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.
Hey Michael, I'm not sure how much info your looking for but it's a 1994 e-one 95' tower. There is one almost identical to ours in the next town over. I have heard rumors that there aren't too many out there. We've been told to be careful with her cause it's getting harder to find parts. Good truck but a little slow moving the main. On another note how's things in Alaska? My brother just moved up there last week to be a chef at a resort near Denali. He said there was still 2' of snow! Let me know if you want any other specifics and I can get them for you. Stay safe, Erbe
Ben Fleagle
Dec 12, 2008
Ben Fleagle
Jan 23, 2009
Brandon Erbe
May 6, 2009