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Jay Hurley
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  • Buchanan, GA
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September 23, 2009
Tried Scott, MSA, Sperian, and ISI. You know the problems with Sperian. The MSA we tried was bulky and all the electronics are mounted to the shoulder strap. ISI packs have the second stage regulator attached to the facepiece at all times. Scott wor…
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April 2, 2009
Can you tell me where you found information on performing these breeches and step cut techniques? Thanks
April 2, 2009

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Residence.
Buchanan, Ga.
Department:
Bremen Fire Rescue
Title/rank:
Engineer
Years of public service:
9
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Apparatus
Training
Morale
Growing Pains
Professional Qualifications:
NPQ Firefighter II
EMT-I
NPQ Fire Instructor II
NPQ Fire Investigator
NPQ Rope Rescue Techinician
NPQ Confined Space Rescue Technician
NPQ Trench Rescue Technician
NPQ Structural Collapse Rescue Technician
Rescue Diver
NPQ Wildland Firefighter
Topics you provide training for:
Technical Rescue
Live Fire
RIT
Areas of expertise:
I'm not an expert at anything
Bio:
I have been in the fire service for 9 years. I began my career at Haralson County Fire Department, as a volunteer before being hired on in 2000. I have been at the City of Bremen for 5 years now and have served as Training Officer and Engineer for the department. Also serve as instructor for GSAR Task Force 6

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At 5:21pm on April 2, 2009, Brad Hoff said…
I think I found a link to the class Structural Collapse Technician Course - Student Manual
At 4:08pm on April 2, 2009, Brad Hoff said…
Thanks...I will see if I can get them from the website!
At 7:57pm on February 11, 2009, Jim Mason said…
Jay
I think that officer development is the the missing link in all this survival stuff so I know what you are saying when it comes down to fubar. Officers make the things go right or wrong on the fire ground and I believe we need to look at this mor closely in this business
Jim
At 4:57pm on February 6, 2009, Jim Mason said…
Jay
Thanks for joining CSF (Common Sense Firefighitng ). It's a leadership and fire ground decison making page on the site. Jump into any discussion at any time. There are alwaays good ones going. If you're going to FDIC we have CSF meet and greet for a beer on TUESDAY nite of that week. location to be announced. What do you guys do for officer development? How many members do you get on the first due alarm?
Jim Mason
Chgo FD
At 7:51pm on January 19, 2009, Chris Bebout said…
Yeah, I need your email address call me on my cell
 
 

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