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September 19
This group is geared for the operation of aerial devices that include, straight stick aerial ladders, tower ladders, telescoping platforms, articulating platforms, and elevated waterways. Tactical considerations based on capabilities & limitations.
July 24
Fires & runs with a "Close Call" where we coulda, shoulda, woulda-or, it was simply not avoidable. Short and sweet: what happened, what we learned, would do different...or...sometimes this sh!t just happens. A place to pass it on for others to learn.
July 24
We talk a lot about changing the Fire Service for the Better. What kind of energy are we investing in our rookies. They are our profession's next generation of leaders. Respect goes both ways. Let's talk about what you are doing.
July 24
Becoming an officer is a daunting task. Becoming a good officer on the fireground is even harder. This group will concentrate on Fireground operations and the decisions that fire officers of all ranks make. I will post scenarios and ask question.
July 24
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July 23
DRILLS ONLY.....A resource for Company Officers to assist with the delivery of company level training. List the learning objectives and a step by step approach for conducting the drills safely.
July 21
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June 8

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Residence.
Highlands Ranch
Department:
Wheat Ridge Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
4
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
IFSAC FFI, IFSAC FFII, IFSAC HAZ-MAT Awareness, IFSAC HAZ-MAT Operations, Company Officer Learedship Symposium Level I-II, EMT-B I.V., Basic and Advanced Vehicle Exrication, Elevator Rescue.

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