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Residence.
Georgia
Department:
Hall County Fire Services
Title/rank:
Lt
Years of public service:
9
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Budget, Training, Man Power
Professional Qualifications:
Paramedic, Hazmat Tech, NPQ Instructor, Rope Tech
Topics you provide training for:
FF Survival, EMS, Rescue
Bio:
GSD # 723

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At 11:28am on December 17, 2008, Tim Rhudy said…
Hey Lt.
Hull will do the video. It takes about a year for him to get it done (I take a lot of video for him to edit). I hope to have my pics done in May.
At 5:43pm on November 20, 2008, David Rhodes said…
It is a development class for the SD instructors specifically and a good opportunity for those who have completed the SD course to do some individual leadership enhancement. We will be studying how people make decisions, what happens when people panic, etc… in order to help us develop methods to train more effectively. We will also study several different leadership styles and participate in numerous team focused activities.

One of our objectives will be to identify inefficiencies in our time management to better take advantage of every moment of class. We will also dissect several of the drills to look for potential problems that we may not have thought of yet in order to develop safety plans, rescue plans etc…

We should have a sign up page on the web site in a couple of weeks. Hope you can make it. Again congratulations on making it. I thought about our conversation in the hall just before the pool drills last class every time I saw you last week. I was very proud when I saw you in the basement Friday. Remember this is just the beginning we have to continually spread the “Good Word” and bring others along the journey of self improvement!
At 8:27pm on November 16, 2008, George Nour said…
Jarrard! Congratulations! I had to leave Thursday morning, but I am happy to hear that you made it. Looking foward to having you come down and teach with us! Contact me if you need anything.

George Nour #645
 
 

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