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Lives in:
57 Main Street Roulette, PA 16746
Department:
Roulette Chemical Engine Company #1, Inc.
Title/rank:
Safety Officer
Years of public service:
33
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training and funding.
Professional Qualifications:
State fire instructor, DOH Rescue instructor, PA. Fire Warden
Topics you provide training for:
Essentials of firefighting, DOH Basic Rescue Practices, DOH Vehicle Rescue
Areas of expertise:
Basic firefighting, Pump Operations, Vehicle Rescue, Rescue practices, Wildland firefighting
Bio:
Born 1955 in Port Allegany, graduated high school in 1973. Lost our house in a fire in 1973, thus my introduction to firefighting and some of the problems faced by fire crews at that time. Moved to Roulette in summer of 1975, joined Roulette fire dept that fall. Have served every rank within the department except ambulance captain and president of the company. Served 5 years as fire chief. I am currently safety officer as well as treasurer of the department.

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