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Baxter L Miller III
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  • Granite Quarry, NC
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HELP!!!! I am looking for a policy and the use of Gemtor Harness. We have purchased this harness for our personnel and I have no direction other than you. I am in need of some direction.
22 hours ago
Baxter L Miller III added a discussion to the group Tools and Equipment
Anyone have a site that I can go to to see the use and policies of using the Gemtor Harness.
23 hours ago
I am looking for policies and training on how to use Gemtor Harness. We have purchased this equipment and of course I have been put in charge of writing the polices for the use and inspection. Help a brother out!
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DRILLS ONLY.....A resource for Company Officers to assist with the delivery of company level training. List the learning objectives and a step by step approach for conducting the drills safely.
May 31, 2009
Great video just like we teach at breathing school. All great points to take in. Good to see agessive and cofindent moves with ground laddes and tool work.
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May 28, 2009
Just reading over the comments lets me know I needed to be part of this group. Great tool talk. And for me the NEW YORK HOOK has what I need. But the tool has to be wrapped with cable wire with sports tape over it so my wet gloves can push and pull…
May 28, 2009
Reviews of Fire Service tools and equipment. Please justify your approval or disapproval of a tool or equipment.
May 28, 2009

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Residence.
P.O. Box 927 Granite Quarry N.C. 28072
Department:
Salisbury Fire Department
Title/rank:
Training Captain
Years of public service:
15yrs
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Scheduleing activies
Professional Qualifications:
Firefighter Level II Instructor Qualified
LIve Burn Instructor & Flashover Qualified
Tech Rescue Instrucotr Qualified
Confine Space Instrucotr Qualified
PICO & STICO Qualified
Topics you provide training for:
With a team of instrucotrs I try to providce training for the Department that is requested.
Bio:
I am 36, married with two children, I love what I do. That is provide training with the oppertunity to learn new and basic skills to better my fellow firefighters throughout the nation. While still having a good time. And I should add I learn something about someone or something each class. When this happens I share my experencies with others.
Web site:
http://www.salisburync.gov

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New York Roof Hook Video's

Are their any videos out there that show the proper ways of using this hook. I have purchased one personnely and placed it on the truck. I would like to see if there are any tricks of the trade from somone. So that I can add to our department and comapany. I have already wrapped in with cable wire and sports tape.

Posted on May 7, 2009 at 10:49pm — 2 Comments

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At 6:26pm on September 5, 2009, Aaron C. James said…
What type of hand tools do u carry with u at all times and why?
 
 

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