How does everyone train new persons that want to become investigators? Do you use "OJT"? Do you require them to attend school first or some classess? do you have an in house program? Or do you turf guard because you might be training your replacement(s)

 

My personal expierence began when was assigned to be a "dig person" for an investigator who was nice enough to answer my questions about what it was he did

 

I joined my county's arson task force and attended investigation classes before being accepted into the state fire college's fire investgator school. A year later i took and passed the national board exam

 

Every fire is a chance to learn or teach something and i allways took the opprutinunity to help anyone that had an interest by letting them tag along and see what it was all about. Some just wanted to be a part of the team and wear the cool insignia. Others were turned off by the amount of paperwork. the fire investigation field has changed so much as the forensic end keep getting better and better. Please share your expierence with others and allow them to learn with and from you. 

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Russ,

As a non-fire entity working with local fire investigators I received my CFI from the MO Division of Fire Safety. I then rode with a KCMO fie investigator on an accidental and arson fires. I then joined the KC Arson Task Force group and met hundreds of other fire investigators from fire and law enforcement. Being a natural gas utility I share anything I can with other investigators when an incident arises. I've learned and still learn from fire investigators about accidental and set fires.
yesterday you could not spell investigator today you are one

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