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Ray McCormack

Men Are From Smooth Bore Women Are From Fog

Pause then laugh!

This is not a debate on smooth bore vs. fog nor is it a male - female thing. It seems sometimes that the fire service can be broken down into two distinct camps. Some of the more popular Smooth Bore vs. Fog, Paid vs.Volunteer and PPV vs. VES.

Maybe there is another - Extinguishment vs. Failure

Extinguishment is at the heart of what we do. No other organization does what we do. Ask any firefighter how they felt putting out the fire and you will find the t…

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Posted on September 29, 2008 at 11:54am — 12 Comments

Ray McCormack

Of Chiefs, Training Officers and Consultants

Fire companies using outdated equiptment and being taught outdated training methods is common in the American fire service and it cuts across all departments types and sizes. I have listened to firefighters talk about being unable to affect change within their company or department. These are not style issues. These firefighters are presenting factual data and willing to test their tools against what is currently in use. They are rebuffed at eve

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Posted on June 10, 2008 at 10:10pm — 3 Comments

Ray McCormack

Thanks to the Start Water Group

I wish to thank the members of The Start Water Group for their fanatstic responses and questions. We curently have over a dozen topics to respond to. We have been able to strike a balance between real world concerns and academy training, appealing to both line firefighters and instructors. That balance I believe is exactly what this site should be about. All of the topics in the Start Water Group are relevant and timely. Please keep the responses comming. Remember we all do the same job.…

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Posted on April 1, 2008 at 9:04am —

Ray McCormack

Instruction

There are still some fire service myths floating around out there I see. Firefighters operating under unsafe SOP's or none at all. Hard to believe. Staffing is always an issue. Having one firefighter per truck is not staffing it's a driver. Chiefs need to worry more about the fire floor than the apparataus floor.There are all levels of instruction and instructors out there. Get the reasons why we do something from the instructor not just the teaching points.

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At 8:20am on December 1, 2008, Ron Burkhardt Jr said…
Ray please check out my reply to the question about 2.5 in pd dwelling I would like to hear your thoughts. Stay safe Ron
At 11:37am on November 12, 2008, Joe Dombrowski said…
Not much just busy with the firehouse and going back to school for fire and safety engineering at EKU.. Didnt know these groups were on here. Excellent way to discuss tactics and scenarios. I love it.. Love learneing from everyone here..
At 10:55am on November 12, 2008, Bob Athanas said…
Afternoon Ray. Hope all is well.
At 1:10pm on November 11, 2008, Jay Blake said…
Hey Ray, I joined but don't expect me to be too interactive unless your "brother" starts posting false information.
At 3:30pm on October 30, 2008, Robert Boyce said…
Hey Ray. I just got "into" this. A friend (Barry Daskal) set me up... I commented on one guys question, and got like 5 replies in three hours. I don't have alot of time. We'll see. Good to "hear" from you. Stay well. Bob Boyce
At 5:27pm on October 27, 2008, Tony Piontek said…
I think I fixed the problem you mentioned...you should be able to post anything now...talk to you soon.
At 7:20pm on October 24, 2008, Paul J De Bartolomeo said…
Hey Ray,
What is your opinion on venting a peaked roof. I have seen some recent videos and was curious to see what you prefered. I personally am a fan of the 7/11 cut. Ive used it several times at fires and its worked well.
At 9:32am on October 21, 2008, Kelly Ross said…
Ray, hope all is well. I lost your e-mail somehow and wanted to shoot something by you. Can you send it to me?
Kelly/Wichita
At 8:05pm on October 16, 2008, George Humphrey said…
Hey Ray its been a long time since we had talked. About 4 years to be exact, anyway I was helping Darnell do the trench class an FDIC few years back and I got to know you from there, and not to mention the visits to Gary and the beers we had. Anyway I will get a pic up and you may remember then but anyhow it is nice to see you on here and great training bits. Hope to keep in touch and get back in the loop.. I will be talkin to ya, stay safe.
At 5:18pm on October 7, 2008, Chuck Fager said…
You're in the Harlem Hilton? Jim Carney taught me forcible entry about six/ seven years ago.
 
 

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