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Welcome to the Fire Law Forum! Attorneys throughout the country that have significant experience in the federal and state fire service laws will monitor this forum and answer your legal questions. Most of the attorneys that initially post here are also posting under Fire Engineerings' "Fire Service Court".

PLEASE NOTE the following disclosures. Persons seeking general answers to their questions should always consult an attorney licensed to practice in their own state. The answers or opinions provided here represent only the opinion of the individual providing the opinion. The answers are provided only for educational and discussion purposes only.

Any attorney posting must post a short biography on themselves and provide their full name, address and phone number.

Questions on this forum may be directed to: Bradley M. Pinsky at (315) 428-8344 or Brad@emsfirelaw.com.

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Bradley M. Pinsky is an attorney licensed to practice in New York State. He represents approximately 200 fire departments, fire districts and ambulance services throughout the state. He is a Captain of the Manlius Fire Department in Manlius, NY, a combination fire department. He is the author of the "Fire Department Law & Management Resource Manual" (N.Y.S. edition). He is a 21 year E.M.T. He lectures throughout the nation on various fire and EMS related legal topics. He is always available to lecture. He writes articles for variouspublications, including Fire Engineering. He lectured on the attorney panel at FDIC 2008. He maintains a website at www.emsfirelaw.com. He may be contacted by phone at: (315) 428-8344 and by email at: Brad@emsfirelaw.com.

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