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About Frank Billington
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Let me help you determine the most effective place to install your smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and other home fire safety equipment. I can give you tips on home fire and safety inspection. So often the poor placement and care of life safety tools results in loss of life and property that could so easily be avoided. As a firefighter since 1993, I am intimately familiar with fire behavior, and steps you can take to protect yourself and your family.

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I have been in firefighting since 1993. I determined to become a firefighter at the age of 11, and achieved that goal. But God and my family come first.
 
   

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Topic: Fire & Emergency Careers, And Fire Safety Info



Expert: Frank Billington
Date: 4/14/2008
Subject: Red Cards

Question
WE HAVE ALL FIREFIGHTERS AT FORT HUACHUCA AS WILD LAND FIREFIGHTERS AND HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED FOR YEARS, BUT TRYING TO GET NEW RED CARDS FOR THE YEARLY UP DATE. hOW DO i GO ABOUT GETTING THE NEW RED CARDS TO TYPE IN THE INFORMATION. tHE ONES WE HAVE ARE DATED 04/1994. I AM THE SAFETY OFFICER AND NEED TO GET THESE COMPLETED ASAP.

THANKS
BUD J. LINARDY
520-533-7009

Answer
I am not acquainted with the certification process for State of Arizona wildland firefighters, however after doing some online research I would suggest you refer to the resources at the Arizona State Forestry Division's web site, Firefighter Training section.  The staff members responsible for training will also be able to answer questions regarding recertifying and training documentation.  It can be found at:
[ http://www.azsf.az.gov/fire_managment/firefighter_training/default.asp ]

Alternatively, you can call the AZSF at 602-771-1400, and they will likely be able to provide better answers to your questions than I can.

- Frank

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