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Justin Renner
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supply hose question
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Did some looking and I can't put an exact answer together. What is the advantage or disadvantage to leaving the terminal end of your supply hose hang out of the back of your bed with the rest of the…Continue

Tags: engine, company, line, supply, loads

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gary R. Burgin Nov 12, 2013.

Reality Firefighting TV

We all know that reality TV is huge with our generation and when one show makes it big, a dozen variations of the same show come out shortly after it. A big one that I have been hooked on are all…Continue

Tags: learn, train, teach, buisness, basics

Started Sep 10, 2013

 

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Lives in:
Iowa
Department:
Cedar Rapids
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
10
Agency structure:
Paid fire department

Justin Renner's Blog

Do seconds matters? come on.

I would like to take a long winded roundabout way to look at the importance of saving seconds in an effort to saving minutes on a fire scene. This came up when I noticed during night calls guys would wake up, put on their shoes, walk to the Apparatus and then take their shoes off. This didn’t make sense to me, I just don’t put my shoes on, but how could I tell them that they were wasting time. Throughout my short career I have always been told “seconds matter”,…

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Posted on August 17, 2015 at 9:18am

Reality Firefighter TV

We all know that reality TV is huge with our generation and when one show makes it big, a dozen variations of the same show come out shortly after it. A big one that I have been hooked on are all those save our restaurant shows. You’ve heard of them “Bar Rescue, Restaurant Impossible, Kitchen Nightmares” just to name the big ones. They are all very similar and follow the same basic flow. Its starts with a failing business with crappy bookwork, a blown budget and best of all stubborn old owner… Continue

Posted on September 11, 2013 at 11:43am

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