Made my military service as an airport fire fighter, I enjoyed it very much and went on to make my way in to the municipal fire & rescue service after.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
The challange, the never ending need for improvments, the brotherhood and the feeling of making a difference.
Hy Lars,
i coordinate a renewal program for new turnout gear in France. I've just see the photos of the fire training that you posted on Firefighternation. Can you say me please the Brand of your bunker Gear (Viking? Texport?). It this PBI?
Are you happy with this gear (i ask especially for the clear color).
Lars
Good to hear about your effort, I have different presentation regarding ventilation, hazardous materials and WMD, base on some of the one I presented as an instructor and others I found in the web, keep in touch and let us know the way to load it, Have a Bless day, Ian, Houston, TX
Hi Lars,
Thank you for your comment.My name is Tibor and I am a frist respone unit firefighter from Nitra fire station, in Slovakia.
Greetings from Slovakia. Tibor http://www.firemantibor.estranky.sk
Thx for your comment - i'm not sure, if a had a powerpoint about ventilation. On weekend i will scan some pages of our training manuals for you.
Fireservice in Austria is in fact similar to Germany but it's not the same.
At the end of 2008 we have 337.170 firefighters in 4.861 firedepartments (even in the smallest villages). The firefighters are responsible for firefighting and helping in other emergency cases.
Not included in our firefighting system are the Emergency medical services - the are provided by other organizations (like the red cross or rescue departments of the bigger cities).
All fire emergencies can be reported under the free number "122" - the average response time from giving an emergency call to the arrival of the first fire unit is about 9 minutes all over the whole territory of Austria.
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i coordinate a renewal program for new turnout gear in France. I've just see the photos of the fire training that you posted on Firefighternation. Can you say me please the Brand of your bunker Gear (Viking? Texport?). It this PBI?
Are you happy with this gear (i ask especially for the clear color).
Thank you for your answer
Georges
Fire Dept Mulhouse
France
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yes my son Olivier send you a message for instruction.
Very christmas at your family
best regards
Bruno
Good to hear about your effort, I have different presentation regarding ventilation, hazardous materials and WMD, base on some of the one I presented as an instructor and others I found in the web, keep in touch and let us know the way to load it, Have a Bless day, Ian, Houston, TX
My son come back house 12 décember, I think he have information to ventilation for you. i send the message 12 décember.
Bruno
Thank you for your comment.My name is Tibor and I am a frist respone unit firefighter from Nitra fire station, in Slovakia.
Greetings from Slovakia. Tibor
http://www.firemantibor.estranky.sk
Unfortunately today I am very occupied. Let's discuss one of these days, than I can help you. Sorry with my english language =))
Look here...
http://www.beredskabsforum.dk/sporgsmal-og-svar/6984-powerpoint-taktisk-brandventilation.html
Thx for your comment - i'm not sure, if a had a powerpoint about ventilation. On weekend i will scan some pages of our training manuals for you.
Fireservice in Austria is in fact similar to Germany but it's not the same.
At the end of 2008 we have 337.170 firefighters in 4.861 firedepartments (even in the smallest villages). The firefighters are responsible for firefighting and helping in other emergency cases.
Not included in our firefighting system are the Emergency medical services - the are provided by other organizations (like the red cross or rescue departments of the bigger cities).
All fire emergencies can be reported under the free number "122" - the average response time from giving an emergency call to the arrival of the first fire unit is about 9 minutes all over the whole territory of Austria.
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