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Residence.
223 Green Fern Way
Department:
B.W.I. Fire Rescue Department
Title/rank:
Fire Lieutenant
Years of public service:
22 years Career / Volunteer
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training, Staffing, Firefighter, Promotions doing more with less etc.
Professional Qualifications:
Fire Officer IV, Fire Instructor III, Safety Officer, Haz-Mat Tech
Topics you provide training for:
Incident Command / Management, Tactics, Strategy, Leadership, Fire Attack, Safety, Firefighter I / II, Haz-Mat Ops.
Areas of expertise:
I am still learning!
Bio:
Married, Two great Children, My Wife is a Firefighter. I like Baseball (Yankees), I like Soccer, Football, Fire History, Fire Engines, Grew up around CF 600 Mack Fire Engines (Is there really any other kind?)

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At 12:32pm on November 9, 2009, Brad Hoff said…
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