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At 9:05pm on November 10, 2008, Mark Belanger said…
Hey Dave, it was good to meet you over the weekend and thanks again for your hospitality. Keep in touch
At 6:26pm on November 8, 2008, Eddie Crombie said…
Nice job on the class brother! Good to see so many departments represented. Stay safe.
At 3:46pm on October 25, 2008, Jessica Lynn said…
hey guy! hows it goin?

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Residence.
Morris, IL
Department:
Kankakee Fire Department
Title/rank:
FF/Medic
Years of public service:
11
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Bio:
I started in the fire service in 1997 in my hometown of Morris, IL, as a volunteer. I am currently still there as a part-time member holding the rank of Lieutenant.

I worked in Minooka , IL as a FF/Medic for two years. Then hired in Kankakee, IL in 2003, where I am currently employed as a FF/Medic.

I occasionally help with training in Morris and also with the Chief Shabbona Fire Academy.
 
 

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