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FireRescue1
Member News
April 2, 2008
Volume 242
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Turnout gear sensor takes the heat
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U.S. fire service takes center stage in Washington

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| A vintage fire truck stands at the Fire and Emergency Services Showcase on the National Mall Wednesday in Washington. The showcase was arranged to mark the 20th anniversary of the CFSI's annual dinner and seminars event.
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FireRescue1 Exclusive
Turnout gear has come a long way. From rubber coats to today's high-tech materials, no one can argue the modern firefighter is not better protected against the extreme temperatures that come with the job.

The advances in protective clothing have had a downside, too. The 21st century firefighter can enter further and further into the fire, often to the point of no return.
 Now experts have made a device that can tell firefighters when their actual gear simply cannot protect them any more ... Full Story

Read more about PPE, the April 2008 FR1 Product Category of the Month:

Visit the FireRescue1 PPE product category

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| FireRescue1 Forum Post of the Week |
When I was diagnosed with a disorder as a child, I felt like I couldn't do what others did, and that I was somehow not smart enough. The truth is, I, and you, can do anything you want. You are not limited by a disorder. It means you may have to work harder, but you aren't limited by it.

I found that believing I had a disorder caused me to do things poorly, but today I know differently. I'm setting out for a career in the military, and in the meantime, while I'm going to college, I'm planning on being a volunteer firefighter. So you can do the same. You should definitely go for it. 

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