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Does your department have a plan for what to do if a technological device, like a TIC or your PASS device, fails on the fireground? Send us your replies for possible publication in the print magazine.
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Take care, Brother!
Paul
i'm glad people enjoyed it
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This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips
It was great meeting you at FDIC. I look forward to being able to share information and ideas with each other.
Chris