Jeff Clayton

Male

Brampton, ON

Canada

Profile Information:

Department:
Brampton Fire & Emergency Services
Title/rank:
Fireman
Years of public service:
15
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
Medical First Response, Firefighter Survival
Areas of expertise:
I trying for a Phd in learning...it's going good so far.
Bio:
Provided 7 years of service as a volunteer firefighter, then took a full-time fire position in 2001. Currently working out of a 2 company house (Pump & Squad) which runs aprox. 2800 calls anually. Enjoying the best job in the world, and trying to learn everyday.

Comment Wall:

  • Andrew Brassard

    Hey Bro,
    I will be at the Oakville again this year, should be a blast again this year. I have a tone of new props and the course has come along way in a short amount of time.

    My company has also merged with a company from the states called Brotherhood Instructors LLC. Check out our web page at www.brotherhoodinstuctors.com, we have an online drill section with free online training.

    Good to here from you bro, drop me an email so that I have your contact info. forcethedoor@hotmail.com

    Stay Safe,
    Andrew Brassard
  • Jim Mason

    J.
    Thanks for joining CSF (Common Sense Firefighting ) It's a decison making page on the site. Add to any discussion at any time you like.
    What dept are you on and how many members do you get on the first due alarm?
    Jim Mason
    CHgo FD
  • Rick Fritz

    That's the picture!
  • Michael Bricault (ret)

    -Hi Jeff. Yeah sure go ahead and use the quote, "If you want to stand around and admire your work than become a painter". This was directed at FF that cut roofs and then stand there admiring the h*** they just cut.
    -Firefighters that perform vertical venting must cut the roof and get down. The longer ff are on the roof, the longer they are in danger. Get down and get another job. Remember the manpower shortage? Get down and get another assignment.
  • Jim Mason

    Jeff
    I'm glad CSf is helping. the fires are all dangerous no moatter how many you get
  • Kirk Allen

    Thanks so much for your resposne. You comments should be screamed from the highest buildings in the world. Fire loads are worse, as is the heat release from these fire loads yet we are being taught the same old fire flow crap as was taught 40 years ago. Your right on!