MSA Honors Two Canadian Firefighters with the Fireslayer of the Year Award
2007年4月26日 - 4:39AM
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National Recognition Program Honors Firefighter Bravery PITTSBURGH,
April 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Two Milton, Ontario firefighters
-- Andrew Brassard and Steve Ellis - are the first Canadians to
receive the prestigious Fireslayer of the Year (FOTY) Award,
presented annually by global safety equipment manufacturer MSA,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Brassard and Ellis accepted the award last week
during a special ceremony at the annual Fire Department Instructors
Conference (FDIC), in Indianapolis, Ind. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070425/NEW124 ) Firefighters
Brassard and Ellis earned the award as a result of their heroic
actions on July 27, 2006, when they responded to a structure fire
that destroyed the home of Beverly and Ian Grant. Although the
Grants were out of town at the time of the incident, their son
Matthew, 22, was sleeping in a basement bedroom. On the night of
the fire, Matthew had been working on his SUV in the family garage.
"When I decided to call it a night," he recalled, "I went
downstairs and crawled into bed." The next thing Matthew remembers
is sitting in the back of an ambulance and catching a glimpse of
his house engulfed in flames. "We received unconfirmed reports that
someone was trapped inside the house," said Firefighter Ellis. The
two firefighters received confirmation of the situation while en
route. "As we turned on to the street we could see a column of
smoke rising from the house," added Firefighter Brassard, "and we
knew this was the fire we had always trained for." Equipped with an
MSA Evolution 5200 Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC), Brassard and Ellis
searched the second and ground floors despite rapidly deteriorating
conditions. Thermal Imaging Cameras enable firefighters to "see"
through heavy smoke and darkness. With visibility in the basement
near zero, Brassard began a hand search sweeping the floor with
hand tools, while firefighter Ellis scanned the room with the TIC.
It was Ellis who located Matthew, who was unresponsive. "I spotted
him right away. The young man had covered himself with a blanket
but his leg was sticking out. Through the camera, his leg lit up
like a glow stick." Matthew received treatment for smoke inhalation
and minor burns. Two months after the fire, he continued to battle
anxiety caused by the gravity of his near-death experience. "I just
wanted everybody to know that I'm still here and happy to have a
chance to get my old life back," he said. MSA established the FOTY
award in 2000 to recognize firefighters who display selfless
dedication in the line of duty. "For us it's like the Nobel Peace
Prize," said Milton Fire Chief Larry Brassard, "and to be the first
Canadian department to receive this honor makes it that more
special. We really want to thank MSA for sponsoring the award. It's
a tremendous honor for our firefighters to be recognized in this
way and for the work they do." About MSA Established in 1914, MSA
is a global leader in the development, manufacture and supply of
sophisticated safety products that protect people's health and
safety. Sophisticated safety products typically integrate any
combination of electronics, mechanical systems and advanced
materials to protect users against hazardous or life-threatening
situations. The company's comprehensive line of products is used by
workers around the world in the fire service, homeland security,
construction and other industries, as well as the military.
Principal products include self-contained breathing apparatus, gas
masks, gas detection instruments, head protection, respirators and
thermal imaging cameras. The company also provides a broad range of
consumer and contractor safety products through retail channels.
These products are marketed and sold under the MSA Safety Works
brand. MSA has annual sales of approximately $914 million,
manufacturing operations throughout the United States and Europe,
and more than 40 international locations. Additional information is
available on the company's Web site at http://www.msanet.com/.
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