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HazMat Placards to Success will provide a step by step process for response to a Hazardous Materials incident.
August 18, 2009
Hey Ray long time no see, as for adding to your discussion well Joe pretty much said exactly what I was thinking. No sense in repetative typing. Anyway stay safe brothers and hope to see you this april in Indy.
February 12, 2009
A place to discuss Engine Company Operations.
February 12, 2009
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February 8, 2009

Profile Information

Residence.
LaPorte, IN
Department:
Gary, Indiana
Title/rank:
Engineer
Years of public service:
19
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF 1 & 2
instructor 1
confined space
rescue tech
pumper operator
ladder operator
hazmat tech
EMT-B
Topics you provide training for:
rope rescue
confined space
force entry
fire ground ops
trench rescue
Areas of expertise:
how to avoid bed sores HA

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At 7:44pm on October 18, 2008, Mark Belanger said…
Hi George,
Good to see you on the FE community. Bunch of good stuff here.
The only thing coming up that I know of is Duneland Fire School. I'll let you know if I hear of anything.
keep in touch.
At 7:59am on October 17, 2008, Ray McCormack said…
Hi George ya its been awhile. I remember. Keep in touch.
Ray
 
 

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