Hello, you need to enable JavaScript to use this network.

Please check your browser settings or contact your system administrator.

Mark Haugh's Page

About Mark Haugh

Mark Haugh
Residence.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Department:
Fire Engineering Books and Video
Title/rank:
Video Producer
Agency structure:
other
 

Latest Activity

Jenn Ross..aka "J-RO" left a comment for Mark Haugh Sep 16
Frank Ricci left a comment for Mark Haugh Jul 24
Mark Haugh is member #3358 of Fire Engineering Training Community. Jul 2

Comment Wall (2 comments)

You need to be a member of Fire Engineering Training Community to add comments!

Join this network

At 9:04am on September 16th, 2008, Jenn Ross..aka "J-RO" said…
Mark I have those emails and numbers for yo u..... Thank you so much for coming. And when I get back I'll take you to lunch.....Jenn
At 8:37pm on July 23rd, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
You forgot to add to your profile that you are a rock star!
 
 

A Message From Bobby Halton

Fire Engineering Editor in Chief Bobby HaltonWe are excited to have you participate in our discussions and interactive forums. Before you begin posting, please take a moment to read our policy page HERE.

Fire Engineering Training Community Badge

Spread the word. Get your own Fire Engineering Training Community badge for your website or MySpace page. (Get Code)

Fire Engineering Features

Basic, Advanced, or Heavy Vehicle Extrication?

Leigh Hollins has a refresher course on vehicle extrication terminology and discusses how our understanding of these terms underscores our level of training--or lack thereof.

2008 GMC Yukon and Chevy Tahoe Hybrid

Jason Emery profiles General Motor's first foray into the "full hybrid" market, focusing on the features of significance to firefighters performing vehicle extrication and rescue.

Best Practices for Vehicle Rescue

Operational concerns at vehicle incidents deserve a fresh look, especially as we learn to deal with hazards from new vehicle technology. Dave Dalrymple reviews the fundamentals of rescue and extrication tactics for today's vehicle emergencies.
 
Copyright © PennWell Corporation, Tulsa, OK; All Rights Reserved.


Fire Engineering Training Community brought to you by fireeng © 2008 Report an Issue | Feedback | Privacy | Terms of Service

Spread the word. Get your own Fire Engineering Training Community badge