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Jeff Parsons
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  • Idaho Falls, ID
  • United States
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Residence.
2184 Channing Way, PMB 180, Idaho Falls, ID 83404
Department:
Idaho Falls Fire Department
Title/rank:
Driver/Paramedic
Years of public service:
14
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Safety, manning
Professional Qualifications:
FFI, FFII, FFIII, ICS 400, EGH State Safety Advocate, Paramedic, Flight Paramedic, Move up Captain, USAR/HAZMAT Technician, ARFF Certified, Idaho State Instructor, Paramedic Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Fire Ground Operations, SCBA Operations, Paramedicine, Safety
Areas of expertise:
A student of Driver/Operator Operations, HAZMAT/USAR, SCBA Operations, Air Medical Operations
Bio:
Hired by the Idaho Falls Fire Department in 1995. Trained as a paramedic in 1999, made driver in 2004, move up Captain, EGH Idaho State Safety Advocate, Treasurer for IFFD FIREPAC, Treasurer for IFFD Pipes and Drums, Treasurer for Eastern Idaho F.O.O.L.S., flight paramedic for Air Idaho Rescue, serves on the Safety, Training, and the Pride and Ownership Committees for the IFFD.

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At 11:13am on January 16, 2009, Rick Lasky said…
I'm looking forward to it brother. You know how much I love Idaho!!

If you haven't, get your folks registerd for KTA... it's filling up fast and will be better than last year!

Be safe
At 9:39pm on October 17, 2008, Wynn Whitmeyer said…
Nice picture, you should have shown your good side!!
At 11:16am on September 29, 2008, Cody S. Anderson said…
Hi. I obviously don't check this page out very often.
At 7:58pm on April 30, 2008, Cody S. Anderson said…
hi
 
 

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