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Started this discussion. Last reply by Ricky Riley Mar 31, 2009.

 

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Lives in:
Davie, Fl
Years of public service:
25
Agency structure:
other
Professional Qualifications:
Former: Firefighter, Driver: Bergen County NJ, Rockland County NY, Broward County Fl.
Former: NYPD Police Officer
Fla: Certified and Employed Police Officer Broward County Fl 1991-Present
Fla: FF II, State Cert Instructor, Live Fire Instructor, Law enforcement Arson Investigator, Origin and Cause Instructor, PPE Instructor,
Member Regional Domestic Security Taskforce
Topics you provide training for:
FF I and FF II, Fire Investigations (Origin and Cause), Fire Behavior for Law enforcement, Crime Scene Management for Fire-Rescue, PPE, Law enforcement Response to Hazardous Environments, Unit Training, RIT
Areas of expertise:
Basic Training, Live Fire Training, Fire Investigations, Crime Scene Management, PPE

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Straight tips vs. Fog nozzles

Straight tips vs. fog nozzles. Just putting this out for debate. My Dept does not have straight tips on any line. The few we have are locked away in compartments. Most lines are pre-connected with fog nozzles, I have a personal opinion. I believe we should split the nozzles half straight tip and half fog. I like straight tips for putting water on the fire and if the straight tip is used correctly it can keep both fire and water damage to a minimum.

Posted on March 20, 2009 at 8:00am — 2 Comments

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At 10:16am on April 28, 2009, Art Zern said…
Don,

Thanks for the add.

Also, thanks for adding your experience to the discussion.

Art
At 10:02am on April 28, 2009, John Paetow said…
Don, I'll get them to you tomorrow.
At 9:59pm on April 20, 2009, Jon Laird said…
Thanks for the info it is greatly apreciated.
At 12:04pm on April 14, 2009, Michael Bricault (ret) said…
Thanks Don. I'll give you a shout sometime. I am pleased to hear that you red my material as well. Unfortunately, far to many people don't read the entire post or comment and respond to what sets them off while missing the entire message.
Happy to hear that you don't suffer from that affliction.
At 9:06am on April 14, 2009, Brotherhood Instructors, LLC said…
Hey Don, thanks for the add. I hope all is well. Stay safe!
At 1:34pm on April 13, 2009, Michael Bricault (ret) said…
Don, I added a comment, prompted by your post, to the Freelancing discussion.
At 4:37pm on April 9, 2009, Ellen Brown said…
If you need to make a pitstop, let me know. We're a couple of hours away from Nashville.

How long till you are back at the PD?
At 6:48am on April 8, 2009, Ellen Brown said…
Whre in Tennessee will you be going? We'll be home till the 18th when we head to Maine for the FOOLS convention. If you're close and need a place to stay, let me know.
At 11:15am on April 7, 2009, Ellen Brown said…
How's the knee coming along?
At 3:35pm on March 31, 2009, Tony Tricarico said…
10-4, anytime
 
 
 

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