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Paul Basic

QUICK GRAB

One of the best ways to remove a brother or civilion quick,fast and easy. Email me for info. pbasic6@aol.com. Made by firemen for firemen...

Started by Paul Basic

4 Sep 29
Reply by Paul Basic
Michael Finney

Fire service still creating injuries and fatalities in training...

Today NFPA released their 2007 Firefighter Injury report. I found this to be very interesting as we are down 4% from last year. This is ...

Started by Michael Finney

1 Sep 19
Reply by Thomas A Woods
Scott Thompson

The Drills in NFPA 1410

Are you using NFPA 1410, Training for Initial Emergency Scene Opearions, as part of your hands-on training program? How is it working out...

Started by Scott Thompson

3 Jun 20
Reply by Nate Quartier
Scott Thompson

Team Building Rescue Drill

This can be used to exercise rescue skills, teamwork, proficiency and ingenuity. This originally was a pry bar drill. Truck Captain, now ...

Started by Scott Thompson

8 Jun 1
Reply by Christopher Brown
Bob Carpenter

FDIC Workshop-Drill Development

For anyone attending FDIC 2009 and still contemplating what classes to attend, there are still seats available in the Drill Development-F...

Started by Bob Carpenter

2 Apr 5
Reply by Bob Carpenter
Billy lewis

equipment location

Looking for some new ideas to test probies...ok all of us....in our knowleadge of equipment location. I have done the 3x5 cards. Any thin...

Started by Billy lewis

3 Feb 9
Reply by Scott Thompson
Scott Thompson

Firefighter Survival / Reaction Drill

This drill comes from the Brothers of North Hudson Regional Fire, NJ. Passed on by THE Chief Avillo. we just did a cool drill in the cel...

Started by Scott Thompson

2 Jan 3
Reply by John Wilkerson
Christopher Spencer

RIT Drills

Does anyone have any good RIT drills? Everyone always talks about "being ready for RIT," but i havent seen too many drills. Just looking ...

Started by Christopher Spencer

10 Oct. 30, 2008
Reply by Chris Sterricker
Roger Meyers

Fire extinguisher prop

Somewhere I saw or heard about a prop built for extinguisher training that used propane. Anyone have plans for such a prop? Thanks!

Started by Roger Meyers

2 Aug. 24, 2008
Reply by Ben Marler
Scott Thompson

How about some air management drills

Anyone have a good air management drill...lots of requests

Started by Scott Thompson

2 Aug. 1, 2008
Reply by Scott Thompson
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