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Kamloops
Canada
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Residence.
Canada
Department:
Kamloops Fire Rescue
Title/rank:
Captain, Training Division
Years of public service:
13
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Current training techniquies
Professional Qualifications:
Hazmat tech, Fire Service Instructor 1 and 2, Fire Service Evaluator,Fire and Life Safety Educator,Fire Officer 1, Incident Safety Officer, NFPA Fire Service Inspector, Fire Cause and Orgin Level 1,
Canadian Fire Investigation
Topics you provide training for:
All of the above
Areas of expertise:
Rapid Intervention Team, Reading Smoke, Incident Safety
Bio:
My name is Neil Campbell. My family has been involved in the Fire Service for 5 generations. I am new to the Training Division and I am looking for tips and resources for training that will help in keeping our crews interested and safe.

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RIT Kit

Replied Apr. 30, 2008

RIT Kit
16 Replies

Started this discussion. Last reply by Will Anderson May. 21, 2008.

 

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