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Report of the Week

An area where we can discuss the Report of the Week, as published by the National Firefighter Near-Miss Reporting System.

Members: 17
Latest Activity: Sep 24

This group was created to spur discussion on the near miss reports published weekly by the National Firefighter Near-MIss Reporting System. It is hoped that by having these discussions, we can generate some good "best effort" methods of minimizing these events, or elimitating them completely. Input from all ranks and career paths are welcome. Use what we discuss here in your own departments and share back what you learn from them.

http://www.firefighternearmiss.com

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Brent Sanger

ROTW 5-07-09

Started by Brent Sanger May 7.

Brent Sanger

ROTW 4-30-09

Started by Brent Sanger Apr 30.

Brent Sanger

ROTW 4-23-09

Started by Brent Sanger Apr 24.

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Bob Allard Comment by Bob Allard on March 1, 2009 at 7:01pm
Thanks for the invite
Eddie Henderson Comment by Eddie Henderson on February 27, 2009 at 6:36pm
Thanks for the invitation Brent.
Kyle stenson Comment by Kyle stenson on February 27, 2009 at 5:46pm
Hi all hope all is good with you all always be good to each other and stay safe and play fair
 

Members (17)

Brent Sanger Bobby Halton Ron Shaw CindyCBCardin Christopher Naum, SFPE Kyle stenson Eddie Henderson Ethan Royall Mark Wallace BFC Ekellop Timothy Overly Bob Allard DENNIS ALBRIGHT Patrick Hultman Wood Barnes Michael Tucci John Price
 
 

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