does anyone know a good fire training academy around houston?

Posted by admin on January 20th, 2010 and filed under fire training | 1 Comment »

im looking for a fire training academy in a hour radius of houston

there is a nationally recognized one at Texas a&m, I think hfd has an academy.

Do ambulance and fire truck drivers need special driver training and what kind?

Posted by admin on January 18th, 2010 and filed under fire training | 2 Comments »


There is no such thing as just an ambulance driver or a firetruck driver. You’ll need to hold certificates and licenses as an EMT or Paramedic. If you want to be a "Firetruck driver" you’ll need your firefighter I, II, and III certs. Depending on what state you’re in it may be called something different. If you already knew that and are asking what training EMT, medics and firefighters go through it all depends. My dept had us do EVOC training in order to be allowed to drive the ambulance. My brothers dept only lets you drive after you’ve been with the dept for 2+ years. Firetrucks in our dept are driven by firefighters who have been with the dept for a longer time. They have seniority and say in what job they want.

EV training in Emerald, Fire Red, and Diamond?

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under fire training | 2 Comments »

OK, I have heard that there is a method to effort values, and it is using ten vitamins on one stat. This will give you 100 effort value points on that stat which is the equivalent of 25 points upon leveling up. Does this method work in all pokemon games (New and Old)?

Yes, that still works both new and old and will net you 25 points. Although that usually messes up my count for some reason so I normally just do it the longer way without items. Most others however still do it the vitamin way plus power-equips.

Where can you get fire investigator training in northern Illinois?

Posted by admin on December 21st, 2009 and filed under fire training | 2 Comments »

I am looking to become a certified fire investigator, and want to take fire investigator 1 and 2. I live in the Rockford, Illinois area.

most often times they take prior fire fighters for the investigation squad. …

what to expect as a volunteer fire fighter? What training, what will you respond to?

Posted by admin on November 29th, 2009 and filed under fire training | 1 Comment »

Once/if you get accepted what training do you get as a volunteer fire fighter? Who pays for it? Whats the usual minimum hours a week? What will you respond to? (will it be the same calls as normal fire fighters or just basic ones? What can you be expected to see and deal with? Do yo have to be certified? who pays for that? anything else you can think of to add would be great to get an ideal of the job, atmpshere, and what to expect. I am going to do ride along with ems and vfd.

You get ashes for dinner.

Pokemon fire red training ?

Posted by admin on November 10th, 2009 and filed under fire training | 1 Comment »

Where is a good place to train almost level 50 Pokemon to level 60’s? I have not yet beaten the elite 4, so i cant go to some places

hey dude wats up im the guy who gave u the longest answer of life in ur best team question. anywayz the best place u can train ur pokemon right now is victory road 1,2,3, or 4 island. or if u have vs seeker u can use it. but after u beat the elite four ull be able to go to 5,6, and 7 island. after u finish with all that stuff the pokemon league will grow their pokemon at least 10 levels stronger and they might change some of their pokemon so watchout!!

Can a employer deny someone a job if theyre on their way to basic training?

Posted by admin on October 30th, 2009 and filed under fire training | 4 Comments »

I just received a job offer that i really want. I was told that my job training was 8 weeks. Im supposed to report to basic in 9 weeks. What do i do? Do i tell the employer now or in the middle of the training? Can they fire me on the spot?

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Veterans’ Employment and Training Service

Where would you get your Fire arms license in Sacramento?

Posted by admin on October 28th, 2009 and filed under fire training | 3 Comments »

I heard that a lot of companies are calling themselves Academy’s and I want to find the best course to get my fire arms license. I got my Guard Card at another school and was not happy.

Has anyone taken (C.S.T.A.) California Security Training Academy’s fire arms course? They are highly talked about by security companies who send their people to them.

ANy security company you apply to will assist you in getting the permit. You have already learned the schools are a rip off………..

Do US troops need training to avoid friendly-fire attacks on Allied forces?

Posted by admin on October 26th, 2009 and filed under fire training | 10 Comments »

British troops have been given warning against approaching American convoys because of the risk of being shot at. They are ordered to slow down to a snail’s pace as they pull alongside a convoy. They are told to display the Union Jack and shout that they are British.

A British officer in Basra said: “The Americans can be pretty pumped-up. Sometimes they fire in broad daylight when we are travelling at two miles per hour, shouting that we are British out of the window and waving the Union Jack. If they shoot, our drill is to slam on the brakes and race in the opposite direction.”

It would be easier not to give U.S. troops guns to start with. They don’t have a good track record!

if you could come up with a good storyline like the hotel fire or train wreck?

Posted by admin on October 26th, 2009 and filed under fire training | 5 Comments »

for general hospital what would it be?

Like the Titanic Idea but also what about a plane crash. Everyone on the plane and it is going down! I know DAYS did something like that but GH would be way better at that!