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RAE Systems and Fire Smoke Coalition to Provide Training in College Park for Firefighters and First Responders
RAE Systems Inc., a leading provider of toxic gas monitoring systems, will collaborate with the Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver the "Know Your Smoke: The Dangers of Fire Smoke Exposure" conference for Maryland firefighters at the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute in College Park, Maryland, May 19-20, 2012. The two-day conference includes one day of classroom instruction focused on the dangers ...
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RAE Systems and Fire Smoke Coalition to Provide NJ-Based Training for Emergency Responders
RAE Systems Inc., a leading provider of toxic gas monitoring systems, will collaborate with the Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver a conference and live burn training, "Know Your Smoke: The Dangers of Fire Smoke Exposure," for firefighters, first responders, and medical providers in the New Jersey and Philadelphia area, August 17-18, 2012. The free "Know Your Smoke" training will take place 9 a.m. ...
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RAE Systems and Fire Smoke Coalition to Provide Training in Kansas for Firefighters and Emergency Responders
RAE Systems Inc., a leading provider of toxic gas monitoring systems, will collaborate with the Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver the "Know Your Smoke: The Dangers of Fire Smoke Exposure" conference for firefighters, first responders, and medical providers in Kansas, September 28-29, 2012. The free training will take place at Ramada Convention Center in Topeka, Kansas. Interested parties can ...
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RAE Systems and Fire Smoke Coalition Team to Deliver Firefighter and Emergency Responder Training
RAE Systems Inc., the leading developer of wireless gas and radiation detectors for use by oil and gas, emergency responders, industrial safety, national security, and environmental monitoring industries, today announced the company will collaborate with the Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver the "Know Your Smoke: The Dangers of Fire Smoke Exposure" training event for firefighters, ...
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RAE Systems and Fire Smoke Coalition to Provide LA-Based Training on the
RAE Systems Inc. will collaborate with the non-profit Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver the "Know Your Smoke" Symposium for firefighters and first responders this week, January 27-28, 2012 at the Wells Fargo Theatre in Los Angeles. This important seminar provides free training for firefighters and first responders on the dangers of fire smoke and how to proceed in hazardous fire situations safely ...
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RAE Systems and Fire Smoke Coalition to Provide Training for Tampa-Based Emergency Responders
RAE Systems Inc., a leading provider of toxic gas monitoring systems, is combining with the Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver the "Know Your Smoke" Symposium for emergency responders -- including firefighters, EMTs and paramedics -- in the Tampa area on March 17, 2012. The event will be hosted by Hillsborough County Fire Rescue and will take place at the Country Inn & Suites in Tampa, Florida. ...
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RAE Systems New ProRAE Guardian Software Adds Enhanced Safety Features to Wireless Safety Monitoring System
RAE Systems, the leader in toxic gas detection systems and portable detectors, today announced the immediate availability of its upgraded ProRAE Guardian (PRG) V.1.5 Windows® based software. The new software globally aggregates and displays remote toxic gas threat data across a wide variety of RAE Systems' wireless devices and equips incident commanders and safety managers with real-time ...
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RAE Systems Joins Fire Smoke Coalition to Help Protect Atlanta Firefighters and First Responders in Smoke Inhalation Situations
RAE Systems Inc., a leading provider of toxic gas monitoring systems, will collaborate with the Fire Smoke Coalition to deliver the "Know Your Smoke" Symposium for firefighters, EMTs and paramedics in the Atlanta area, February 24-25, 2012. The event will take place at the Cobb County Department of Public Safety Training Center in Marietta, Georgia. It will provide free training focused on ...
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