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responding and operating at motor vehicle fires
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephen Mickiewicz Dec. 7, 2008.

 

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Residence.
Wantagh, N.Y.
Department:
FDNY
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
18
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Rescue technician
Haz mat tech II
National fire Inst. Level II
Petzl Exo certified trainer
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighting operations
Firefighter removal
Petzl Exo personnel escape system
Bio:
40 y/o, married, also teach with Fire Ground Technologies.

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At 9:55pm on December 7, 2008, julio reyes said…
sorry i don´t speak ingles, somos un grupo voluntario en el puerto de Veracruz, Mexico, y nos han informado que en Estados Unidos hay lugares que donan vehiculos de emergencia nosotros deseamos obtener ambulancias tipo III para dar un mejor servicio en el Puerto de Veracruz, agradeceria toda la informacion que nos puedas dar, Tanks you.
At 11:48pm on November 9, 2008, Phil LaCombe said…
Hey CaP..

Viverito gave me your card..I will be in touch with you about the Petzel Exo systems.
Thanks
Phil
At 8:16am on May 6, 2008, Bob Foley said…
Steve, Just wanted to say thanks again for all your help and a great class in NJ
At 10:13pm on April 2, 2008, PJ Langmaid said…
I can't make Indy this year. Hope to see you an Larry soon though.
At 7:22pm on April 2, 2008, PJ Langmaid said…
Well Capt. I guess FGT is why your name looked so familiar. I hope you get to work on the Rescue in the Bronx. With a little luck you'll get to come out here with Larry. Take care and yeah check out the Heavy Rescue Group when you get a chance. Take care.
At 8:26pm on April 1, 2008, PJ Langmaid said…
Hi Capt.,
Your name looked real familiar so I figured I'd say and ask where are you working these days? I see you are a Rescue guy. Any chance of adding to the Heavy Rescue Group?
At 8:23am on March 31, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
we could use your input in our Tactical Building Blocks group. We are on the side under featured groups.
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips
Be Safe
At 12:16am on March 31, 2008, Brett Graves said…
Hey Steve,
Good to hear from you. See you in a couple weeks.
Take Care,
Brett
At 10:21pm on March 30, 2008, Steve Gillespie said…
You know I am a National Certified Level II Instructor. I think there's only a couple of us around.
 
 

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