Class A Foam: Applications for Structural and Wildland Firefighting

This discussion will cover the properties, applications and benefits of using Class A foam while performing wildland or structural fire suppression during all phases of the response.

Join us for this webcast sponsored by Phos-Chek.

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01:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

12:00 PM Central Standard Time

10:00 AM Pacific Standard Time

18:00 Greenwich Mean Time

 

Free to attend.

Approximately one hour.

 

Presented by:

Todd McNeal CFO Twain Harte Fire

Todd McNeal is a 23-year veteran of the fire service and chief of Twain Harte Fire in Tuolumne County, California. He has a diverse background in wildland and structural fire management and suppression and has been serving as a division/group supervisor on a Federal Type II Incident Management Team for 10 years. McNeal has been an instructor in the fire service for 15 years, holds numerous ICS qualifications in wildland operations, is a registered instructor with California State Fire Training and a California fire officer, and has a bachelor’s degree in natural resource management.

 

Sponsored by:

ICL Performance Products

ICL Performance Products, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Israel Chemicals Limited (ICL). ICL is engaged in the development, manufacture and marketing of fertilizers, metallurgy, and performance products including the Fire Safety Division’s Phos-Chek® long-term fire retardants, Class A and B foam concentrates, and water enhancing gels.   Phos-Chek products are the most widely used chemical solutions for managing wildland, industrial, and municipal fires since 1962.  For more information, visit www.phos-chek.com.  

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