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Most if not all departments require full ppe. Truth is most ppl don't suit up for a vehicle fire. If you stay up wind OK I guess. A lot of operators let it slide as long as you stay up wind. Where I worked they were mostly steal and burns so there...
August 3
Our department full structural PPE is required at Car fires, in our brigade you are also required to wear BA if theres a BA operator, which there should be as where pushing through about 10 people through the BA course including myself
August 3
What about bush??? Or do u live in the city???
August 1
we require full ppe, scba on any fire.car or house.
August 1
Over here in Western Australia we have had a few car fires where they have dropped an LPG gas bottle in the boot of the car (trying to kill Fire Fighters I guess?). We got the memo about it a year ago. All we have to fight car fires is wildland ge...
August 1
You should wear SCBA on car fires, if not for yourself for your family you go home to. That smoke is acrid and nasty and although we all want to be tough and not wear our PPE you should wear it inlcuding SCBA unless you are pouring water from the ...
August 1
funny that you say this, Illinois has been stressing the use of seatbelts in the apparatus espeically on expressways!! not saying that everyone uses them though haha
July 25
Hmmm, good point. Maybe the problem is you're just getting there to fast. We've found once one of the tires let go, problem solved. No problem that can't be solved with a little pre-planning.
June 17

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Years in Fire/EMS:
2
Relationship Status:
Married
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
morning star fire dept
Department Type:
Combination Fire Rescue Department
Rank/Role There:
Assistant or Deputy Chief, Training Officer, Firefighter
Years With This Department/Agency
2
2nd Department Type:
Other Response Agency Type
Rank/Role at Second Department:
911 Operator/Dispatcher
Years With Second Department/Agency
6 months
My Training:
IFSAC ff 1 AND ff2, NREMD CERTIFIED
Day Job:
911 DISPATCHER

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At 1:06pm on April 22, 2009, Sharon J said…
Hello Kenny, The waterfalls are in New York. It is called The Gorge. It is 1.5 miles long and has 832 stair steps and is so beautiful. Husband and I took a vacation up to Corning and Watkins Glenn and went to the Gorge and well as you can see the pictures are breath taking. I have more just haven't posted them. Thanks for the comment. I will put more on if you want. Just let me know.
At 7:39am on December 1, 2008, Damon Dyer said…
The attacks will happen there are a lot of haters out there .
At 10:30pm on November 29, 2008, Captain Busy said…
I hear you about some folks out there on the FFN... Welcome to snivelization... : ) ms
At 7:14pm on November 29, 2008, SLIM said…

YA YOUR RIGHT! YOU BE SAFE OUT THERE!
At 6:55pm on November 29, 2008, SLIM said…
WAS I WRONG FOR THAT DISCUSSION FORM?
At 7:50am on November 28, 2008, Tony P said…
Funny how so many people don't read what you write. OK, when we talk, there are signals - tone, delivery, gestures. None of that exists here. But the way you wrote that blog seemed so straight forward to me!
At 10:35pm on October 30, 2008, Justin Buck said…
how is it going there in Morning Star
At 3:52pm on September 13, 2008, Damon Dyer said…
You bet , why ya'll need help ?
At 5:37pm on September 9, 2008, Capt.Alex Arnold said…
If I remember right it was the Ft. Smith area. I am 98% sure. It has been 12 years since I left the Navy. Well if you are related then I am proud to meet you. He was and sure still is one of the most stand up guys I served with. We saw a lot of "interesting" things together. Be safe.
At 4:39pm on September 9, 2008, Capt.Alex Arnold said…
Welcome to the nation. I suppose by some weird small world coincidence you don't have anyone named Matt in your family? About mid 30's? I served in the Navy with a Matt Goines from ark. Anywho, be safe and learn something new today. See you in the "nation".
 
 

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