Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Photographer honoured with the IAFF Media Award

Story contributed by www.dailygleaner.com


A picture of a Fredericton firefighter checking his equipment before heading back to fight a major house fire last year has earned The Daily Gleaner staff photographer Stephen MacGillivray an international award.

The veteran news photographer was honoured Monday night with the International Association of Fire Fighters' media award for best news photo at a newspaper with a circulation of fewer than 100,000 copies.

MacGillivray's photo shows a Fredericton firefighter checking his oxygen regulator while a colleague changes the air bottle strapped to his back. In the background, smoke billowing out of a Springhill Road home is lit up by flames coming out of the roof.

Firefighters had to contend with frigid temperatures as they battled the Boxing Day 2008 blaze that destroyed the home.

Members of IAFF Local 1053, which represents Fredericton's firefighters, submitted MacGillivray's photo for the award.

MacGillivray said having his work recognized in a category that includes his peers from across North America is an honour.

He said he's happy to be able to give newspaper readers a regular glimpse of the dangers firefighters face.

"It's important to show what they do and what they will put on the line to save people and their homes," said MacGillivray, who sometimes shows up on the scene of a fire shortly after the first fire truck.

"I've seen (firefighters) rush into a burning house because a neighbour wasn't sure if anyone was inside," he said.

"I have the highest respect for all of the first responders - firefighters, police officers and paramedics - because of what they do and because of how they do it. We all hope we never have to call on their services, but they are there for us 24 hours a day."

Doug LeBlanc, president of IAFF Local 1053 and president of the Atlantic Provinces Professional Firefighters Association, said members have long recognized MacGillivray's professionalism as he chronicles firefighters' work.

"Steve has always showcased the profession as a very honourable one," LeBlanc said Monday.

"We recognize how professional his photography is; the pictures are incredible."

LeBlanc, who was called to the Boxing Day fire, said it was a particularly tough fire.

"It was cold and damp that night. It took a long time to put the fire out and make sure all the hot spots were extinguished," LeBlanc said.

"The house was totalled, but our crews did a phenomenal job stopping the fire. A lot of personal effects belonging to the residents were salvageable."



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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Christmas Safety Messages from Firefighters


Candle Safety

Candles are a traditional and beautiful part of the holiday season. They can also be a source of fire in your home, so be cautious with them. Place candles in non-tip candle holders and ensure they are well away from the Christmas tree and other holiday decorations. Never leave lit candles unattended and ensure that they are out of reach of children. Enjoy the festive season by putting safety first.

Christmas Tree Safety

Most Christmas fires can be prevented. That's just one of the messages Delta Fire & Emergency Services wants you to remember this holiday season. Before buying your Christmas tree, test it for freshness by tapping the base of the tree on the ground. If needles fall or can be pulled off easily the tree is too dry. At home, find a cool spot for your tree, away from heater vents and the fireplace. Keep your tree as fresh as possible by watering it often. This year enjoy a fire safe holiday season!

Smoke Alarms

This Christmas give your family and friends a gift that saves lives...a smoke alarm. Most fatal fires take place at night, while you and your family are asleep - when seconds can make the difference between life and death. If you have one or more working smoke alarms in your home you double your chances of surviving a fire. Smoke alarms are inexpensive and easy to install. Smoke alarms - they're protectors.

Information courtesay of Delta Fire & Emergency Services.

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