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A group that discusses, questions, challenges common practices within the fire service such as staffing, tactics, unions, attitudes, government, etc.
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Department:
Penn Fire Department
Title/rank:
FF/EMT
Years of public service:
6
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF I/II; Driver Operator/ Pumper; Fire Instructor II/III; Hazmat Tech; F.A.S.T. Team Training; Authorized Trainer of WMD Awareness Training through DHS; AHA CPR Instructor; Courage To Be Safe So Everyone Goes Home Trainer
Topics you provide training for:
FF I/II; Firefighter Survival; CPR; WMD Awareness

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At 12:58pm on March 6, 2010, Jule Tekler said…
Me to there is discussion now about who is going to get to go.
At 11:49pm on March 5, 2010, Jeff Schwering said…
Thanks Jule, hope you can make FDIC
At 9:41am on June 25, 2008, John Power said…
We are still pretty wet down in this part of the state but drying up. Much better than a couple of weeks ago with all the flooding.
I was lucky enough to go to A&M three years in a row and loved it! Great training...I would recommend it to anyone.
Thanks for the Ad, talk to you soon.
At 9:23am on June 25, 2008, Chad Abel said…
Hey Jule,

Things are goung fairly well here....VERY busy with the usual stuff, several fires over the last few weeks with the weather we have had.

I appreciate your comments about our instructors. We take pride in sharing and learning from others. I hope everything is good with you. I'll try to keep you posted when classes come up. The book for Indy should be out very soon.

Stay safe!
At 10:50pm on June 24, 2008, Bryce Tracy said…
Hey Jule,

I uploaded a photo of me on the roof from yesterdays fire too...its posted on my page.
At 5:54pm on June 23, 2008, John Power said…
Hey Jule,

Are you in South Bend IN, I am in Sullivan County just So of Terre Haute if you know where that is.
At 10:01am on June 23, 2008, Bryce Tracy said…
Hello,

Well thank you for saying hello....I hope to have some fun with this....

I am from St. Ignace Michigan right at the Straits of Mackinac between the Upper & Lower Peninsulas of Michigan. Talk to you soon!! :)
At 10:43pm on April 19, 2008, David Ebel said…
We all learn from and help each other....

The web site: http://disasterresponders.ning.com is a great place to learn and share... it is saving responder lives

See you there!

David
At 6:22pm on April 5, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Got it thank you
At 6:57pm on April 1, 2008, Mike Walker said…
Good for you and good luck. Hopefully they'll recognize your passion for the job.
 
 

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