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Chris Steeves
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  • Eagle River, AK
  • United States
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July 17
July 17
Hey Joe, can you please email me a copy of the instructions for the 700-c? Ironically we found one of these at our Fire Training Facility in a store room, covered in dust and thought it looks like an excellent piece of kit that we'd like to use, b...
June 11
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May 14
Cool idea for teaching fire behavior and combustibles...as well I can see a use for using your ideas for teachin pyrolosis. thanks mike newbury said:Jeffery A. Hartle said:I utilized the Carmody Combustible Hazards kit during the early 1990s teac...
May 1
Jeffery A. Hartle said:I utilized the Carmody Combustible Hazards kit during the early 1990s teaching industrial fire brigade members. It is an amazing tool for live demonstrations of fire chemistry under controlled circumstances. While most of th...
May 1
I utilized the Carmody Combustible Hazards kit during the early 1990s teaching industrial fire brigade members. It is an amazing tool for live demonstrations of fire chemistry under controlled circumstances. While most of the equipment could be pu...
May 1
Joe Case said:I have a copy of the instructions from our Model 700-c if that helps. Could I be added to the recipients? And can anyone give me a maker/manufacturer, or any info about it? My name's not that common, so it knid of spooks me anytime...
April 17

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Eagle River Alaska
Department:
Chugiak Vol Fire Rescue / Alyeska Fire Rescue / Alaska Fire Standards Council
Title/rank:
Lieutenant / Firefighter
Years of public service:
7
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Recruitment and training
Professional Qualifications:
Firefighter 2
Emergency Trauma Tech
Wildland Crew Boss Trainee
Wildland Helicopter Crew Member
High Angle Rescue Tech
Confined Space Rescue Tech
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At 11:11am on July 17, 2009, Ryan Edmondson said…
yeah i hear you guys keep geting new stuff. i will be here till january or febuary. noone really knows. good to hear from ya. how you been?
At 6:23pm on February 20, 2009, Geoff Coon said…
Sounds like a plan.
At 9:02pm on February 17, 2009, Geoff Coon said…
Chris;
I just finally got around to checking my mail. after looking at your comments I think Casey Johnson is hitting on you. Whats up with that? Take care and watch your self with Casey he is a man whore.
At 11:09am on October 17, 2008, Billy Goldfeder said…
Glad to be here Chris-thanks! BillyG
At 10:17pm on October 14, 2008, Casey Johnson said…
I would definetly be able to help with getting you guys started in the ASFA. Its actually really easy. You'll need to get a pres, VP and Sec/Tres together and fill out the paperwork. It may take a bit to get involvement, but you can at least get things started this way. Want to meet at Jitters on wed or thurday? 240-9111
At 11:19pm on October 12, 2008, Dave LaForest said…
Hope that highway hasn't kept you guys too busy up there this last week. Stay safe and don't work too hard this week!
At 4:29pm on October 3, 2008, Casey Johnson said…
Hey Chris I'm not sure that we met at Conference, but I think I remember seeing you there. You interested in getting coffee or a beer sometime?
At 8:28am on September 28, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Please allow me to invite you to the group new called Unique HazMat Incidents. This is where you can share pictures, pre-plans, and stories of what you consider a Unique Hazardous Materials incident. Todd McKee
 
 

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