Erron Kinney

Male

Tennessee

United States

Profile Information:

Lives in:
Franklin
Department:
Fire Department of Mount Juliet
Title/rank:
Fire Chief
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing, Strategy, and Tactics
Professional Qualifications:
IFSAC/NPQ HazMat Awareness, FF I, HazMat Ops FF II. Fire Instructor I, II. Fire Officer I, II, III, IV, Incident Safety Officer and Health and Safety Officer. Also Rope Rescue Technician, Confined Space Operations, FEMA Structural Collapse Specialist, Trench Rescue Operations, Advanced Vehicle Extrication, Fire and Life Safety Education, NR EMT-B
Topics you provide training for:
Physical Fitness, Resource Allocation, Safety, NIMS, ICS, Leadership, Strategy and Tactics
Areas of expertise:
Leadership, Strategy and Tactics, Physical Fitness, NIMS, ICS, Accountability
Bio:
Erron Kinney is a Former professional football player and a dedicated civil servant with seventeen years experience in fire and emergency services. His passion and dedication to the fire service is unquestionable. Kinney has held many ranks during his fire service career in both paid and volunteer organizations! Currently he serves as the Fire Chief with the Fire Department of Mt. Juliet in Tennessee. Kinney is a level II Fire instructor, Fire Officer IV, Incident Safety Officer, an Advocate for the NFFF Everyone Goes Home Program, and has presented classes at FDIC, Firehouse Expo, TN Fire Chiefs Conference, AL Fire Fighters Association Conference, Fire Department Safety Officers Association Conference and the VA Fire Chiefs Conference. Kinney is also a Senior Instructor for CommandSim.
Web site:
http://www.firehouse88.com

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  • Michael Heeder

    Hey Brother! Lobg time no chat - glad to hear from you. All is well - are you still available at the firehouse88.com email?
  • Erron Kinney

    Hey Bro of course! I am working on some research rihgt now for my fitness class at FDIC there are three options I recommend for what you want! You can do a conventional 5 day a week weight lifting program plus cardio for weight loss, Do P90X, or a Punch kettle bell work out routine! I think the Punch Kettle Bell program is best because it allows you to build lean body mass, push your cardiac threshold and increase flexibility in a 30 minute high intensity routine 2 to 3 times a week with moderate recovery exercise on the off days. Of course what ever you choose for your workout program diet is extremely important I would suggest seeing a nutritionist! Forward me your email address and I can send you some more information!
  • Christopher Huston

    Thanks for the add, Erron. We met briefly last year at FDIC. We discussed the fitness webinar you did for FE a couple years ago. Maybe we'll run into each other again this year.

    Stay safe brother.

    Chris