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Department:
E.K.C.J.F.D
Title/rank:
Firefighter/EMT
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
240 Hour Firefighter,
Emt-B
Hazmat awareness, operations, and Tech
CPR

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Brothers and Sisters, enjoy the time with family and friends. Stay safe.

Posted on December 26, 2008 at 1:03pm — 1 Comment

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Training: How much and how often.






Today I wanted to take a few minutes and ask how much and how often does everyone get to train in their fire house? I know me being a new firefighter seeing new things and learning new ways to get the job done more
effective and safer makes everyday a learning experience. I have been lucky
enough to have family and fellow firefighters show me early on the importance
of training. I think all of us rookies and veterans should all have the mind
set to train eve

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Posted on October 4, 2008 at 5:28pm — 9 Comments

Jordan Smith

Should all 1st out apparatus have a RIT pack?

I was at my fire house the other day and a few of us were talking about the RIT pack. Do you think that all 1st out companies should have a RIT pack on board the apparatus? Why or why not? Any kind of feed back would be great.

Thanks
Jordan
EKCJFD

Posted on September 12, 2008 at 9:49am — 4 Comments

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At 6:14am on August 24, 2009, Dan Rice said…
I did, there is one on the board @ station 1 and in every units file thing. I faxed it over to station 2 and asked them to put it up, I don't know if they did or not.
At 2:31pm on May 23, 2009, Todd McKee said…
Take a look at the group called HazMat Placards to Success.
At 8:24pm on March 3, 2009, Dan Rice said…
NO
At 5:38pm on March 2, 2009, Dan Rice said…
Well I can pretty much tell you we wont have a fire. it's 3unit man, we have car wrecks and medic runs. come on man you've worked here long enough to know better than that. later brother, be safe
At 1:21pm on March 1, 2009, Dan Rice said…
its goin brother, sittin here in old Danville tryin to kill time. hows it goin with you
At 6:15pm on October 21, 2008, Todd McKee said…
It went great and no i do not
At 7:52pm on October 5, 2008, Larry Glover said…
I just noticed your dept. is Whitehall, is that Whitehall Kentucky? I have good friend on Whitehall KY. He is a student at EKU.
At 7:50pm on October 5, 2008, Larry Glover said…
Thanks brother. I've been in the fire service for a little over 9 years and a little over 5 years as a paid ff. A lot has changed since I've been in and a lot will change as we go. Stay Safe and Keep the Good Attitude!
At 9:34pm on August 25, 2008, Megan Walschott said…
Jordan! How have you been, nice to see you on Fire Engineering. Are you ready for more HazMat?
At 10:37am on August 25, 2008, Todd McKee said…
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