I completed my Instructor several years ago and at the time I was only interested in teaching short, hands-on classes if any at all. I always liked passing on information to my members at the station. I started teaching (assisting) some basic firefighter classes and quickly found how much I enjoyed it. Not only was it fun and fulfilling to see a new firefighter go from learning to don gear to making actual fire attacks; but it is also a great way to stay current on basic skills and new…
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