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February 1
May 29, 2009
Joe said:Ryan Slade said:I have to disagree with Ken, Sorry brother, a search line/rope is YOU AND YOUR crews life line to get out of the building safely, Buy a good search rope ie.. 9mm kevlar rope that can with stand upto 950 degrees, Also the sea…
May 29, 2009
Ryan Slade said:I have to disagree with Ken, Sorry brother, a search line/rope is YOU AND YOUR crews life line to get out of the building safely, Buy a good search rope ie.. 9mm kevlar rope that can with stand upto 950 degrees, Also the search line…
May 29, 2009
May 4, 2009
Joe said:Ryan Slade said:Chris Poyner said:Joe if you go to All Hands Fire equip. go to search and guide we have the chicago style kit with markers and rings.Tha rings are for tying off with the tag lines.The ring also acts as a directional guide.…
May 4, 2009
Ryan Slade said:Chris Poyner said:Joe if you go to All Hands Fire equip. go to search and guide we have the chicago style kit with markers and rings.Tha rings are for tying off with the tag lines.The ring also acts as a directional guide.
May 4, 2009
John, I am looking to purchase a search rope and i also want to both distance and egress markers. I havent found anything that i like do you a suggestion . Joe
February 5, 2009

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At 12:17pm on February 1, 2010, Brad Hoff said…
Joe,

Please update your profile to show your full name or your account may be deactivated.

Thanks the Admin
At 3:01pm on May 29, 2009, Brent Sanger said…
Joe, one more reminder to update your profile as per site policy. Any further posts without you updating your profile will result in further action, such as deleting your post up to banning your profile. That is not what we want to do, but we do ask that the rules be followed.
At 9:44am on May 4, 2009, Brent Sanger said…
Hey Joe. Just a reminder you need to update your profile with your full first and last names. It's a site requirement. You are welcome to read anything you wish, but if you wish to post, you need to follow the site policy.
At 4:38pm on April 28, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Joe, Welcome I need to ask you to do something for us. We are trying something a little different here: To ensure we have the best communication possible, we are asking that you use your full name if you wish to participate. By eliminating anonymous posts we hope to elevate the discussion and maintain a sense of open and honest sharing. The intent is not to exclude anyone but to protect everyone from unwanted and inappropriate postings
Thanks Bobby
At 1:27pm on April 28, 2008, Todd McKee said…
I would like to welcome you to the most serious training site in the world. Please feel free to join my HazMat Group called HAZMAT TRAINING and NEWS. Some really good discussions going on!!! BTW why no last name? Tradionally we use our full names on this site, it helps with unwanted messages, so if you could share your last name wit us brother!
 
 

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