Michael Haefner

Male

Fairbanks, Alaska

United States

Profile Information:

Lives in:
Fairbanks, Alaska
Department:
Volunteer Fire Department
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
7
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Having very few drivers. A near total turnover in paid staff. Getting the firefighters who have been around a little while to pull shift or come down to the station to train.
Professional Qualifications:
New York FF-I, CFR, EMT-B, Alaska FF I, FF II, EMT-I, EMT-II, EMT-III, EMT-Instructor, RIT, Haz-Mat Ops, MOI, Fire Instructor I. AAS Municipal Fire Control, UAF
Topics you provide training for:
Driver training and pump operations, EMS, extrication, fire rescue and suppression.
Areas of expertise:
I don’t have an area of expertise, but I do have some knowledge in a lot of areas.

Comment Wall:

  • Ben Fleagle

    Welcome laddie, good to have you on the Community.
  • Ben Fleagle

    Good on ya. The available resources here are limitless.
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    We are looking for individuals in your area to assist us in our efforts.
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    Thanks,

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    President, Founder
  • Rick Fritz

    The chock is notched to fit the space between the door and door frame so the chock won't fall out if the door is kicked or leaned on.
  • Ben Fleagle

    I'm still standin' Hef. I promised him I would take care of the boys. They can pry my University Badge off my cold, frozen body. Won't come off till the end.
  • Tiger Schmittendorf

    Hey Mike -

    Glad to see you're doing well. I'm sure you've had some interesting experiences in the great white north. Hopefully, we trained you right.

    Take care. Keep in touch.


    Stay safe. Train often.
  • Ben Fleagle

    Laddie:

    Its always great to be a Captain on a RED fire engine!!