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Brent Sanger
  • 40, Male
  • Atkinson, Georgia
  • United States
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Hometown:
Leavenworth, KS
I Live: (City, State)
Atkinson, Georgia
Years in Fire/EMS:
16
Relationship Status:
Married
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Atkinson Volunteer Fire Department
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Rank/Role There:
Assistant or Deputy Chief, Training Officer, Safety Officer, Firefighter / Paramedic (or Other ALS), Hazardous Materials Team Member, Driver / Engineer
Years With This Department/Agency
1
2nd Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
My Training:
NREMT-Paramedic
NPQ Firefighter 2
NPQ Fire Instructor 2
NPQ Hazardous Materials Technician
NPQ Airport Firefighter
Fire Inspector 1
Rescue Specialist
Advanced Hazmat Life Support Instructor
Structural Fire Control Instructor
Community Emergency Response Team Instructor
Side Jobs or Other Organizations:
Member Fire Science Editorial Board - Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Training www.merlot.org
Georgia State Coordinator - Honor Their Sacrifices www.honortheirsacrifices.com
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Decreasing manpower
Decreasing budgets/funding sources
Changing Profession

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At 2:15am on October 23, 2008, LittlefirecrackerMedicAngel..(Dina) said…
I knew I remembered you. Well I finally finished medic school and I graduated college with my AS degree in the field of emergency medical services. I graduated with high honors. Right now I am just working in a private ambulance company, been there four years, and I working on my completion of fire academy. I have to redo it all over again. I will never quit, you know me. Anyways, it's great seeing you again. Look forward to chatting with you in the chatroom sometime.
At 11:55pm on October 22, 2008, LittlefirecrackerMedicAngel..(Dina) said…
Pleasure to meet you Brent. My name is Dina. I am over here in Florida the sunshine state, but in hurricane season, it's the plywood state. I am fairly new to this FFN family and thought I would say hello.
At 10:07pm on October 19, 2008, S.Ruble said…
Does you fire department have an explorer post
At 9:57pm on October 19, 2008, Firefighter95_pence said…
Its real easy to make. take 4 sheets of plywood and and make a square box with them about two foot square you can usually do it with 2 sheets, support it with studs and then if u want to you can set up like going through a wall at the end with the studs. Put holes in the sides and top of the box criss crosing them and doing anything to entangle them. For example: Use rope, extinion cord, take a dryer vent and brake it apart use the wire to run it through there, get different sizes of wire and run everything through there. Tie a strong knot at the end of each of them outside of the box to maek sure they dont go anywhere.

The other box is almost as easy to make. Same principle as the last but its more tightabout the same length, make 2 boxes and seal 1 end on each of them. Make a rounded cut into the top of 1 piece and the bottom of the other with an 16 in across. Be sure to put a 2x4 frame inbetween the holes it makes it somewhat easier to make it through. Line your holes up brace tand hen and make strong legs for your top pience (strong legs). Then watch your brothers have fun going through it in full PPE and blindfolded in what we like to call the CUSS BOX. hidden features: put everything on wheels and it will move better in your bays. If you can find somebody than make it through there without having to take off there SCBA let me know, just dont let them take off there regulator. tips:when they get to the whole they will have to take off there scba puss it up through the hole and will not be able to put it back on. Take some pictures of the finished product send them to me and let me know how it works.
At 11:32pm on October 15, 2008, Firefighter95_pence said…
look me up on myspace instant message and i will explain how to build it
At 1:59pm on September 13, 2008, Deva said…
Things are good here. Slow shift so far.
At 1:51pm on September 13, 2008, Deva said…
Just a note to say hello from Savannah!
At 3:31pm on August 23, 2008, FireCat said…

MySpace Comments - Angels
MySpace Layouts - Angels
Free Comments and Graphics
At 10:38pm on August 19, 2008, FireCat said…

MySpace Comments - Showing Some Love
MySpace Layouts - Showing Some Love
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At 5:59pm on August 19, 2008, Rick said…
Hi How's it going?
 
 

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