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Facts associated with Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)Poisoning .and smoke inhalation
October 30
Questions and Answers associated with high-rise emergency action plans (EAP's) and Life Safety.
August 21
Facts associated with Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)Poisoning .and smoke inhalation
May 20
Various breathing techniques discussed, and how to evaluate which technique works best for you?
May 20
Kevin Reilly and Brett Graves are now friends
April 18
Facts associated with Carbon Monoxide
March 31
Various breathing techniques discussed, and how to evaluate which technique works best for you?
March 31
Facts associated with Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)Poisoning .and smoke inhalation
March 31

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At 4:53pm on June 5, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
Hey BB,
I have a few pictures from FDIC for you.
email me at kevin@FirefighterSafety.net.
Great to hear from you. Kev
At 4:21pm on June 5, 2008, BB Baker said…
who's got the pics of Sippy the super hero frm FDIC?
At 7:32am on May 9, 2008, Chris Fleming said…
Hey Kevin,
I finally got into "the community"! I think that's what folks said when they moved to Ridgewood. That's why I'm in Maine! I'm looking forward to exchanging info with all these smart guys. Stay safe and we'll see you for lobsters and beer this summer!
Chris Fleming
At 6:02pm on May 3, 2008, Mike Gagliano said…
Hey brother... It was good to hear from you on the CPTC chat the other day. My impression, from listening to everyone talk, is that you will one day be president or vice president of the organization. You and Rob would make a great team.

You said you had some info on Cyanide and Arythmeas. Any chance of getting the links, articles or ????

Mike
At 10:06pm on April 16, 2008, David Ebel said…
Please allow me to invite you to a site designed by responders for responders... the crew that is doing it is CISM multilevel trained and are there for the guys after the bad calls. It helps the responders that do not yet have a team or would be worried that they asking for help would be seen as weakness. Please join and share it when you can. As a chaplain with over 25 years of service to fire departments I am excited with it's potential to provide support.

Visit Emergency and Disaster Responders
Chaplain David Ebel Bakersfield, CA
At 11:15am on March 31, 2008, Phil Jose said…
Kevin,

Hope to see you at FDIC. Will you be there?

Phil, "TSG"
At 8:18pm on March 23, 2008, JOSEPH KOONCE said…
Kev, thanks for the heads up on the site. joined awhile ago. Never really looked into it before. will be doing alot more searching now. say high to Marr
At 12:07am on March 23, 2008, Glenn Corbett said…
Thanks, Kevin. Tell Jay to stay off the street as there are a bunch of curb jumpers rolling down his street lately...
At 12:07am on March 23, 2008, Glenn Corbett said…
Thanks, Kevin. Tell Jay to stay off the street as there are a bunch of curb jumpers rolling down his street lately...
At 10:57am on March 22, 2008, John Shafer said…
Thanks for the add. Looking foward to getting to know you and picking your brain!!!!! :)

Profile Information

Department:
Ridgewood NJFD
Years of public service:
12
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
SCBA or SCUBA Air Management
Carbon Monoxide and HCN
Areas of expertise:
High-Rise Operations
SCBA Air Management
Carbon Monoxide and HCN
Bio:
Kevin J. Reilly is a member of the Ridgewood NJFD; FDIC HOT Instructor, Member, Board of Directors: Fire Safety Directors Association of New York City (FSDNY) and Cyanide Poisoning Treatment Coalition (CPTC); Emergency Action Plan (EAP) writer and High-Rise / Life Safety Consultant in NYC; Contributing author to the book, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, edited by Dr. David Penney (October, 2007); creator of Reilly- Emergency Breathing Technique; founder of FSP Instruments, Inc.; Co-founder of www.FirefighterSafety.net. Kevin has also been previously published in Fire Engineering, “Chronic CO Poisoning in Firefighters”- June 2006. and “Rethinking Emergency Air Management” – April 2008
Web site:
http://www.FirefighterSafety.net
 
 

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