). Based on drills, training and the data acquired through those drills, in the year following the incident the standard concept of a rapid intervention is now being challenged. It is now evident that rapid intervention isn't rapid. (Reference: Excerpts from the original article by Steve Kreis and FireTimes.com, LLC. http://www.firetimes.com/printStory.asp?FragID=8399 )

In the wake of the 2001 Southwest Supermarket Fire and LODD of FF Bret Tarver, the Phoenix (AZ) Fire Department issued a comprehensive report of the incident and the lessons learned and research conducted by the FD.

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200113.html
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/reports/face200113.html

01/30/2021
11/28/2020

Ashburnham Firefighters Local 4995 proudly displayed the Sgt. Michael Chesna Thin Blue Line Flag as the Flag continues its tour of the Commonwealth! The flag is meant to honor, respect and memorialize the memory of Weymouth Police Sgt. Michael Chesna and all police officers who have been killed in the line of duty.

Right to Left:
Pvt Chris Dauphinais ,Pvt Joe Andrade, LT Andrew Devoll -President , LT Clay Landry -Vice President Pvt Mark Boucher, Pvt Rich Bennett

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