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July 9, 2009
While there appears to be a great deal of agreement among the responses to the original post which asked: “Suppose you are "deep in the heat" on a 1 3/4" when things go awry (flash or near-flash). Which nozzle do you want on your line and why?” All…
July 5, 2009
A place to discuss Engine Company Operations.
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Title/rank:
Chief Instructor
Years of public service:
35
Agency structure:
other
Professional Qualifications:
Certified as a Fire Officer IV and Instructor III
BS in Fire Services Administration
MS in Post Secondary, Adult & Continuing Education
EFO Graduate
Member-Institution of Fire Engineers
Topics you provide training for:
Compartment Fire Behavior, Tactical Ventilation, Strategy & Tactics
Areas of expertise:
Compartment (Structural) Fire Behavior, Strategy & Tactics
Bio:
Most recently served as a Battalion Chief/Division Manager with Gresham Fire & Emergency Services (laid off due to reduction in force).
Web site:
http://www.cffbt-us.com

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