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Cortland, New York Office Address: 67 Main St
PO Box 5670
Cortland, NY 13045Phone: 800.822.3747 Fax: 607.756.5051 (Underwriting) Fax: 607.756.5967 (Claims Services) info@mcneilandcompany.com Denver, Colorado Office Address: 1331 17th Street
Suite 810
Denver, CO 80202Phone: 800.822.3747 Fax: 607.756.5051 (Underwriting) info@mcneilandcompany.com Orland Park, Illinois Office Address: 13841 Southwest Hwy
Orland Park, IL 60462Phone: 800.346.1031 Fax: 708.598.6686 info@mcneilandcompany.com
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News
- Lightning Protection
May 1, 2013
Spring is here and along with warmer weather and blooming flowers come thunder and lightning storms.
- Vehicle Maintenance
April 1, 2013
Proper vehicle maintenance is a key ingredient to emergency protection for any fire suppression or EMS provider.
- Automotive Event Recorders
March 1, 2013
We are constantly getting questions with regard to automotive event recorders. Here are some answers to help.
- A Most Important Number
February 1, 2013
Emergency services have lots of numbers to be concerned with, but there is one number you really should be aware of.
- It’s Only Funny on TV
January 1, 2013
When someone falls on TV or in the movies it generally provokes laughter, but if someone falls on your organization’s premises it is not a laughing matter.
- Preventing Stress Begins at Breakfast
August 1, 2012
Stress is a fact of everyday life in Emergency Services. What is stress exactly?
- The Temperature’s Rising
July 1, 2012
Incident Commanders must be concerned with many issues and as the seasons change to summer, heat must be one of the most important.
- Danger…Distracted Driving
June 1, 2012
A few years ago I visited with an ambulance company which was having a high frequency of minor motor vehicle accidents.
- Preventing Theft in Emergency Service Buildings
January 1, 2012
The Fire and EMS services are always trying to obtain the best possible equipment to do your jobs in the manner which your community deserves.
- Report Writing…Dull, But Important Stuff
November 1, 2010
You’ve completed a tough assignment and done a magnificent job. Maybe it was a multiple family dwelling fire, vehicle extrication, or a child who was not breathing.
- Lightning Protection