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Greg Sharp
  • 62, Male
  • Coldwater
  • United States
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Lives in:
57 Division St. Coldwater Mi.
Department:
Coldwater Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
18
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Tactics, Tectnical rescue,
Professional Qualifications:
Years of service, FF I & II. Tectnical Rescue training officer, Mi. Firefighters training council instructor
Topics you provide training for:
All aspects of the job including EMS
Areas of expertise:
Tectnical Rescue
Bio:
I started has a part-paid firefighter in Ohio. I then sarted in Coldwater as a part-paid. I later was hired full time in 1995. I went through the ranks and now a capt./ training officer. I learn new things every day.

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At 2:58pm on April 29, 2008, TR Hagerty said…
Greg Its real easy if I can do it any one can. Find a photo and post it. If you see any one you want to talk to just send then a message. All the big name are on here they are in the first few pages. I have talked to all kinds of people I talk to Bobby Halton all the time. Get one of the young kid to help you they all have my space. give me a call if you need help im working today TR
At 8:27am on April 29, 2008, TR Hagerty said…
Hey Greg This is great for the fire service good way to net work TR
 
 
 

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