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Todd D. Meyer
  • Gig Harbor, WA
  • United States
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AND ALSO REPLY TO OTHER CITIES IN CHILE... GREAT MAKINA
October 20
Dear Cristobal: Thank you very much for this useful information. Stay safe MOTOR note: for all of you, this guy is a partner in my volunteer fire station...(we need to improve the communication inside...jajaja)
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October 14
October 14
Do not take these tools for granted.I have had a few airbags go off on me just setting up for simple training scenarios. There is a lot of care involved when it comes to these units. If you would like to shoot a line back and forth and talk that w...
October 10
Although it's not a SOP, I found interesting this article that treats these theme. Below is the link http://minnesotafireservice.com/whatsnew_high_tension_cables.html Best regards, Cristóbal Mena A.
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Profile Information

Department:
Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
15
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
BS in Economics, IFSAC FF I & II, Officer I & II, Wildland STL
Topics you provide training for:
Vehicle Extrication
Bio:
Co-founder of "Crunch Time", a vehicle extrication class

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At 9:17pm on October 14, 2009, Lee Junkins said…
No not yet
At 6:13pm on August 6, 2009, Bob Pinder said…
Thanks Todd for the shirt, I just got it today. I haven't been here for a while and I was surprised when I saw the package in the mail. Sorry for not getting back to you by E-mail, I didn't read back in the writing to find your E-mail, and I was trying to figure out how I was going to get it. Anyway i was just talking to my Training Chief and he informed me that the guy that I wanted to send to your class is now able to go. I guess there was more room so he was able to sqeeze in. Thanks for that too. I know he will enjoy it and learn a lot. And thanks again for the shirt I will wear it with pride. Take care
At 3:43pm on April 7, 2009, Nando Canez said…
hey todd...i'm looking for any video footage of hi-lift jacks being used in extrication...got any? please send them to fcanez@northwestfire.org...i'd appreciate it!
be safe
Nando
At 1:04am on April 5, 2009, Bob Pinder said…
Hey Todd how are you. I have one person to send to your crunch time class, and my chief did send it the following Monday. I guess you were right about how fast the class fills up, he made it to #12 on the waiting list, at least that was what I was told. Well i hope everything is going good up there and be safe
At 2:39pm on February 21, 2009, Bob Pinder said…
Hay thanks, I will be off all week at the coast, but I will leave a copy of the form with my training chief and have him fax it on Monday. T-shirt size is XL
At 11:11pm on February 20, 2009, Bob Pinder said…
Thanks Todd for the info on the up coming 2009 crunch time. I will plan on getting a couple of people your way from Scappoose fire. I see now that the class is 2 days, and a t-shirt too boot? Man I didn't get a t-shirt. (ha ha)
At 10:42pm on December 24, 2008, scott corrigan said…
Welcome.......
 
 

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