My guess is that you took an Ed Meth/Inst I or II from HACC sometime in the past. Your name sounds familiar. I am an adjunct Instructor there. My guess is that our paths passed there. Dave A
John
Just wondering how far you and your wife travel for your program that you host? I would like to spread my courses into the United States as an asset to my wife likes to travel with me as well.
John
Thankyou for the request to be a friend of a person that has been in the service so long.I would think we could sit around for hours and talk about years on the job. It is very good to hear from you.
Play Hard train Safe!!
Pete
At 6:01am on February 18, 2009, Gary Cochran said…
Mr. Bierling thanks for responding Mr Gunter is still with our department at station 7 . I hope to learn many new training ideas to add to our fireground situations and show our new and seasoned firefighters new tactics as well as old reliable ones from thies website.
At 10:08pm on February 15, 2009, Evelyn Myers said…
I teach web design and engineering. I am on this site because I want to train for fire fighting. I hope I can find can find training in Orange or Ulster Counties.
John,
Thanks for the nice note. There is certainly a lot of work to do related to health and safety in the fire service.
Hope our paths cross in 2009.
denise
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It was great seeing you and what a great group of folks. Thanks brother, be safe and see ya soon!
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Just wondering how far you and your wife travel for your program that you host? I would like to spread my courses into the United States as an asset to my wife likes to travel with me as well.
Play Hard Train Safe !!
Pete
Thankyou for the request to be a friend of a person that has been in the service so long.I would think we could sit around for hours and talk about years on the job. It is very good to hear from you.
Play Hard train Safe!!
Pete
Thanks for the nice note. There is certainly a lot of work to do related to health and safety in the fire service.
Hope our paths cross in 2009.
denise
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Chief, are you looking for any good instructors? I know Alaska is a little far away but it would be nice to get some time away from the cold....LOL
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