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Lives in:
1388 NE Odin Street Poulsbo, WA. 98370
Department:
Kent Fire
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
29
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Growth of the service to support the growth of the community demand.
Professional Qualifications:
BS Fire Command , HAZMAT Technician, Fire Instructor I & II, State Fire Instructor, State Evaluator, Master Training Specialist, Fire Inspector, Fire Plan Review, Assistant Fire Marshal.
Topics you provide training for:
Burn to Learn, Flamable Liquids, Multiple Company Operations, Marine Firefighting, Small Aircraft and Helo Fire and Rescue, LPG Firefighting, Ventilation, Building Construction, Fire Inspector, Fire Plan Review, Hazardous Materials with an emphasis on Clan Labs.
Areas of expertise:
HAZMAT, Nuclear Radiation, Explosives, Drug Labs, International Fire Code.
Bio:
I am a 20 year retired Navy veteran, with 29 years in the Fire Service. Married for 36 years with two adult children. Work for the City of Kent where I am assigned as the Captain on "B" Shift to Station 76, the Hazardous Materials Team. With a 3 man Engine Company that protects the industrial heart of the City. I teach in my off duty time at both the Washington State Fire Academy and the Basic Law Enforcement Academy. For recreation, I ride a 2003 Firefighter Special Edition and vacation in the sun.

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