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Air Management - The Seattle Guys

Don't Breathe Smoke!!! The Rule Of Air Management(ROAM), NFPA 1404, Hydrogen Cyanide/Toxic Smoke, Firefighter Cancer, MAYDAY/Out of Air and all things Air Management

Members: 132
Latest Activity: Aug 9

Discussion Forum

Mark Day

RIT/RIC responsibilities 2 Replies

Started by Mark Day. Last reply by Pascal Marchand Jan 20.

Lisa Fairfield

ROAM Presentation 8 Replies

Started by Lisa Fairfield. Last reply by Nick Morgan Oct. 2, 2009.

Bobby Halton

What is best way to teach air management? 21 Replies

Started by Bobby Halton. Last reply by Pascal Marchand Oct. 2, 2009.

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Mike Gagliano Comment by Mike Gagliano on December 15, 2009 at 12:02pm
Hey Will, Jon... We appreciate your encouragement, support and desire to make our profession better. It's great to be amongst the best of the best and learning from you as well.

Keep getting better and Don't Breathe Smoke...


Mike
William Seeley Comment by William Seeley on December 14, 2009 at 8:56pm
Mike, thank you for the work that you and your partners do. This training is critical and must be taught to all firefighters. Thanks again for all you do. Will
Jon Perry Comment by Jon Perry on November 13, 2009 at 10:47am
Thanks for bringing your Air Management class to Overland Park, KS. and the Overland Park Fire Department.

Jon
Mike Gagliano Comment by Mike Gagliano on July 22, 2009 at 12:08pm
Hey Missy...

Great to meet you and I'm glad you enjoyed the classes. You are a credit to your organization and I hope you scale the ranks quickly and lead with passion.

Don't Breathe Smoke


Mike
Frances C. Thorpe (Missy) Comment by Frances C. Thorpe (Missy) on July 17, 2009 at 8:12am
Mike and Casey,

Thank you so much for the valuable training you provides us at the South Carolina Firefighters Convention.

The message you are teaching will save firefighters lives!!

Missy
Koll Andersen Comment by Koll Andersen on April 19, 2009 at 8:18pm
Mike, great to see you here. Hope FDIC is going well. Hope to hear about it later.
Mike Gagliano Comment by Mike Gagliano on March 24, 2009 at 7:28pm
Deb... Hey pal...

That is a fine piece of work. I am shooting that to my partners and you will probably hear the whoops of joy all the way across the country.

You absolutely made my day. Your leadership WILL save lives.

I'm headed to Disneyland with my fam but will post any other thoughts that seem appropriate.

One possible addition would be the bottle rule that we list in our book. How many bottles before rehab... Lmk if you can't find it...

I am proud to serve at your side....

Mike
Nick Morgan Comment by Nick Morgan on March 18, 2009 at 3:48pm
Looks really good so far Debora!
Debora R. Lewis Comment by Debora R. Lewis on March 18, 2009 at 3:23pm
Air Management SOP Draft.doc

Thanks for the sample SOP/SOG's. The attached document is what I have so far, what do you all think?

PTB-EGH,
Debora
Debora R. Lewis Comment by Debora R. Lewis on March 17, 2009 at 11:47am
I have been designated to develop an SOP/SOG for Air Management in accordance with NFPA 1404 for my department. I would appreciate any help in the form of SOP/SOG’s that already exist from other agencies.

e-mail: lewisd@burtonfd.org

Thanks,
Debora
 

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