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Bob Shovald
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Friction loss in Wyed Lines
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Bob Shovald Mar 7, 2014.

Exposure reports
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dave LeBlanc Apr 16, 2008.

Code 3 response
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Bob Shovald / Capt. CDAFD

Profile Information

Lives in:
Coeur d Alene Idaho
Department:
Coeur d Alene Fire Department
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Growing pains. We are a large small department but also a small large department. This presents all kinds of unique situations.
Professional Qualifications:
EMT
Hazmat tech
Driver operator instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Hazmat
Driver operator
Extrication
Engine company operations
RIT
Areas of expertise:
Engine company operations
Driver operator
Apparatus specifications
Bio:
20 years service
Captain E322 - Station 3 / Coeur d Alene Fire Dept.

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At 11:40pm on February 13, 2009, Brad Cordes said…
Hello, when is your guys fire school. My Chief told me there is one coming to your town. I have been ther a couple of times what a great town.
At 11:10pm on December 10, 2008, jay comella said…
If they'll have me.
Happy holidays to you too.
Stay Low,
Jay
At 11:28am on November 18, 2008, Bob Shovald said…
Hi Chief
Thanks it was fun putting the article together together. Now I am doing some research on the use of hydrants (new mission) Do you have any SOPs or the like that you can share in regards to hydrant use for your dept?. I am looking for techniques to take the hydrant, additional appliances used as well as policies like: How many hydrants do you take for a single family vs. commercial jobs.

Stay safe and happy holidays!
Bob
At 7:48pm on November 15, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Hi Bob,

Sorry buddy we don't. Hey, great article in FE brother!!! Way to go!!

Be safe.
At 4:12pm on November 13, 2008, Nick Weiland said…
Hey brother, thanks for your thoughts and time to reply. I actually made a few copies of your article a week before you had replied to me. (hope thats ok). But i thought it was very ironic. Anyway we actually use that break away system where i work, and I think it works out pretty good. I think I'm making slow progress here at the volly house. Thanks again, and we should def. keep the ideas flowing.

Be Safe!
 
 
 

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