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Detroit Firefighters And EMS To Get Body Armor

May 5, 2017 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment

Photo Courtesy of John Natiw @Detroit_Medic

If you’ve followed this account for any time at all, you’ll know the dangers faced by our firefighters and EMT/Paramedics. There isn’t a day that goes by where they aren’t faced with dangerous circumstances when making scenes. From irate citizens, theft and outright attacks on their personages, Detroit’s first responders are often left to fend for themselves. Detroit Police do their best to protect them, but this is Detroit, the calvary isn’t always available.

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The article below is from the Detroit News and George Hunter.

Detroit firefighters and emergency technicians may soon be equipped with body armor.

Fire Commissioner Eric Jones said he has secured funding to outfit his employees with the protective gear, which he said is sorely needed to protect them, especially given the recent spate of police officers shot in the city.

“We just had an EMT shot in Dallas,” he said. “The way things are going here in Detroit lately, I’m surprised no (fire department employees) have been shot. But it’s the law of averages. My guys have to be safe out there.”

A Dallas paramedic Monday was shot while treating a gunshot victim. The suspect was later found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The paramedic is expected to live.

In Detroit, through the years there have been several attacks on firefighters and EMTs. In March 2016, a medical technician was injured by irate family members of a man who was having trouble breathing, police said. The man’s relatives broke the window of the rig, shattering the glass and cutting the EMT, requiring a hospital visit.

Six months earlier, a Detroit EMS paramedic and her partner were slashed with a box cutter outside a Cass Corridor homeless shelter. Michael Montgomery was charged, pleaded guilty to several crimes, including assault, and was sentenced to up to 10 years. Montgomery also was convicted in a 2005 rape and homicide, and was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to up to 80 years for those crimes.

“You can’t prevent everything, but I can take some reasonable, prudent steps to take care of these guys,” said Jones, a longtime Detroit police official. “They’re on the same scenes as the police officers, and they face the same dangers. Many times when you arrive at a (crime) scene, and you think the suspect has left, but they haven’t. So our people need to be protected.”

Jones said he submitted a budget that included a $500,000 outlay for body armor, which was approved by the City Council and Mayor Mike Duggan.

“The question now is: Do we put out bids, or use the same company as DPD?” Jones said. “I’ll probably start the bidding and contract negotiation process, and then start scheduling people to come in and get fitted.”

Jones said there are a few other cities, including Miami, which provide body armor for firefighters and EMTs.

“Chicago doesn’t issue them to their people, but it’s allowed if they want to buy them,” he said. “There are other private ambulance companies across the nation that provide them. Some other jurisdictions provide them, but not too many.”

ghunter@detroitnews.com

(313) 222-2134

Twitter: @GeorgeHunter_DN

From The Detroit News

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT FIRE, LOCAL NEWS, Uncategorized Tagged With: Detroit, Detroit Crime, Detroit EMS, Detroit Fire

Commercial Box Alarm 35th & Michigan Drone Footage

April 18, 2017 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment

Drone Footage 35th & Michigan Commercial Box Alarm

[fvplayer src=”https://youtu.be/i27TpOA7e44″ width=”800″ height=”500″]
Drone Footage By @FireandWeather & Alex Fire Chaser

 


Detroit Fire Commercial Box Alarm on April 17, 2017. DFD companies from the 5th and 7th Battalions battled a vacant commercial bldg fire in Detroit’s west side Monday night.

DFD Companies On Fire Scene:

Battalion Chief 5 & Battalion Chief 7
Engine 27, Engine 17, Engine 34, Engine 42, Ladder Truck 8, Ladder Truck 22, Squad 2, Squad 4

 

Commercial Box Alarm: 5th & 7th Battalions to 35th & Michigan for a vacant commercial bldg fire. https://t.co/bM2erMbmDz

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) April 18, 2017

Battalion Chief 7 orders all companies out of building on 35th & Michigan fire scene. https://t.co/bM2erMbmDz

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) April 18, 2017

DPD Arson Car 806 is on the scene @ 35th & Michigan.

— Motor City 911 (@DetroitScanner) April 18, 2017

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT FIRE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS, Uncategorized Tagged With: Commercial Box Alarm, Detroit, Detroit Fire, Video

5 Hurt In Easter Morning High Rise Fire

April 16, 2017 By MC911


Detroit Fire Dispatch Audio

Easter Morning Commercial Box Alarm

Detroit: 5 people were hurt, 1 critically during an early Easter morning high rise fire. Fire broke out on the 6th floor of the Roberts III apartment building @ 3901 Grand River in Core City Detroit.

Detroit Fire’s Engine 17 responded to a “Still Alarm” to check for smoke @ around 7:00Am Easter morning.

Upon arrival, Engine 17 found smoke but was unable to locate the source.

Additional companies were dispatched through a Commercial Box Alarm.

Commercial Box Alarm Companies:
Detroit Fire Engines 1, E17, E27, Hamtramck Engine 1, Highland Park Engine 1, Ladder Truck 20, Ladder Truck 7, Squad 4, Squad 2, Battalion Chief 1, Battalion Chief 5, Senior Chief 203, Fire Marshal 602 and DPD Arson Car 809.

Chief 5 reported a fire on the 6th floor in an apartment at the rear with other companies reporting fire on the 7th. Fires were quickly extinguished.

5 civilians were injured during the fire including 1 female who suffered critical injuries when she reportedly jumped from the 7th floor.

Her injuries included a broken pelvic bone and two collapsed lungs. She was conveyed by DEMS to Detroit Receiving Hospital.

All patients were conveyed to area hospitals by Detroit EMS Medics.

Medics 8, 6, 1 and 9 all transported patients from an apartment fire at Grand River and MLK this morning. 1103 and 1105 also on scene

— John Natiw (@Detroit_Medic) April 16, 2017

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT FIRE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Commercial Box Alarm, Detroit, Detroit Fire

Building Collapse On Detroit’s Southwest Side

April 6, 2017 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment

Building Falls Down And Goes Boom In High Winds

 


Detroit Fire Dispatch Audio

Detroit 01:50AM April 6 2017: Detroit Fire’s Engine 29 responded to reports of wire’s down and a possible hazard at 7701 W Jefferson early this morning.

On arrival, Engine 29 reported a building collapse blocking the southbound lanes of W Jefferson.

The building had been burned previously and was already unsafe. The winds in the area at the time finished the job.

Another reason Detroit needs to pay more attention to it’s crumbling buildings.

Thankfully, W Jefferson is lightly traveled in the early AM hours and no one was injured…except maybe the buildings pride.

Filed Under: DETROIT FIRE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS Tagged With: Building Collapse, Detroit, Detroit Fire, Southwest Detroit

Dispatch Audio: Early Morning Fire Injures 4 On Detroit’s West Side

March 31, 2017 By Motor City 911 Leave a Comment


Dispatch Audio

Detroit-West Side 3:40AM: Companies of the 5th Battalion responded to reports of a 2 story flat fire with civilians trapped early this am. The fire scene was W Euclid & 14th St. 4 civilians were injured.

Companies Responding: Battalion Chief 5, Engine 39, Engine 17, Engine 35, Ladder Truck 7,  Squad 4, DEMS Medic 1 (Transported 4)  and DEMS Medic 2 (Standby).

Early Morning Fire Injures 4 In Detroit’s West Side.

Detroit— An early-morning fire at a two-family home on Detroit’s west side forced a teenage boy to jump from a second story window Friday, fire officials said.

The fire was reported around 3:40 a.m. on the 2200 block of West Euclid Avenue.

The 13-year-old boy, along with his 5-day-old sibling, 34-year-old mother and a 19-year-old woman all suffered smoke inhalation and were hospitalized, Detroit Deputy Fire Commissioner David Fornell said.

The teenage boy also sustained lacerations to his arm from the jump.

Three residents in the first floor unit of the house escaped unharmed.

Fornell said the fire is believed to have started in the second floor kitchen but it remains under investigation.

“It appears that the fire was confined to the kitchen area,” Fornell said

Detroit News

 

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, DETROIT FIRE, INCIDENT PAGE, LOCAL NEWS, Uncategorized Tagged With: Box Alarm, Detroit, Detroit Fire, Dispatch Audio

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