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Entanglement Awareness: Part 3Here is part three of this series from Dale Pekel. Dale is a Captain from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. I failed to mention Dale in the prior posts… Started by Jason Hoevelmann |
0 | Apr 13, 2010 |
Entanglement Awareness: Part 2Here is the second video on entanglement and having the right tools to get yourself out of a bad situation. Remember, having these tools ma… Started by Jason Hoevelmann |
0 | Apr 12, 2010 |
Door Hinge ToolA co-worker showed me a homemade door hinge tool that he used to keep a door open. It was made out of a piece of angle iron and a hook that… Started by Pete Garcia |
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Apr 11, 2010 Reply by David Dionne |
Entanglement Awareness: Part 1This video is one of a series that explains how to identify, prevent and remove entanglement hazards. It is very basic and very well explai… Started by Jason Hoevelmann |
0 | Apr 11, 2010 |
Super BI am interested in knowing how many use the HazMat Suit called Supper B? Does your HazMat Team have trouble with identifying the difference… Started by Todd McKee |
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Apr 9, 2010 Reply by Todd McKee |
Firefighter Development Symposium - Milwaukee, WIDate: May 7 & 8, 2010 Location: Ramada City Centre - Milwaukee, Wisconsin Cost: $85 per day or $150 for both days prior to April 9th,… Started by Brett Graves |
0 | Apr 8, 2010 |
Incident Command TerminologyCan someone explain how a "Unit" fits in to the incident command system? For example, why do some ICS charts have triage units instead of… Started by Bob Watton |
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Mar 29, 2010 Reply by Bob Watton |
Back to Basics Part 6: SCBA DrillsSCBA consumption drill. This is a photo of an air consumption drill that we typically do during our Mayday training. However, we encourage… Started by Jason Hoevelmann |
1 | Mar 28, 2010 |
2011 International Ice Rescue Train-the-Trainer AcademyInternational Ice Rescue Train-the-Trainer Academy February 17 - 20, 2011 Lifesaving Resources Inc. Water & Ice Rescue Training Center… Started by Gerald M. Dworkin |
0 | Mar 27, 2010 |
2.5 (2-1/2) inch crosslayOur fire apparatus currently have two or three cross-lays. They are 1-3/4 inch, two of them are 200 feet in length and a 150 feet. We have… Started by Thad White |
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Mar 27, 2010 Reply by Larry Lasich |
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