Training Officer, Safety Officer, Captain, EMT - Basic, Hazardous Materials Team Member, Administrative Staff / Team Member
Years in Fire/EMS:
29
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Fayetteville, AR
Years With Department/Agency
22
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Pleasant Hills, IA
My Training:
FFIII, EMT-B, Officer II, Instructor I, Inspector I, Haz-Mat Tech, Haz-Mat Inst., Rescue Tech, National Certified Safety Officer, Arkansas State Adjunct Instructor, and a whole lot more..........
About Me:
Grew up in a small town in western Iowa. Dad was a volunteer for 30+ years until his death in 1979. Mom was a charter member of the Carrol County Volunteer ambulance service and had an Iowa EMT # <100. In 1979 Living in a suburb of Des Moines, IA I became a Volunteer. I recieved my EMT and FFI while I was there along with my first touch of teaching as I was quickly promoted to training officer. In 1986 the Banking Industry in Iowa (my full time job at that time) fell apart, I decided to do the fire fighting thing full time. I tested and was the top score on the Fayetteville Civil Service Test and was hired. I was asked for several years to go back to Iowa State Fire Extension and Teach a class on Large area Search and Rescue. I was promoted in 3 1/2 years to Captain and worked as a company officer on an engine for almost 15 years. In 1989 an organization which was made up of the regional Fire Chiefs, put together a regional Haz-Mat team of which I am a Charter member and later became the training officer for them. An opportunity to move into our training division presented itself and I have been there ever since. In 2003 the same Chief's orginization that gave our area the regional Haz-Mat Team decided we needed to develop a local area standards school. I helped create and now help run and teach at a great regional "Rookie School" with a great bunch of officers in the area. I also teach for Arkansas State Fire Academy and Arkansas Department of Emergency Services.
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
grew up in a family with Dad being a VFF and Mom EMT
Why I Love Fire/EMS
It is the same as when I started, helping people, but today it is helping our own through training.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Highrise fire fighting, Training on low or no budget, Training todays generation.
Well, nevermind. The Deputy Chief decided that it wasn't cost effective on fuel costs to send one person to Springdale. We have a tech refresher in El Dorado later this year and they said they are going to talk about getting a Tech class done here. I called Melissa with ADEM and had her take me off the list. Maybe next time.
Chris Hayden
Feb 27, 2009
Chris Hayden
Mar 8, 2009
will aaron1
Nov 30, 2009