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Phil Jose
Male
Residence.
Port Orchard, WA
Department:
Seattle
Title/rank:
Captain, Truck
Years of public service:
22
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
Air Management, Firefighter Safety, Decision Making
Areas of expertise:
Air Management, Truck Operations
Web site:
www.manageyourair.com

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Alarm System Reset or Silence and turn over to ?

Added a post Aug 13

When we respond to an automatic alarm we will reset the system IF we can identify the source of the alarm. (pull station, FOS, etc.) We always check that the service (annual or quarterly) is up to ... Read More »

 

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At 6:35pm on October 7th, 2008, Kristopher Holien said…
Phil,
I am readjusting my attention BACK to firefighting. After to many years doing Union stuff, I am begining to realize how much I missed and love Fire Training. I haven't gone to OSET yet. As far as my interests, Engine Company ops (Until I find a good truck to start playing on) and some basic Tactics and Strategies. I am enrolled in college, going for my Fire Command and Admin degree, so I am also hoping to use this site as an idea bouncing board as well as yet another learning experience.

Stay Safe!
At 10:47pm on July 27th, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Hey Air Management guy How are you Brother!
At 2:07am on June 13th, 2008, David Ebel said…
Hi Phil,

Please allow me to introduce you to our special site for responders. It was designed for firefighters and other responders by responders. It is a great place to meet and have fun, join discussions and forums, play games and just have fun on good days. When you have a "bad call" it is a safe place to vent, debrief or let it all out to others that are there for you. Many of those here are trained in CISM and are peer counselors. Others are skilled at even more knowledgeable levels ... all here for you or your friends when needed. With over 25 years of firefighting and chaplaincy I can appreciate the need for as sight that is safe and helpful


Visit Emergency and Disaster Responders
Chaplain David Ebel
Bakersfield, CA
At 8:31am on May 2nd, 2008, Michael Posner said…
Hey Phil,
We do have a 4 hour version that we teach to our Officer Development Class. It is identical to the Indy class minus the workshop, maybe 4 1/2 hours.

Stay safe.
At 11:34pm on April 28th, 2008, Ronald A. Moniuk said…
Phil will do --- thanks for the info -- not sure how much I will accomplish tonight -- kinduv like a kid in a candy store looking at all the goodies -- take care stay safe
At 7:07am on April 26th, 2008, Shane Furuta said…
Hey Phil, I'm glad I finally got a chance to thank you in person... Keep up the great work! Hope to see you guys in Hawaii someday. Don't be surprised if I call on you with more truck co. questions. Thanks Brother!

Aloha -Shane
At 3:15pm on April 24th, 2008, Michael Posner said…
Hey Phil, It was great meeting you up in Indy this year. Looking forward to seeing you guys again. We ready to come out West to train !!
At 11:39am on March 31st, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
Absolutley! I'll be helping out at the Flashover HOT program.
I'll be in INDY between 4th thru the 11th. I'm going to try to make it to Gagliano's HCN lecture. - shoot me an email when you arrive. /Kev
At 9:17am on March 31st, 2008, Kevin Reilly said…
Look for to working together to promote good air-management!
At 4:01pm on March 23rd, 2008, Rebecca Wax said…
I'm on the classroom team as always...so yeah I'll be working along side AV. Looking forward to seeing you guys :)
 
 

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