FireWatch is a monthly program developed by the Raleigh Fire Department and the Raleigh Television Network designed to inform and educate the citizens of Raleigh about their fire department. Each episode is devoted to current events in the department, fire-related issues, and safety messages.
In this episode, we speak to Captain Alan Lee and his crew about their experiences in the flashover they encountered as well as take a look at severe weather safety.
Below is the link to the newest FireWatch. This month we learn more about our USAR team, look back at Fire Prevention Week, and learn more about the Firefighters' Burned Children's Fund.
In this episode, we take a closer look at by-stander CPR, talk with a cardiac arrest survivor who received by-stander CPR, and get the details on our Fire Prevention Week activities.
This episode of FireWatch is all about the 2011 South Atlantic Fire Rescue Expo
In this episode, we attend the opening of the Raleigh Fire Department Museum, take a look at fire pit and grill safety, and learn a little more about fireworks.
In this episode, we focus on your efforts during the tornadoes of April 16th.
In this episode, we focus on the Raleigh Fire Department Historical Society.
In this episode, we take a look at the history of African-Americans in the Raleigh Fire Department in recognition of Black History Month. We interviewed three of our members both past and present to see how the department has progressed through the years.
In this episode, we focus on the South Atlantic Fire Rescue Expo. We have interviews with Council Member Mary Ann Baldwin, US Senator Richard Burr, and Randolph Mantooth.
In this episode we discuss Pine Straw.
In this episode, we take a look at one of the many charities with whom the department works, we learn about departments that charge for service, we talk to Captain Damon Chapel about the fundraiser being held on March 26th for Flip's family, and learn a little about candle safety.
In this episode, we learn more about Carbon Monoxide and the new state law requiring Carbon Monoxide alarms for rental properties. Also, we speak with Captain Brian Sherrill about National Burn Awareness Week and learn more about burns, how to treat minor burns, and when you should call 911. We also take a quick peek at the new Fire Administration and Prevention Offices.
In this episode, we have a year in review segment, home-heating safety, and a look back at a couple of big stories from 2009.
In this episode, we talk to Chief McGrath about the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, we learn more about the ICC Final Action Hearings for residential fire sprinklers, and have a holiday safety segment.
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