RANGELAND FIRE DANGER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NE 517 AM CDT TUE APR 30 2013 Fire
by raymondfire (April 30, 2013, 05:57:00 AM) in Fire

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RICHARDSON-517 AM CDT TUE APR 30 2013

...HIGH FIRE DANGER TODAY...

THE GRASSLAND FIRE DANGER INDEX WILL BE IN THE HIGH CATEGORY THIS AFTERNOON.

HIGH FIRE DANGER MEANS...FIRES WILL BE DIFFICULT TO CONTROL.OUTDOOR BURNING SHOULD BE RESTRICTED TO EARLY MORNING AND LATE
EVENING HOURS.

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RED FLAG WARNING AND EXTREME FIRE DANGER Fire
by raymondfire (October 17, 2012, 08:10:49 AM) in Fire

...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS EXPECTED TODAY...

.STRONG AND GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS OF 30 TO 40 MPH ARE EXPECTED TODAY WITH DRIER AIR MOVING IN BY THIS AFTERNOON. THE STRONG WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES IN AREAS WITH DRY VEGETATION WILL COMBINE TO RAISE FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS TO CRITICAL LEVELS.

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342 AM CDT WED OCT 17 2012

...RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 6 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS AND LOW HUMIDITY

* WIND...NORTHWEST WINDS AVERAGING 25 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 40 TO 45 MPH.

* HUMIDITY...LOWEST RELATIVE HUMIDITY VALUES AROUND 20 PERCENT THIS AFTERNOON.

* IMPACTS...ANY FIRES THAT DEVELOP WILL LIKELY SPREAD RAPIDLY. OUTDOOR BURNING IS NOT RECOMMENDED AND MAY ALREADY BE BANNED.

RANGELAND FIRE DANGER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NE
527 AM CDT WED OCT 17 2012

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527 AM CDT WED OCT 17 2012

...EXTREME FIRE DANGER TODAY...

THE GRASSLAND FIRE DANGER INDEX WILL BE IN THE EXTREME CATEGORY THIS AFTERNOON.

EXTREME FIRE DANGER MEANS THAT FIRES START QUICKLY...SPREAD FURIOUSLY AND BURN INTENSELY. ALL FIRES ARE POTENTIALLY SERIOUS. ALL OUTDOOR BURNING SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN AREAS WITH EXTREME FIRE DANGER.


PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS...LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY...AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL CREATE EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL.

More Information go to http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Raymond&state=NE&site=OAX&lat=40.9566&lon=-96.7815
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Inter-departmental Relay Pump Training Exercise Fire
by raymondfire (June 25, 2011, 03:48:22 PM) in Fire

Today members of Raymond, Valparaiso, Ceresco, and Malcolm Fire Departments conducted a training exercise aimed at familiarizing everyone with each department's pumping capabilities. Relay pumping was done at Raymond Central High School and was a huge success. Thanks to all that participated and helped!

Check the photo gallery for photos from today's exercise.

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Pellet Stove Causes Smoke Filled Home Fire
by raymondfire (March 16, 2011, 11:48:22 AM) in Fire

The Raymond Fire Department is investigating the total damage to a home that became filled with smoke overnight.

Just before midnight, fire crews went to a house that was reported to be full of smoke.

When crews arrived to the house in the 2900 block of W Branched Oak Road, they found the person living there had already gotten out. The resident was treated at the scene and released according to Firefighter/EMT Luke Ballmer.

Ballmer said they found lots of smoke and determined the cause to be a problem with a pellet stove used to heat the house. Fans were used to air out the house.

View entire 10/11 Article HERE

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Firefighters battle flames, cold in Malcolm Fire
by ballmer (February 02, 2011, 06:29:18 PM) in Fire

Malcolm and Raymond Fire Departments responded to reports of a house fire yesterday evening. With wind chills reaching -30 degrees it made everything "inhospitable."

Full Stories -
Journal Star

1011now.com Article


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A Cold Morning For a House Fire Fire
by ballmer (January 21, 2011, 03:25:32 PM) in Fire

Early this morning, Raymond Fire crews responding to a working house fire. You can watch the interview and read the entire news article 1011 Article HERE

Update.:: (1650) Addition JournalStar.Com Article

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Raymond VFD 2011 Officer Elections Fire
by Tupe (December 23, 2010, 09:16:24 AM) in Fire

Last Monday Night the members of the Raymond Fire Department Elected the Officers for 2011. Les Hornung retained his position as Fire Chief and Greg Hall remains Assistant Fire Chief. Del King was elected as Training officer repacing Tim Greiner who is currently deployed to Afganistan,and Dave Joyce still retains his position as Medical Officer.Shane Cuttlers and Josh Bennett are the new Safety Offcicers replacing Cory Sydik and Del King. Jared Brock was elected to the position of Membership President and will preside over the monthly business meetings. Don Petri and Les Hornung retained positions as Secretary (Petri) and Treasurer (Hornung). It was also decided by the members that the Mutual Aid Liason be filled by either the Chief and/or the Assistant Chief due to the possibility of spot decisions that may be needed on behalf of the department.Everyone will assume their new duties at the January business meeting pending approval from the Rural Board.

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How To Drive Safely In Snow And Ice Fire
by Tupe (December 10, 2010, 10:05:52 PM) in Fire


Rule No. 1 for driving in snow and ice is simple: Drive more slowly.

Other tips include keeping a greater distance from the car ahead, start slowing sooner for stops and turns, check traction periodically by tapping the brakes, and stay aware of conditions outside the car.

Is the temperature falling? Are conditions right for moisture in the air to condense and freeze on road surfaces, forming black ice that is slick but nearly invisible?

A car traveling 55 mph covers 81 feet per second. Distance between vehicles should double in marginal conditions, from one car length for every 10 mph of speed to two or three car lengths depending on just how bad conditions are. For example, on snow and ice, cars traveling 40 mph should be eight-to-12 car lengths apart.

If a car starts to slide when the brakes are applied, stop braking immediately, and apply the brakes again, but more slowly.

Steer into skids - which means if your car is sliding to the right, turn the wheel to the right until you have control, then gently steer back onto the road. Often there's time to pull off this maneuver; sometimes there isn't.

Nobody is born knowing how to drive, and this goes double for driving in slippery conditions. Safe driving on snow and ice is learned only through practice, and it's often best to practice on a real driving course where the consequences of a slide are not dire. Next best place to practice starting, turning, and stopping on snow? A large parking lot, empty of other vehicles.

NPR's Car Talk hosts, Tom and Ray Magliozzi, say, "Even with good coolant, snow tires, stability control, all-wheel drive, and the bag of Doritos in the trunk, keep in mind that driving in snow, sleet, and ice is very treacherous. And even if you maintain control of your car, not everyone else will. So don't ever get lulled into a false sense of security. Do everything slowly and gently."

Source: onthesnow.com

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