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Department:
Dayton Fire Department
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
26
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Budget,Staffing,Lack of Training
Professional Qualifications:
EMT B
Fire Inspector
Fire Instructor
Haz/Mat Tech Operations
Saving Your Own Instructor
Flashover Instructor
Recruit Instructor Department Academy
Topics you provide training for:
Recruit Instructor
Saving Your Own Instructor
Flashover Instructor
 

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At 6:56am on April 29, 2008, Joe Meyer said…
Thank you !
JM
At 10:20pm on April 27, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Captain Joe
Good to hear from you and I never got anyone promoted you did that on your own. I am gald you are in here please let the other serious firefighters you know about it.
Your friend
Bobby
At 10:04pm on April 27, 2008, Dan Ryan said…
Joe,
We are not new to the quint respnses, our 70' platform is replacing a 65' telesquirt that is going out of service. With this new truck we will be attempting to move more towards a traditional truck company ops and further away from quint activities. I know we will not be able to be toatally seperated since this unit will be housed in a station without an engine. It also has to be set up for 2nd or 3rd out ALS responses.

I would love to see a list of the equipment you have on your sutphen and how you like the truck.

thanks,

Dan Ryan you can contact me directly at Ryan@bonitafire.org
At 10:02pm on April 27, 2008, Todd McKee said…
GO BUCKS btw
At 10:01pm on April 27, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Hey Bro check out the hazmat group that is called hazmat training and news
At 8:53am on April 26, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Welcome Joe, I need to ask you a favor. We are trying something a little different here: To ensure we have the best communication possible, we are asking that you use your full name if you wish to participate. By eliminating anonymous posts we hope to elevate the discussion and maintain a sense of open and honest sharing. The intent is not to exclude anyone but to protect everyone from unwanted and inappropriate postings
Thanks Bobby
 
 

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