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Profile Information

Residence.
Seattle, WA
Department:
Seattle Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Leadership, Accountability, SROVT...
Topics you provide training for:
Respiratory protection programs for fire fighters in Washington state.
Areas of expertise:
Safety and Training.
Bio:
Born and raised in Seattle.
Web site:
http://iaff27.org

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At 6:27pm on April 5, 2009, Sonnia Marken said…
this weather is great! go to Green Lake and go for a run. Are you on shift today? I am :(
At 2:56pm on April 5, 2009, Sonnia Marken said…
Hey Capt! :)
At 2:06am on June 13, 2008, David Ebel said…
Hi "J",

Please allow me to introduce you to our special site for responders. It was designed for firefighters and other responders by responders. It is a great place to meet and have fun, join discussions and forums, play games and just have fun on good days. When you have a "bad call" it is a safe place to vent, debrief or let it all out to others that are there for you. Many of those here are trained in CISM and are peer counselors. Others are skilled at even more knowledgeable levels ... all here for you or your friends when needed. With over 25 years of firefighting and chaplaincy I can appreciate the need for as sight that is safe and helpful


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At 12:32am on June 13, 2008, Jay Robinson said…
Gee willikers. Will you be my pal? You're so cool in that black coat. Where can I get one?

he he....wasssup bro?
At 9:47pm on April 6, 2008, Christi Haymore said…
Your welcome. Take it easy and I'll see ya around.
At 12:18am on March 22, 2008, Sonnia Marken said…
Hey J! Hope you have a great day. Get busy with your article your procrastinator.... ;)
At 7:02pm on March 17, 2008, Phil Jose said…
JM Havner. Welcome to the community. Hope you have fun in here. You writing an article for the magazine yet?

Phil, "TSG"
 
 

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