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Jason Emery
Department:
Waterbury FD (CT), Emergency Training Solutions, LLC
Title/rank:
Firefighter/ Vice-President
Years of public service:
18
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Fire Service Instructor
Bachelors Degree - Fire Science
Hazmat Tech
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Topics you provide training for:
Vehicle Extrication
Responding to Hybrid Vehicle Incidents
Vehicle Occupant Protection Systems
Hazardous Materials
Rescue Company Operations
Areas of expertise:
Vehicle Extrication
Hybrid Vehicles
Vehicle Occupant Protection Systems
Hazardous Materials
Rescue Company Operations
Bio:
Jason Emery has over 18 years of experience in the fire service. He has been a career firefighter with the City of Waterbury (CT) for the past fourteen years and has been assigned to the City’s Heavy Rescue/Haz-Mat Company for twelve years. Jason also serves as a volunteer EMT for his hometown ambulance service.

Jason has been a certified fire service instructor since 1997 and is a member of the International Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI). He is an instructor for the Burrville Regional Fire Training School and is an FDIC lecturer.

Jason is the owner and founder of Emergency Training Solutions, LLC (ETS). Since 2000, ETS has written and produced cutting edge PowerPoint-based training programs. The firm also provides a variety of onsite training services, and is currently developing the companion forcible entry training program for the Friction Force training prop.

Jason has lectured extensively on the subject of Hybrid Vehicles and Vehicle Occupant Protection Systems. He will be presenting the Hybrid Vehicle program at FDIC 2008. He has published articles on Hybrid Vehicles in Fire Chief Magazine and Fire Engineering’s e-newsletter.
He is a graduate of the University of New Haven with a bachelor’s degree in Fire Science and holds numerous fire service certifications.

Jason can be reached at Jason@etsrescue.com or at 877-644-4408 x84
Web site:
www.etsrescue.com
 

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Jason Emery replied to the discussion Hybrid and Alternative Fuel Vehicles May 22
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At 7:41pm on April 25th, 2008, Pat Nichols said…
No, Jason, I was just looking for more work to do-just like a "truckie". Good to see you, hope we can do it again.
At 9:46am on April 24th, 2008, Jason Emery said…
Busy is good....I never could sit still...
At 9:43am on April 24th, 2008, Julie Simmons said…
Well, we like to keep "the family" really busy.... :)
At 9:19am on March 25th, 2008, Jason Emery said…
Hank's spot at E-5 might be open....return to your old stomping grounds????
At 9:17am on March 25th, 2008, Thomas Meier said…
The rumors of my demise are greatly exaggerated. I will be returning on or about the 8th. Tell Bob to get out or move over.
At 8:14am on March 21st, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
biz is kickin' thanks.
yeah i'm still trying to recover from all the work I did on that room..ha..ha!
At 7:49am on March 21st, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
Hey Jason!
Thanks for the invite and Stay Safe!
Kev
At 7:48pm on March 17th, 2008, Chris Pepler said…
I started a new group on Flashovers. maybe it will be more popular than extrication. Check it out.
At 9:04pm on March 9th, 2008, Ray Corbo said…
Wow that was quick!
At 8:46pm on March 8th, 2008, Thomas Meier said…
took me all this time to figure this out
 
 

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