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If there is available room in the class, you can register for a class for an additional fee. You must contact us by phone to register late.
We have many programs to offer unique to your needs. We offer a number of different discounts including group and organization discounts. For more information please contact us by phone.
Yes, we take all major credit cards with no additional fee.
Regardless of agency size we can accommodate your needs. As the Host agency, you choose the time and place; the class you want to offer; and whether the class will be offered exclusively to members of your agency or opened up to the public.
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We can work around your schedule. As a firefighter and veteran owned and operated business, we understand the emergency workers schedule so we can work with you to make it more convenient for your organization. Tell us the time, the place, and the schedule that best works for you!
For information on hosting a class, contact Phillip at 209.612.8832 or phillipqueen@gmail.com
The FMC, Fuels Management Division consultant can provide an estimate for your defensible space or vegetation management needs at the same time as the evaluation and wildfire hazard assessment. Our fuels management services include:
FMC, Fuels Management Division will evaluate the defensible space around your property with our unique firefighter prospective while using wildland firefighting criteria. FMC, Fuels Management Division will also assess the wildfire hazard on your property by using the NFPA 1144 Form, giving you a hazard rating.
FMC, Fuels Management Division will evaluate all of the following areas:
When someone is badly cut, apply pressure to the wound with a sterile dressing or a clean, thick cloth. Wash minor cuts with soap and water. Irrigate deeper wounds under running water for at least 5 minutes. Apply an antibiotic ointment to abrasions only, and cover the area with a bandage. Keep the wound clean and dry. For deep cuts, seek medical care immediately if you can’t control the bleeding in 10 minutes, if you think stitches are necessary or if the wound is very dirty. Bruises from a blow to the skin can be painful. Apply a cold pack to relieve the pain and swelling. For a serious blow to the head, seek medical help. Look for signs of a concussion, such as confusion, dizziness or nausea.