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captainron19
04-16-2008, 02:26 PM
I am pleased to inform all of you that today www.fire-forums.com has created a new section in the Training Area that will be specifically for the regular posting of online fire ground training drills.

This new section is under the control of one of our fellow members Nate DeMarse. Nate is a founding member of Brotherhood Instructors, LLC http://brotherhoodinstructors.com and is also employed by the FDNY where he is currently assigned to an engine company in the Bronx.

Nate is currently the Photo Editor of Fire Engineering Magazine and serves as the author/coordinator for the column “Fire Focus”. Nate has been a H.O.T. instructor at FDIC Indy since 2006.

This new section will work as follows:
Posting of new threads can only be done by the designated instructors. Regular members are able and encouraged to post replies to each of these topics to form discussions pertaining to the subject at hand, your constructive thoughts and comments to the thread are encouraged for others to learn. Guests who are not registered are more than welcome and able to view the drills but you must complete the free registration to become a member if you wish to be able to reply to threads and take part in discussions.

While constructive criticism is a unique learning tool and encouraged please remember that all departments operate differently so we must not perform any "bashing" of other member's thoughts and replies.

Nate has already posted the first drill pertaining to Building Construction. Look for the new section under the heading "Training Grounds" - "Featured Training Topics" located at www.Fire-Forums.com or visit this link directly... http://fire-forums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=680

S.Fey
04-16-2008, 03:46 PM
everyone should check this out it seems like its gonna be very informative

captainron19
05-21-2008, 07:09 PM
2 More drills have since been posted:

1: Building Construction part 2 - located at http://fire-forums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=714

2: Working in Vacant Buildings http://fire-forums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=728