Colin Kelley

Male

Las Vegas, NV

United States

Profile Information:

Lives in:
Las Vegas NV
Department:
Clark County Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter EMT-Intermediate
Years of public service:
12
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
training development, Labor/ management relations, Response times=in service apparatus justification, Call Volume.
Professional Qualifications:
Fire instructor 1, Certified Captain, Fire officer 2.
Topics you provide training for:
Building Construction, All types of Truckwork, Understanding the Fireground, Strategy and tactics,Thermal Imaging.
Areas of expertise:
Not an expert in any of these but definitely have a passion for= Building Construction, Vertical Ventilation and general Truckwork, Strategy/ Tactics, Aerial apparatus, Salvage, and in general strong firemanship!!

Comment Wall:

  • Steve Kerber

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    Ed Hartin, Chief, Central Whidbey Island Fire Rescue Department

    George Healy, Battalion Chief, Fire Department of New York

    Otto Huber, Fire Chief, Loveland – Symmes (OH) Fire Department

    Dan Madrzykowski, Fire Protection Engineer, National Institute of Standards and Technology

    Mark Nolan, Fire Chief, City of Northbrook (IL)

    David Rhodes, Battalion Chief, Atlanta Fire Department

    Andy Rick, Firefighter, Lake Forest (IL) Fire Department

    Pete Van Dorpe, Chief of Training, Chicago Fire Department

    Sean DeCrane, Battalion Chief, Cleveland Fire Department

    Bobby Halton, Editor, Fire Engineering Magazine

    Harvey Eisner, Editor, Firehouse Magazine

    Tim Sendelbach, Editor, Fire Rescue Magazine

  • Colin Kelley

    Thank you for the info and the timely response! Much appreciated! Be safe.