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		<title>Commercial &#038; Industrial Warehouse Fire Considerations by Nate DeMarse</title>
		<description>I want to keep the firehouse up to date with their monthly drills for the kitchen table.  Perhaps someone will print this one and throw it on the table as well!

This is a cross-post from our Facebook page.  If you haven't added yourself to our Facebook page, feel free to ...</description>
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		<title>The Hinge Side- By: Chris Collier</title>
		<description>I've heard many firefighters while discussing a door with multiple locks say, "I'll just go for the hinge side."  If this is not something you have ever done before you are in for a real surprise when you try it. 

I was going to write about: when and why to ...</description>
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		<title>Hamilton County Fire Training Network</title>
		<description>Another fantastic site full of great training tips.

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		<link>http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=372</link>
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		<title>Irons and Ladders</title>
		<description>A great blog that was created by firemen for firemen, an excellent training resource. Be sure to bookmark this site in your favorites and check back often. Good work brother, keep it up!

http://ironsandladders.wordpress.com/ </description>
		<link>http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=370</link>
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		<title>Forcible Entry Door Props- By:Andrew Brassard</title>
		<description>The Prop Shop- Forcible Entry Door Simulator
By: Andrew Brassard
 
Forcible entry door simulators have been around in some shape or form since there was a need on the fireground to force a door. Most of these door props where spawned in the stuffy old basements of many firehouses, where most of ...</description>
		<link>http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=366</link>
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		<title>A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing</title>
		<description>Things are not always what they seem, this door is a good example of that. This door is on a private dwelling on the side of the house. The door is hollow core metal and the frame is wood. What looks like a fairly easy door to take with conventional ...</description>
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		<title>Control the Door by Nate DeMarse</title>
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As the forcible entry and nozzle teams ascend to the second floor, they are met with a heavy smoke condition.  As they near this apartment, heavy smoke and fire are pushing from the cracks in the door shown above.  The paint is peeling, the top one third of the door ...</description>
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		<title>Forcible Entry Tactical Disscussion By: Andrew Brassard</title>
		<description>Look at the following photos and answer the attached questions.



Questions for disscussion.

1) What type of door construction and building construction are we dealing with?

2) Forcible entry tool selection?

3) What would your forcible entry techniques be to force this door?

Inside of the door will be shown later.

This next door comes to ...</description>
		<link>http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=358</link>
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		<title>Calling the Mayday- By: Jamie Morelock</title>
		<description>CALLING THE MAYDAY
 
 
There are many reasons to call a mayday, such as being disoriented, trapped by fire or collapse, air supply issues, or being injured just to name a few.  It is of the utmost importance to recognize any situation that could inhibit your ability to exit the structure.  This ...</description>
		<link>http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=356</link>
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		<title>Lt. Brad Hutcherson Memorial Training (Not a Brotherhood Instructors class, just passing along the word)</title>
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WWW.LTBHMFS.ORG

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