Fire Fighting in Canada

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StructuralFeaturesTraining

November 1, 2010
Back to Basics: November 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

October 18, 2010
Back to Basics: October 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

September 20, 2010
Back to basics: September 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

September 17, 2010
Trainer’s Corner: September 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

August 10, 2010
High-rise training

StructuralFeaturesTraining

August 10, 2010
Back to Basics: August 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

July 6, 2010
Live burn

StructuralFeaturesTraining

July 6, 2010
The FDIC experience

StructuralFeaturesTraining

June 4, 2010
Trainer’s Corner: June 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

April 26, 2010
Trainer’s Corner: May 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

March 15, 2010
Back to Basics: March 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

February 17, 2010
Back to Basics: February 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

February 17, 2010
Trainer’s Corner: February 2010

StructuralFeaturesTraining

November 16, 2009
Back to Basics: December 2009

StructuralFeaturesTraining

November 16, 2009
Trainer’s Corner: December 2009

StructuralFeaturesTraining

November 6, 2009
Back to Basics: November 2009

StructuralFeaturesTraining

September 15, 2009
Back to Basics: October 2009

StructuralFeaturesTraining

September 15, 2009
Fire IQ: October 2009

StructuralFeaturesTraining

September 14, 2009
In the land of wood and water

StructuralFeaturesTraining

June 19, 2009
Back to Basics: Mayday, mayday, mayday

StructuralFeaturesTraining

June 19, 2009
Fire IQ: July 2009

StructuralFeaturesTraining

June 1, 2009
Back to Basics: The art of low profiling

StructuralFeaturesTraining

April 22, 2009
Handling highrises

StructuralFeaturesTraining

March 27, 2009
Back to basics: RIT staging and procedures

StructuralFeaturesTraining

March 27, 2009
Specialized skills

StructuralFeaturesTraining

February 25, 2009
Trainer’s Corner: The dangers of the front wall

StructuralFeaturesTraining

February 25, 2009
Back to Basics: Re-introducing the 2.5-inch hose

StructuralFeaturesTraining

February 23, 2009
Trainer’s Corner: Advancing the attack hose