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Chuck Fager
  • 35, Male
  • Poughkeepsie, NY
  • United States
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Rex Tool
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Andrew Brassard Nov 24.

Tool Maintenance!
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Brent Sanger Oct 12.

 

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Ill have to second Michael's thoughts. You first should get proficient with the standard halligan bar because that will get you through the majority of situations. The widened adz end is a great improvement, but is useful in special situations. Afte…
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All things under the heading Forcible entry/ exit. Tools, methods (which are most effective in your area?) , locks, bars, gates, enclosures (What's new on the buildings?), Bolt patterns on commercial occupancy rear doors, Tips and tricks!
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Tony Tricarico and Chuck Fager are now friends
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All things under the heading Forcible entry/ exit. Tools, methods (which are most effective in your area?) , locks, bars, gates, enclosures (What's new on the buildings?), Bolt patterns on commercial occupancy rear doors, Tips and tricks!
on Wednesday
One Tradition we have is on Fridays, either the Junior Man or the Probie has to wax the fire pole.
on Tuesday

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Residence.
Poughkeepsie, New York
Department:
Arlington Fire District
Title/rank:
Paid Firefighter
Years of public service:
7
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Manning Levels, Career/ Volunteer Relations, contract negotiations, new hires, training, equipment changes (ppe), taxpayer scrutiny, Budgetary Concerns
Professional Qualifications:
The Basics + a few!
Areas of expertise:
Not an expert! Just learning!
Areas of interest are truck work and forcible entry!
Bio:
Career firefighter in a combination department. 70+ career staff. We work straight 24's about 5200 runs a year (Fire and EMS combined)
Web site:
http://www.local2393.com

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At 4:36am on December 23, 2009, Tony Tricarico said…
Hey, how you doin'.

BTW it's polish the pole, not wax!

Keep up the good work
At 7:57pm on November 03, 2009, James Roger gave Chuck Fager a gift
what's up bro
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At 6:23am on November 1, 2009, Dave Walsh said…
Hi Chuck- great family pic!!!Hope all is well.
At 7:01am on October 29, 2009, Dave LeBlanc said…
Hey Chuck...great idea for a group.
At 3:40pm on October 12, 2009, Jane Green said…
Hi Chuck--It's good to see that you joined our group! Welcome!
At 6:15pm on October 8, 2009, Mark Quill said…
Everything is going great brother tell everyone I said hello. Be safe.
At 11:22am on December 30, 2008, Dan Bracken said…
yes he is my fathers uncle.
 
 

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