At 5:03pm on September 20, 2011, Renate Wilson said…
Hi Scott,
Thanks so much for all your SOG's. I'm also going to look at your website to see if we can use your new training material. You've helped us to a great start in getting more organized !
At 10:05am on September 17, 2011, Renate Wilson said…
We would love any SOP's you'd care to share. We just had our first fire on the island about a month ago and I think we did pretty well, but we need to get more organized. I have arranged for a trainer to come to the island next summer to do the S100 training, not sure what its called in the states. Thanks for any help you can give us
I'm new to this site, but I read your comments on the SOP's. Would you be willing to send any info you have to us? We are a small island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia. We have a 1400 gal pumper truck, but we are just getting started. We are first response until the Forestry service shows up, if they do. Thanks in advance
Renate
islandhome8@yahoo.com
I want to thank you for the kind words in your invitation. I just try to share what I have learned over the past 45 years. Sometimes it is good and sometimes it is just experience. Take care and stay safe,
Hey Scott, read your response to the SOP blog and was wondering if you could send me the info as well. My dept is under new leadership and in desperate need of SOP's, the new Chief is wanting to start the process and has asked me to help, now I am seeking the help of others. Will you be at FDIC? If so, we could meet there to talk more about this, if not, could you send info to indiana_firechick@yahoo.com or you can reach me by phone at 260-703-0021 Thanks!
Thanks for the invite. I grew up in Chesnee, SC. I left in 1996. My family still lives there, so we visit often. I still miss the Carolinas, but had to move to support the the family. Hope all is well in Oconee. Stay Safe - EGH
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Hi Scott,
Thanks so much for all your SOG's. I'm also going to look at your website to see if we can use your new training material. You've helped us to a great start in getting more organized !
We would love any SOP's you'd care to share. We just had our first fire on the island about a month ago and I think we did pretty well, but we need to get more organized. I have arranged for a trainer to come to the island next summer to do the S100 training, not sure what its called in the states. Thanks for any help you can give us
Renate
I'm new to this site, but I read your comments on the SOP's. Would you be willing to send any info you have to us? We are a small island in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia. We have a 1400 gal pumper truck, but we are just getting started. We are first response until the Forestry service shows up, if they do. Thanks in advance
Renate
islandhome8@yahoo.com
Would you email me with the cost of reproducing and snail mailing that job performance information. I would also like a copy for our Department.
I also have a 2 mbps connection, so if is conveniant, you can attach it to an email to my civ email account. larrylasich@gmail.com
Thanks much,
Larry Lasich
406-209-0457
I want to thank you for the kind words in your invitation. I just try to share what I have learned over the past 45 years. Sometimes it is good and sometimes it is just experience. Take care and stay safe,
Harry Carter
The skill sheets are working out great. We have done some of them already. If you are willing to send out the new D.O. ones that would be great.
Stay Safe, Brother,
Joe
If possible I would love to see your Mayday outlines and compare them to mine.
Thank you,
Joe,
truckie45@sbcglobal.net
Thanks for the invitation, I look forward to working with you in the future.
Dave
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