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Brian Meroney 36, Male
Granbury, Texas
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Residence.
Granbury, Texas
Department:
Saginaw Fire Department
Title/rank:
Fireighter / Paramedic
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training; RIT; Staffing; EMS
Professional Qualifications:
Texas Commission on Fire Protection: Advanced Level Firefighter; Hazardous Material Technician; Level III Fire Instructor; Field Examiner; & Driver/Pump Operator.
Texas State Firemans & Fire Marshal's Association: Advanced Firefighter; Level II Instructor; & Department Training Coordinator.
Texas Department of State Health Services: Paramedic, & EMS Instructor.
Tarrant County College: Fire Instructor.
Training Division.com: Fire & EMS Instructor.
Topics you provide training for:
I assist with training both Fire & EMS training for the Saginaw Fire Department. I am also the Training Coordinator for the Indian Harbor Volunteer Fire Department.
Areas of expertise:
Firefighting with 20 years of experience.
EMS with 18 years of experience.
Fire Pump Operations.
Engine Operatons.
Rural Firefighting Operations.
Quint Operations.
Volunteer Firefighting Training.
Bio:
I started my Fire Service career 20 years ago. I have been a career Firefighter for 15 years and a Paramedic for 17 years. I am on Staff with Tarrant County College Fire Training Services and also with TrainingDivision.com. Over my 20 years of service I have been associated with several different type of Fire Departments from all Volunteer, to Combination, and all Paid.

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At 2:07pm on December 11, 2008, John Barrett said…
Hey Brian,

Did you get a chance to review the document I sent you?
At 11:30pm on November 24, 2008, John Barrett said…
Brian,

Thanks for your interest in helping our efforts.
We need immediate assistance in two areas: filling state and regional coordinator positions for Texas and raising money for expenses through the sale of t-shirts. T-shirts can be bought individually or in quantity on our site: www.honortheirsacrifices.com/wear
I have also attached our informational letter to this note, after you have had a chance to review it, perhaps we can find a time to speak about how you or someone you may know can help us?
HONOR_THEIR_SACRIFICES.pdf
Thanks again for your interest, I look forward to your response.
Have a great Thanksgiving.

John
At 4:37pm on November 20, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Check out our group tactical building blocks, thanks
At 5:17pm on November 19, 2008, Michael Wilbur said…
Hi Brian Having only 4 hours is let trying to put a bandaid on a cut that requires stitches. However I would certainly would want to cover the state v&t laws and any rules for a start. Mike
At 4:54pm on November 19, 2008, Michael Wilbur said…
Hi Brian thank you for coming to class and the only way an engine can find a fire is if the truck finds it for um Hoping all is well stay safe Mike
At 1:38pm on November 18, 2008, John Barrett said…
HONOR THEIR SACRIFICES is a non-profit organization out of Texas that is dedicated to using the lessons learned from past LODD incidents to prevent future reoccurrences.
We are looking for individuals in your area to assist us in our efforts.
Please take a moment to visit our website to find out more about us and how you may be able to help us.

www.honortheirsacrifices.com

Thanks,

John Barrett
President, Founder
At 8:31am on November 9, 2008, Paul Combs said…
Thanks, Brian!
Take care, Brother.
Paul
At 1:29pm on November 7, 2008, Jim Mason said…
Brain
Thanks for joining Common Sense Firefighting (CSF)
It's a group on decision making on the fire ground. We have a good discussion going on the size up points of the PPV fan in residences "What is your dpet's primary venting? " Add to it any time you want. Looks like you've done alot of training of other FF's.
At 2:37pm on November 5, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Good deal buddy!

Be safe
At 1:09pm on November 3, 2008, Tony Tricarico said…
Thanks Brian, You need any help just call
 
 

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