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Residence.
South-West, Ohio
Department:
Fairfield Township
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
12
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Budget for 4 persons on a Fire apparatus
Professional Qualifications:
Professional FF, Paramedic, Hazmat Tech, CFSI
Topics you provide training for:
Forcible Entry, FFI&II Assistant
Areas of expertise:
Hazmat, Logistics and basic FF skills
Bio:
Born in 1978, have had a job other than the fire service and know the value of such work. I realize that this is the greatest job in the world. I respect the job as well as love the job. I feel that the Fire service family is one of the greatest assets to this job and should be respected as well. I enjoy tinkering in technology and have been known to be a bit of a tech geek, but I have mechanical skills in my blood as well, must be my fathers work as a mechanic. I have three awesome children and a loving and understanding wife. I work on two departments and am still employed at my original department and hold the rank of Station Captain after 12 years of service. I am a career FF/Medic at my other department and have been on staff there since 1998. I wish all of you a safe and enjoyable journey in this profession of fire and emergency services.

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At 1:17pm on April 17, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Hey Capt, Welcome to the community. We could use your input in one of the Hazmat groups here. Also, I am sure your input in the FireEMSforum would be welcome as well.
 
 

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