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Who Wants to Be an FE Books & Videos Author?

Have a new book or video idea? Have questions about the proposal process or how to develop your project? Join the FE Books & Videos team to discuss your questions here. And don't miss our live presentation at FDIC, Fri. 4/11, 10:30am in Rm. 208.

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WELCOME!4 Replies

Started by Marla Patterson.Last replyby Marla Patterson Mar 18, 2008.

How (and Why) to Submit a Book or Video Proposal

Started by Marla Patterson Mar 18, 2008.

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Comment byMike Donahueon June 19, 2010 at 11:42am
你想写什么主题。请求e log onto my websitewww.progressiverescue.comand you can view my experience and background.
Thanks,
Mike Donahue
Progressive Rescue
Comment byRick Fritzon October 7, 2009 at 11:26am
The new Basics book looks great!
Comment byRob Bieberon March 17, 2009 at 12:45pm
I recently released a 90 minute documentary on the fire academy experience. It's called: "Ricky's Rib Shack, a Firefighter's Journey" Although not necessarily a training program (it was produced to educate the public on the firefighter's job) Many fire instructors can gain great insight to training tactics that really work. This film isn't about all aspects of training, it focuses on the job of the firefighter inside the burning building -- the part of our job the public is least familiar with. (Sorry Hollywood). In this film we cover high rise, warehouse, and confined space firefighting and S&R. The benefit of a program like this is: It not only educates, but also entertains. It's dramatic and suspenseful, but more detailed than most fire docs out there. We got our cameras right in the center of everything. As close to the action as you can get. So all this to say, please check out our website. We would really like to get this film out there to the public to show them, once and for all, the reality of firefighting. If the public's going to accept it. It's because the firefighters accept it. Of course we're selling the DVD's, but we financed this baby ourselves and need to recoup those costly expenses. Anyway. let me know what you think, and if you'd be interested in viewing the film. I'll be glad to provide a free copy to FE. The address is: www.rickysribshack.com
Comment byPatrick Hultmanon March 16, 2009 at 1:07pm
Unfortuneately I dont think I am ready to write my own book, but would be very interested in reviewing books and assisting if needed.

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