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Brian Dunegan
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  • Vermilion, OH
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Lives in:
296 Guilford Road
Department:
City of Vermilion Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter/EMT-B
Years of public service:
3 1/2 years
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Manpower, trainings, different views on fireground situations between old school/new firefighters
Professional Qualifications:
Firefighter 1 certified, HazMat ops, EMT-Basic, NIMS 100, 200, 700, Storm Spotter, Heavy Rescue 101,
Bio:
I have been a firefighter now for almost 4 years. Love every minute of it. I wanted to become one when I was a little kid. I am on a paid/on call volunteer fire department in a small town in Ohio along Lake Erie. I became a EMT in June of 2010 and will start running with an ambulance service that serves around my area. If you would like to know more about me just email me and I will be glad to talk to you.

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At 8:34am on September 30, 2010, Mike France said…
Anytime Brother
At 6:37am on September 29, 2010, Mike France said…
Welcome to FFN
At 11:17am on September 28, 2010, Bill Carlisle said…
Brian welcome aboard , i too have been a member here for just a short time,and already have learned much from what others have to say, and hope you do the same stay safe and hope to hear from you
 
 
 

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