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Bagpipe Brothers

1 member
Created by Art Bloomer

Pipes and Drums...do you play? If so...share your photos and coments here.

MIddle Tennessee Fools

12 members
Created by Shawn Donovan

The first and only FOOLS Chapter in Tennessee. Our chapter is based out of Nashville, TN and our brothers work for departments in and around the counties that surround Nashville. Chapter started in 2003

Round Table Revisited

4 members
Created by Skip Coleman

Monthly, I will disect the responses of the Monthly Round Table section of Fire Engineering. After providing some "statistical" data from the responses, I would appreciate your comments and discussion.

Aerial Operations

8 members
Created by Chad Berg

This group is geared for the operation of aerial devices that include, straight stick aerial ladders, tower ladders, telescoping platforms, articulating platforms, and elevated waterways. Tactical considerations based on capabilities & limitations.

The Connection

7 members
Created by Cheryl Horvath

We are featuring people and programs that demonstrate "best practices" in the fire service and provide us with positive role models. Please contribute your opinions!

Columbia Southern University

3 members
Created by Robert Owens

Discussions and networking for people participating in the CSU Fire Science and fire realated on line degree programs

Command Safety

15 members
Created by Christopher Naum, SFPE

Forum on mission critical challenges during combat fire engagement in the areas of; Building Construction, Risk, Operations, Behaviors & Safety supporting the 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives and advocating advancements in fire service safety.

Rural Water Operations

22 members
Created by William Anderson

A place to discuss rural water operations and the impact they have on firefighting operations.

Vehicle Technology - Concerns of today & tommorrow

16 members
Created by Dave Dalrymple

Exchanging information on today's vehicle technology issues and preparing for tommorrow's concerns. Vehicle construction & materials, safety systems, patient management and motive power even vehicle fire concerns - chime in fellow rescuers!

Motorsports Rescue

2 members
Created by Dave Dalrymple

Exchanging information, thoughts, ideas & concepts related to the wide world of motorsports response. From off shore hydrofoil racing to performance rally to superspeedways to circle tracks and everything in between .. let's hear it fellow gearheads!

Becoming a Better Instructor!

50 members
Created by International Society of Fire Service Instructors

A group to discuss becoming a better instructors!

Eastern Kentucky University

4 members
Created by William Anderson

A discussion for students of the Eastern Kentucky University Distance Learning Program

Kentucky Fire/rescue Instructors

8 members
Created by charles woods

anyone who teachs fire/rescue in the state of Ky.

NC Fire Traning

5 members
Created by Aaron Robbins

Talk about NC firefighting traning

New Jersey

31 members
Created by Steve Gooley

This is a place to discuss training, legislation, problems and changes in the Garden State. Or just to see if one of your neighbors is here.

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Fire Engineering Features

Fire Commentary: Teamwork in Accountability

Tino Yaccich discusses the use of accountability on the fireground and how designating teams for specific tasks can increase accountability and safety.

Hazmat Survival Tips: 10 Common Errors Committed During Incidents

Despite increased education about hazmat dangers, many firefighters still commit errors that greatly increase the likelihood of illness and injury. Steve De Lisi relates common errors he observed over the course of his hazmat career.

November Roundtable: Atmospheric Monitoring

After salvage and overhaul are completed, do you conduct atmospheric monitoring before allowing property owners, fire investigators, and others to enter a structure? E-mail us your responses for magazine consideration.
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