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Forrest Kuiper and Chris Johnson are now friends
on Monday
A group that discusses, questions, challenges common practices within the fire service such as staffing, tactics, unions, attitudes, government, etc.
November 7
November 7
November 6
Chris Johnson and Jacob Smith are now friends
November 2
June 4
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
June 4
A place to share your faith, ask question and talk openly and honestly about faith in the fire service.
June 4

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Residence.
Rochester, Wahington
Department:
EOFD 6
Title/rank:
FFFC/EMT
Years of public service:
5 YRS
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Growth
Professional Qualifications:
FF1, EMT, WWFF2, HAZMAT AWARENESS, HAZMAT OPS, INSTRUCTOR1

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At 5:44pm on November 6, 2009, Christian Cossey said…
How's it going?
At 11:33pm on April 26, 2009, Jeff Parsons said…
Hey man, I saw your friend request...have we met, I am a FOOL, maybe that is where you got my page....
At 4:21pm on March 2, 2009, Brian Arnold said…
Chris,
Thanks for the add. How's life in the frozen tundra? Can't say I miss the snow much anymore, it doesn't agree with my old body. Take care.
Brian
At 10:48pm on February 23, 2009, Joy Beth Moser said…
Thanks for the add request! How's life down in WA? Been around 21 degrees in the day around here - perfect for gorgeous afternoon runs or skiing. Take care brother!
Joy Beth Moser
At 1:19pm on February 21, 2009, Jim Mason said…
Chris
Thanks for the friend add. How are things in Washington? Where is your dept and how many members do you get on the first due alarm?
Jim Mason
Chgo FD
At 10:48pm on February 18, 2009, Rob Fisher said…
Chris,

Got your message. Things are good up here in the north. I really don't have much to complain about. I work on a ladder truck that moonlights as an engine on an occasion. However, if I have my choice...screw the engine work and give me support functions. Not because I don't like to fight fire...I just like to be challenged of figuring out what needs to be done to support my brothers / sisters on the nozzle.

Thanks for the note!

Lt. Rob Fisher - L72
At 7:14pm on October 23, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Please allow me to invite you to the group called Unique HazMat Incidents. I will be presenting this at the 2009 FDIC and I would love to hear what you have to say about some of our interesting topics.
Todd McKee
At 6:07pm on April 2, 2008, Chris Johnson said…
I would love to join inthe discussion.
At 8:25pm on April 1, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
we could use your input in our Tactical Building Blocks group. We are on the side under featured groups.
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips
Be Safe
 
 

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