First off, welcome to the FFN. It's a good call to get involved with this site, specially considering that you are now on the ground floor. This site is just starting to take off and it's really cool to meet folks all over the country and world... Spend some time learning how to use the various widgets and if you need any help with anything, send me a note and I'll be able to help you or someone I know will.
I noted that you work for Walter Reed and that you are a hazmat tech. I am researching two things for my state. First off any specific directions you give for performing civilian decon, something beyond basic cobra training. And secondly, does your department support having toxmedics and antidotes carried on your hazmat rig? Hope to talk to you in more detail should you have the time. Stay safe bud,
Mike from Santa Barbara
Joshua, Welcome to the Firefighter Nation. I am glad you joined the group.There is lots to do, read and be involved with. Your participation and involvement is important to us all. Have fun and look around.
Firefighter Nation WebChief
Thanks for being part of the initial launch and be sure to invite your friends and co-workers!
Web Chief
Jul 18, 2007
Mike Schlags (Captain Busy) Retd
I noted that you work for Walter Reed and that you are a hazmat tech. I am researching two things for my state. First off any specific directions you give for performing civilian decon, something beyond basic cobra training. And secondly, does your department support having toxmedics and antidotes carried on your hazmat rig? Hope to talk to you in more detail should you have the time. Stay safe bud,
Mike from Santa Barbara
Aug 21, 2008
Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp
Chief William Sharp
Brookings, Oregon
Nov 26, 2009