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March 16, 2009

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Residence.
Litchfield, CT.
Department:
Hamden CT. FD
Title/rank:
Captain - Squad 1
Years of public service:
16
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing
Apparatus Replacement
Firehouse Replacement
Equipment
Training
Professional Qualifications:
B.S. Fire Science Technology University of New Haven CT.

A.S. Electrical Engineering Waterbury CT. State Tech College

Fire Officer I
Fire Instructor I
Haz Mat Tech
ICS + NIMS
Pump Operator
Aerial Operator
Rope Rescue
Confined Space Rescue
Trench Rescue
EMT

Not subscribing to the "politically correct"
mentality of todays fire service
Bio:
16 Years - Litchfield CT. VFD

11 Years - Hamden CT. FD

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At 8:30pm on March 16, 2009, Joseph McElroy said…
Check out my page and see new pictures.
At 8:28am on March 14, 2008, Kyle Krupa said…
Ed,
You guys should make an effort to march in Hartford's parade next year. I know it's always the same day as Milford's, but it's always good to change things up. Bring all the New Haven County people. It's a good time! Be safe!!!
At 1:07pm on March 13, 2008, Ian Tenney said…
Ed- how goes it? Happy St. Paddy's Day
 
 

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