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Doug Yates
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  • Roseland, NJ
  • United States
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Doug Yates Mar 22, 2009.

 

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Lives in:
300 Eagle Rock Avenue
Department:
Roseland Fire Department
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
5
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training
Staffing
Budget
Professional Qualifications:
Firefighter I
Firefighter II
HazMat Awareness
HazMat Operations
ICS- 100
ICS- 200
ICS- 300
NIMS-700
NIMS-800B
NIMS-804
IMS Level 1
First Responding Officer (Size-up and initial attack)
Truck Company Operations
Vehicle Extrication Technician
Trench Rescue Awareness
Trench Rescue Operations
Trench Rescue Technician
Collapse Rescue Awareness
Rope Rescue Awareness
Rope Rescue Operations
Swift Water Rescue Awareness
Building Construction for the Fire Service
Strategy and Tactics on the Fireground
Fire and Arson Investigation for First Responders
Essex County Decon Task Force (1205)
Topics you provide training for:
RIT
Safety and Survival
Engine Company Operations
Truck Company Operations
Rescue Company Operations
Technical Rescue Operations
Web site:
http://roselandfire.org

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At 2:03pm on January 21, 2009, Brotherhood Instructors, LLC said…
Hello Douglas. Thanks for the add. Hope all is well.
 
 
 

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