Showing posts with label health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Baltimore (MD) Fire Department Personnel to Undergo Health Screenings

From The Baltimore Sun:

For the first time, all 1,800 Baltimore fire personnel will undergo departmentwide health tests during a wellness project that officials hope will become a yearly event.

Next week, Professional Health Services vans will begin conducting screenings — including hearing, vision, pulmonary and heart — at five department operations in the city.

he Fire Department will get aggregate data after testing is complete, though individual results will be kept between patients and physicians.

"We will get a good picture of the health of the department in general," said Fire Chief James S. Clack, who will be among the first to undergo the testing. "If there are major issues with our personnel, we will be able to tell."

The newest of the screening vans, which is 71 feet long, parked in City Hall Plaza on Tuesday to show department officials.

The vehicle is soundproof and compartmentalized for privacy, and is equipped with a digital X-ray, an EKG and a centrifuge to expedite blood processing. The facility can handle about six patients an hour, whose assessments will conclude in a conference with a physician.


Read the entire thing HERE. For more on firefighter fitness, read Mike Krueger's column at Fire Life.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Firefighters Injured in RI, FL incidents

Two firefighters are injured at incidents in Rhode Island and Florida, both of which serve as reminders that fire itself is not the only danger firefighters face on the fireground.

Via Newport Patch:

Newport firefighters from all three stations spent the early morning hours battling a two-alarm fire at 21 Calvert St...

The first-floor male tenant was transported to Newport Hospital with second-degree burns to his hands, arms and face. He also suffered from smoke inhalation. A Newport firefighter was also transported to Newport Hospital complaining of chest pains.


And from the AP on miamiherald.com:

A St. Cloud firefighter is being treated for breathing difficulties and overexertion after battling an early morning house fire.