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Emergency Books & Training Materials, Inc. currently has three sites each with different disciplines. The site lsited here provides EMS, Nursing, Hazardous Materials, Rescue and OSHA texts, references and DVDs from multiple publishers. All of the sites are continuously updated with new materials including the latest additions and add-ons. Soon a new website with police and criminal justice materials will be released. |
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Gateway to the Emergency Services Web World! |
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Construction Safety Software to prevent accidents, reduce paperwork, comply with OSHA and MSHA regulations in the construction, mine and quarry industries. Reduce overall operating project cost. Available 24/7 |
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Joe Nedder founded Cross St. Associates in 2003 in response to numerous requests for him to help out local fire departments with private training. Nedder, a certified Fire Instructor, has over 33 years experience in the fire service and was an instructor with the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy for 16 years. In 2008 he was an Instructor at the Firehouse-Chicago Fire Department Expo and has written for Fire Engineering about training volunteer firefighters.
Cross St. Associates is a high-energy training company dedicated to training the fire service. We are more “on the floor”, hands-on training vs. theory, concept or flash. The classes we offer are aimed to produce results. All of our Instructors are Fire Service personnel who believe that training is the key to safety, success and survival! The company and our classes are all about learning to do the job safely, correctly and currently. Training is on going. A firefighter must never stop learning or training |
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NFPA’s Electric Vehicle Safety Training project is a nationwide program to help firefighters and other first responders prepare for the growing number of electric vehicles on the road in the United States. The NFPA project, funded by a $4.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, provides first responders with information they need to most effectively deal with potential emergency situations involving electric vehicles.
The project is being developed in support of the Department of Energy’s overarching goal of increasing the number of electric vehicles on the road. Knowing that firefighters and first responders are equipped with the information they need about electric vehicles will be crucial to the public’s acceptance of these vehicles. |
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Welcome to Emergency Training Solutions - providers of quality PowerPoint based firefighting, rescue, and hazmat training materials and lesson plans.
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Support the sixteen life saving initiatives. Visit http://www.everyonegoeshome.com/initiatives.html |
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The Fire Department Training Network is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to training firefighters. The Network is for all members of the fire service – firefighters, officers, chiefs, training officers, and anyone else dedicated to saving firefighters’ lives through training.
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FIRE CHIEF's features examine issues that are of particular importance to the chief officers who lead and manage fire departments. In the course of any given year, specific feature topics might include training, safety and health, communications, fire investigation, finance and budgeting, professional development, incident command, hazmat response, vehicle maintenance, and other crucial areas.
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The home for information and resources concerned with fire related education and training. Check out the links for the latest on fire related degree and certification programs. Also, there is a Department of Defense fire protection area with specific information for federal fire service personnel.
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TheBigRedGuide is the definitive one-stop guide to the fire industry. Here you'll find the industry's fully searchable fire prevention products and companies’ databases, comprehensive events guides, breaking news and more. |
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FirefighterCloseCalls.com was an idea born from The Secret List, an independent newsletter produced since 1998 in an effort to bring forward the issues involving injury and death to firefighters... often issues that are ignored, quickly forgotten or just not talked about. Originally started as an e-mail group amongst some close friends in the fire service, it is currently received by thousands of fire service members.
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