Fire Engineering Training Community

Where firefighters come to talk training

Josh Giustra
  • Male
  • Omaha, NE
  • United States
Share 
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook

Josh Giustra's Friends

Josh Giustra's Groups

Josh Giustra's Discussions

 

Josh Giustra's Page

Gifts Received

Gift

Josh Giustra has not received any gifts yet

Give Josh Giustra a Gift

Latest Activity

Josh Giustra updated their profile
February 13
John Salka and Josh Giustra are now friends
January 12
Josh Giustra and Adam Gannaway are now friends
September 20, 2009
A group for everyone to advertise training events that are coming up in your area.
August 16, 2009
A place to discuss Engine Company Operations.
August 3, 2009
I come from a volunter dept that runs with 7 front line officers. We have not put our program into action. We are going to have special training for officers and members that want to be officers once a month. Training will include topics from moral…
July 22, 2009
We have a engine that is too tall for most of out guys. Our engine is a 2002 so we don't have a net in the back but we have a big hose cover that is easily accessible to the bed Both out 1 3/4 and 2 1/2 is in the triple layer which is a great load f…
July 17, 2009
Tools that you carry in your pockets, on your rigs, have fabricated or modified. All ideas are welcome, Truck, Engine, Rescue..... Show us!
June 14, 2009

Profile Information

Residence.
Ralston NE
Department:
Ralston Fire/Papillion fFire
Title/rank:
Captain/Prrobi
Years of public service:
5
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training, moral, and staffing
Professional Qualifications:
NE FFI, Instructor I, Haz-mat tech, NREMT,
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighting, EMS, and everything in between.
Areas of expertise:
Spent years picking hydrants, now i am starting to come into my own as a young company officer.
Bio:
I am a young guy in the fire service working my way through the ranks. I am currently a Captain of training for a small volunteer dept. that runs almost 700 calls a year. I finished my Fire science degree a few years ago and i am almost down with my paramedic.

Comment Wall

You need to be a member of Fire Engineering Training Community to add comments!

Join Fire Engineering Training Community

  • No comments yet!
 
 

A Message From Bobby Halton

Fire Engineering Editor in Chief Bobby Halton
We are excited to have you participate in our discussions and interactive forums. Before you begin posting, please take a moment to read our policy page HERE.

Badge

Loading…

Fire Engineering Features

NFPA 1403 Live-Fire Evolutions at Fire Service Training Centers

Live fire training is an essential part of a firefighter's education, but there are significant differences between training at gas-fired versus non-gas-fired structures. Mike Gurr takes a closer look.

Fire Engineering University: Online Continuing Education for Firefighters

Fire Engineering University is changing the way fire service professionals approach continuing education. Our goal is to provide you with relevant, topical educational content that is easily accessible. For a full listing of courses with descriptions, credits, and fees, go to www.fireengineeringuniversity.com.

New Vehicle Extrication: 2010 Lexus HS250h

The first compact hybrid luxury sedan, this hybrid only model contains several unique features, including numerous air bags. Jason Emery reviews considerations for vehicle rescue operations.
 

© 2010   Created by fireeng

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service