Larry Jarnagin

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer, Emergency Management
Job Function
Firefighter, Hazardous Materials Team Member
Years in Fire/EMS:
4
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Carroll County, Tennessee
Years With Department/Agency
4
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.ccfire.com
Web Site:
http://www.hazmat604.com
Day Job:
Sales, Business Owner
Relationship Status:
Married
Facebook or Other Online Profile:
http://www.spilleaters.com
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
To help others.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
helping others
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Training

Comment Wall:

  • Jim aka Bick

    HELLO AND WELCOME TO THE FFN . FEEL FREE TO ADD ME AS A FRIEND IF YOU WANT TO, ONE CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY FRIENDS IN THIS WORLD . HAVE A GREAT 08 AND STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
  • Andrew

    That's cool. I have to teach toxicology this week for our monthly training. We just moved up to a Level II response team.
  • Eric Cooper

    Thanks, I will check it out right now. I have alot of work to do with this page, sorry it is so boring right now.
  • Robert "Moose" Schemelia

    very nice! "tanks" for the info.
  • danny

    thanks i'll look in to it
  • danny

    what is the web site hazmat 604.com
  • danny

    if you like to talk sometime do u have yahoo massager if so and want to add me my emile is gunman742003 at yahoo.com im new to the computter and learing it
  • K. GELBAUGH

    Hey from Indiana, thanks for the info, I will check it out. Have a safe 08.
  • Eric Eldridge

    Hey thanks for the info. Maybe some training together in the future will happen.
  • Dustin Cunningham

    We have classes here in nashville, but we like to go to schools across the nation. I just got back from New Mexico. Classes like that are the ones to go to.
  • Timothy Overly

    Thanks for the invite. I'll have to check it out. I am always looking for training info to use in my dept trainings and outreach classes.
  • Dustin Cunningham

    Federal Goverment paid for everything. Go to new mexico techs web site it will tell you more.
    www.emrtc.nmt.edu There is other classes Alabama that are really good also.www.ojp.usdoj.gov/odp
  • FF/P James Smith

    Cool brother, I will definately check it out. I hope to become a HAZMAT TECH pretty soon. Stay safe and keep in touch
  • Steve

    Thanks for the invite Larry, I'll check it out and look forward to learning some additional information that will help with HazMat incidents and training
  • James M Pittman

    hi larry its been a long time since i have been on any calls but i like to keep infromed.my illness made me get out off fire service.miss it really bad.as i always said once a fireman always a fireman. keep in touch and be careful and safe out there.
  • Tim

    hey larry thanks for the add. we did send some guys to the train wreck after a couple of days into it, so that the responding dept, could go and get some rest. hey thanks for the website. catch ya later, stay safe
  • v. Bellissimo

    Thanks for the invite Larry! I got my HazMat A when I was in Emergency Service Unit with the PD in '99. I was only in the Unit a year. Most of the HazMat I've done with the Vollie FD has been "small pataters" as my aunt used to say. I'll see you in SpillEaters!
  • Jim 185

    Cheers for the welcome Larry. I'm still looking around, what a huge site with plenty of activity.
    It's good to be here.

    Jim.
  • arthur burnes

    thanks larry we just did a hazmat ops class. I remembber the call but didn't get to go on it
  • Memphis Fire Fighters(Brave Men)

    Hey Larry !
  • kindle

    I saw where you started the spilleaters group. Good source of info. i'll be able to use this info for training at work. i am a Tennessee Eastman firefighter, so we work with a lot of chemicals, just about on every call. Thanks and have a good day!
  • Michael DeMasi

    Thanks Larry. It has been a while since I took that training and we rarely get Haz-mat calls but I think it would be good to join the group and catch back up with what is new out there.
  • Justin Payne

    hello from the boro. tn
  • Wood

    thanks from etowah tn
  • Dustin

    thanks for the request. and thanks for the site too! I've been a Haz-Mat tech. for two years, and our pumper at my station is fully equipped. I work for the Port of Houston F.D., which is where most of the Hazardous Materials enter the southern U.S. you name it, it comes through our container yards. If you wanna know anything else just send me a message.

    stay safe
  • Rodolfo Guija

    Hi Larry, thanks for your words and it is a great pleasure to know about you. Yes, I am part of the Hazmat Team in PerĂº, I work in that many times. We are making a Congress in October related all the topics of our profession, like FIRE, Hazmat, Rescue, and EMS. Thanks for your invitation to be part of the spilleaters.
  • Julius

    Thanks for the comment Larry. I'll stop by and check that website out. Also, I will be joining your group on here as well. Take care and have a great 08!
  • Ben C

    Thanks for the invite! The Hazmat I work is a bit different of a specialty.. It is at race tracks, TV and movie production and other weird stuff.. Never really know what to expect.. Therefore the training is everything! Look forward to learning and sharing!
  • Bill Nestor

    Thanks Larry. I will check the area out. For better or worse my training is only to the awareness level. Which means I know just about enough to recognize a possible hazmat situation and then turn around and get the heck out of there.
  • jason

    thanks for the invite i will add you.
  • Sherry Weedon

    Sure hope you guys are having better weather there than we are here in VA. The winds are keeping EVERYONE busy! Stay safe and have fun!
  • Vicki

    Benton, is Polk Cy Tn. I'm Origin from GA, moved here about 6 yrs ago, I'm about 45 min NE of Chatt, Thanks for the add! :)
  • Tim polen

    Hey larry. I( will od that we are always looking for new and fresh training ideas. Hey if you get a chance check out the two biggest fires in wellington fire dist history. Just go to youtube and type in wellington ohio fires.