Wildland Fire Rescue
Advanced Life Support Non-Transport Emergency Medical Services Agency *Paramedic Coverage Anywhere, Anytime*
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
TRAINING FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
Bill Arsenault and Dr. Curtis Sandy, medical director for WFR, provided SABA Medical Course for Federal Law Enforcement agencies including the FBI, US Marshals, BLM Law Enforcement, as well as had individuals with police and sheriff's department participate.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Avail at home station.
Two week tour on Salt Fire, Salmon-Challis NF, Salmon, ID.
Currently avail for National Assignment.
Currently avail for National Assignment.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Line Paramedic, Salt Fire, Salmon-Challis NF, Salmon, Id
Bill Arsenault has been asked back to the Salmon-Challis NF out of Salmon, ID for the Salt Fire. Currently assigned to Sommers Type II IMT.
August 16 - 27 Initial Attack Support, Boise BLM
Bill was asked to perform Engine Operator duties for the Boise District BLM, Boise Yard. While working with both Unit A and Unit B crews he responded to the Mile Marker 67 HWY 55 Fire in Horseshoe Bend, the Dry Creek Fire at Bogus Basin, and the Mile Marker 11 HWY 16 Fire in Emmett,ID.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
AVAIL for fire assignment
Bill Arsenault, Line Paramedic has been demobed from the Indian Fire on the Salmon Challis NS and is avail for fire assignment. He can be contacted at 208-830-9465.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Bill Arsenault, Line Paramedic assigned to Indian fire
Bill Arsenault, Line Paramedic, has been assigned to the Indian Fire on the Salmon - Challis National Forest located at the North Fork Ranger District. He is currently working with Chris Graves, MEDL on GB Whalens Type II.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Honey Prairie Fire, Fargo, GA
After spending 28 days assigned to the Honey Prairie Fire in Fargo, GA, Bill Arsenault, Line Paramedic has returned home for a couple days of R/R before another assignment.
I would like to thank Southern Area Red IMT Wilder and Southern Area Blue Quisenberry for the name requests as well as the opportunity to serve them and the wildland firefighters assigned to this incident.
I would like to thank Southern Area Red IMT Wilder and Southern Area Blue Quisenberry for the name requests as well as the opportunity to serve them and the wildland firefighters assigned to this incident.
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