2015 I-30 Rollover Accident – DFW Alerts Dashcam
This video was taken by the DFW Alerts News Dashcam as our vehicle passed the rollover accident on I-30 near the Beach Street exit.
This video was taken by the DFW Alerts News Dashcam as our vehicle passed the rollover accident on I-30 near the Beach Street exit.
Corpus Christi Battalion chief Mickey Flores visited the Fort Worth Fire Department to learn more about a program that may help those who frequently need to call Emergency Services for help, but don’t actually need an ambulance
Solution In The Future For Frequent 911 Callers (via KRISTV News)
I posted this short blog on my personal weblog Jottings and Writings, but seeing as how it highlighted FWFD Station 29 I figured I should post the link to the story here.
Speakers in attendance were Chief Rudolph ‘Rudy’ Jackson, Mayor Betsy Price, Council Women Kathleen Hicks, County Commissioner Roy CHARLES Brooks, As well Station 5’s Captain Brunson. (Link Here for blog on the speaking event)
The ceremony started off with the official flag raising: http://youtu.be/Zf-h5zDWYlw
following was a presentation by one of the local school choirs singing: “I’m a possibility”
Also at the open house event:
Hands Only CPR “Push Hard, Push Fast, Switch Often”
Did you know that even trained Firefighter/Paramedics get worn out quickly doing this = make sure you get Emergency help on the way IMMEDIATELY!!!
*Watch for the new Mural on the E. Wall (facing Evans Street) of the new Station 5, coming sometime in the late fall of 2012*
Equipment from surrounding Fire Stations were also at the grand opening:
As well as MedStar
and their apparatuses:
Walk through of the new Station 5 Bay: As you can see I started in the back of the building and made my way towards the front. Parked in front of the building is the newly dedicated Engine 5 also known as “Top Gun”
Station 5 covers from Hwy 121 on the North to Berry Street on the South and from University Street on the West to Interstate 820 on the East An approximation of the service area is shown here: http://g.co/maps/w4xku. They cover roughly 1/4 of the city and due to it’s location + ease of highway also covers all highway call in the area.
There are 15 Firefighters working at Station 5, 5 per shift. Four ride on the engine (including either a Captain or Lieutenant) and one is assigned to the EMS truck.
Working "A" Shift is: Lt. Alrcantan FF R. Jones FF Becerra FF Vega with FF/EMT Khouns on the EMS truck Working "B" Shift is: Capt. Brunson FF Fowler FF M. Jones FF Babich with FF/EMT Warren on the EMS truck Working "C" shift is: Lt. Knox FF Clark FF Cessum FF Cadman with FF/EMT Brown on the EMS truck
The first Station 5 was built in 1890 (near 400 block of Bryan Avenue) and was also a Community Hall. There, began a long history of its association with the community
The second Station 5 was built in 1911 (near the same location), was no longer a community hall but was still an integral part of the neighborhood it served
The third Station 5 was built in 1965 (at 1000 Evans Street), where it would be housed till 2012, and continued the tradition of community involvement helping neighborhood kids with their bikes (incuding repairs) and even giving them to kids who didn’t have one.
Now Fire Station 5 has a new home on the corner of Irma St & Evans St. At 850 Irma Street; Fort Worth, TX 76104 (as of posting google maps does not show the new Fire Station)
* Thank you to PIO Tim Hardeman of Fort Worth Fire Department for providing me with a brief history of FWFD Station 5*
Construction for the new station has been in the works for two years and the actual construction has taken about one year, costing in the neighborhood of 3.5 – 4.5 million dollars. Friday April 27, 2012 marked 3 weeks “in the house” and the official grand opening / open house took place Saturday April 28, 2012 FWFD station 5 Grand Opening/ Open House
At 5 or 10K SF (information sources vary & I am awaiting confirmation) the station is 3 times the size of most other stations and is said to be the largest (or at least one of the largest) stations in the city and is completely ADA compliant. The price tag was said to be in the neighborhood of 3.5 to 4.5 million dollars.
Chaplain Brown led everyone in a short prayer on the behalf of the Fire Fighters of Station 5 as well as for the building, & equipment.
First up was Fire Chief Rudolph ‘Rudy’ Jackson: ‘We want you to get to know your local firefighters; to see them as friends and neighbors, not just strangers in uniform/gear’ He went on to mention that Station 5 is a “prototype” station and is one of the busiest engine companies in the city averaging 10 calls a day
Next up was Mayor Betsy Price: speaking on, among other things, the location of the station. ‘My realtor friends say that it is all about location, location, location’
followed by Council Women Kathleen Hicks
and County Commissioner Ray CHARLES Brooks (don’t forget the Charles): ‘ “I am a possibility, I am a great big bundle of potentiality” that is what this neighborhood/community is all about’
I did not get a picture of Commissioner Brooks actually speaking; However, I did get one of him seated up front to the far right of Fire Chief Rudy Jackson & Mayor Betsy Price
Last to speak was the Captain of Fire Station 5: Captain Brunson “We are here for you!! If you need us call us”
Link to "The new Fort Worth Fire Station #5" Link to "FWFD station 5 grandopening/openhouse"