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Comment by Elmer Sorallo Acolentaba Jr. on January 24, 2013 at 5:51pm Good day! My name is Elmer S. Acolentaba Jr., I'm the Aircraft Fire and Rescue Unit Chief of Caticlan Airport here in the Philippines. In my pursuit to improve our station trainings/lectures/courses, I would humbly like to request for any ARFF, Fire and Rescue training materials of any possible topic. It would be very much appreciated and i guarantee the security/privacy of your work in terms of copyrights and patents. Any material sent/forwarded shall be handled only by me and shall not be posted in the internet or published.
I am very much hoping that you would consider granting my humble request. A request is all i could do due to lack of financial capacity to procure training materials for our department. Due to passive support from the airport management for trainings, i myself strive to give the team some lectures and trainings. It would be great if we had better training materials as ours is already old.
Thank you and i am hoping for your response.
Cordially,
Elmer S. Acolentaba Jr.
Hi everyone!
I have started to make a series of videos about fire science in English.
I was hoping that you all would help me with feedback to them as I publish them one by one.
I hope that both our science gurus and the rest of us mortals would like to help.
The gurus I hope will be hard on the facts and how it is presented so that it is as accurate as possible. And all others I hope that you will tell me which parts that needs to be explained in different ways or elaborated further.
Feel free to test it on your mother, recruits, colleagues or your instructor!:-)
The videos will be used in a fire science e-learning course which will be available free on Firegear sometimes this fall.
Please leave all feedback on Firegear, because else the history and the documentation of the process are lost on different forums like here on Firefighter Nation! I would like to keep the process and the different future versions of the videos published so that the history of each video is saved for references.
Thank you all for your inputs!
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Comment by Rick Decorie on December 19, 2011 at 10:01pm Operating initial attack line. Fire%20Attack%20First%20Line.pdf Here's one in a PDF format but a slide show nevertheless. Hope it helps.
I am looking for power point on stretching and operating the intial hand line. Any help would be greatly appriciated.
Thanks,
Comment by Kendell Spence on October 10, 2011 at 4:23pm Here you are Lou.
Looking for a video clip from about 20 years ago. It was part of the Safety video that the NFA put out. The scene I need is the one where the truck comes in contact with some power lines and the Captain is electrocuted. Very powerful and graphic video.
I am trying to drive home the point in my aerial class about overhead obstructions and wires. I found an old VHS copy but it is all faded out. Anyone?
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