Ken 2405
  • 57, Male
  • Illinois
  • United States
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Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer, Law Enforcement
Job Function
Lieutenant
Years in Fire/EMS:
17 years
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Tolono Fire Dept./ Tolono Illinois
Years With Department/Agency
4 Years
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Cornbelt Fire Department
Carroll Fire Department
Edge-Scott Fire Department
Tolono Fire Department
My Training:
State Certified FFII/ State of Illinois
Day Job:
K-9 Officer
Relationship Status:
Single
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
When I was young and naive I thought being a fireman would be cool. It still is but I now understand the meaning behind it and enjoy it even more.

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G-XTREME Bunker Gear

Posted on February 21, 2009 at 3:38pm 8 Comments

My department is looking at purchasing G-XTREME bunker gear, I have some real concerns about the 32" coat length compared to the 35" coat length. If you wear this gear, what coat length do you wear and what are the pro's and con's to the lengths.

Thanks for your input.

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At 10:01am on December 8, 2010, Reggie Cervantes said…
we are in urgent need of a firefighter or emt from Kentucky and Illinois to represent your 9/11 Brothers and Sisters, please contact Chairperson of the FealGood Foundation at AR1CB2@aol.com
the Senate hearing is today
The Senators from Kentucky and Illinois want to hear from a Constituent in their states to find out if this legislation is important. Please make your voices heard.
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At 11:51am on April 12, 2009, Guerrerita said…
In my humble opinioni, the 35" coat length has an important advantage. If you, like us, are required to wear a safety harness system, the longer coats will hang over the system. SHOULD you need the system, hike up the coat. If you are wearing the shorter coat, and don't need the bail out system, you might find it an impediment - it gets hooked up on paraphernalia as you move through a house, and if you have to remove your tank to low profile, the straps get caught up under the rope harness pack. In a black-out, with gloves, you can't find the tank straps to, which are stuck under the rope pack, to tank up more quickly --- or at all. That's my two cents!
At 11:44pm on January 31, 2009, Stan Lewis said…
Hi Ken. Welcome to the nation. My name is Stan Lewis and I am new to this site. I am looking for friends to talk to about FF. I am an instructor for FSI. You can view my profile to get initial info. I look forward to hearing from you. Any of your friends that might also be willing to talk to me, please let them know, Thanks
At 10:21pm on September 20, 2008, firemen 137 said…
hey ken hare is my aol patsmidnight
At 5:55pm on April 28, 2008, Cody Pitcher Carpenter said…
Ok. I thought it was you.
At 8:42pm on April 27, 2008, Cody Pitcher Carpenter said…
Hey did I talk to you on the phone last night?
At 12:51am on March 30, 2008, CHIEF6101 said…
Welcome to the Nation!
At 8:56am on February 29, 2008, Brandy Miller said…
thanks for the add... stay safe
At 10:32pm on February 27, 2008, Melissa said…
I love your dog, he is so cute. I have two dogs.
At 7:32pm on February 27, 2008, Karen said…
Hi, welcome to the site. I've always been interested in police working dogs. Hopefully you'll share some information about him/her.
 
 
 

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