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November 5
Ray, I have heard of some units using a 7/8" tip. Just wondering purpose and if you have numbers on the flow and nozzle reaction. I'm trying to write an Engine Ops SOG for my vollies and have picked up a 7/8" tip for research and developement. T...
November 2
I'm curious to know if by "required" you mean disciplinary action for not wearing it or just coworker ridicule? Seriously wondering cause I see guys get off the rig with these things on before ever getting to the front of the building or doing a s...
November 1
I consider myself a pup in the fire service and am always looking to learn when the opportunity arises. I moved from NY to TX after a brief period of learning from firefighters who worked in the FDNY and volunteered in my town. After a short time ...
November 1
A place to discuss Engine Company Operations.
November 1
A place to discuss any and all things related to Truck Company Operations on the fireground.
November 1
This group will promote discussion and debate about the many functions, personalities, tactics, training and policies of the FDNY. Whether you are a member of the FDNY or another company or department, you should find some of these issues interesting
November 1
This Group will be discussing the use of Class "A" Foam as well as CAFS.
November 1

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Residence.
Huffman, TX
Department:
Huffman Volunteer Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Assistant Chief
Years of public service:
13
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training, Organization, Tactics.
Topics you provide training for:
All
Areas of expertise:
Engine Co. Operations
Web site:
http://www.huffmanfire.com

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At 3:05pm on October 28, 2009, Dave LeBlanc said…
Hey Brother, thanks for the info. I work as a career Lieutenant in a small Fire Department in Massachusetts. As far as the cop things goes, at least you finally scored high enough on the test to work on this side.

Look forward to sharing info bro.
At 3:52pm on October 29, 2008, John Bierling said…
Hello Lt. Ramirez,
I would like to send you some information about Incident Command Training which is critical to success when bad things happen. Would you please send your email address so I can send this information to you.
Thanks,
John Bierling
 
 

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