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Jeffery A. Hartle
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  • Warrensburg, MO
  • United States
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Lives in:
Warrensburg, MO
Department:
Johnson County Fire Protection District
Title/rank:
Division Chief-Training
Years of public service:
32
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
A.A. Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, Eastern KY University
B.S. Fire and Safety Engineering Technology, Univ. of Cincinnati
M.S. Industrial Safety Management, Central MO State Univ.

Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS)
Member, Institution of Fire Engineers (MIFireE)

Fire Instructor I (MO)
Fire Instructor I (TN)
FFI (TN)
Journeyman FF (TN)
Lots of other certificates!
Topics you provide training for:
Rural firefighting operations
Fire service leadership
Areas of expertise:
Industrial fire brigades
Rural firefighting
Emergency management
Training and Education
Bio:
Johnson County (MO) Fire Protection District (2003-Present)
-Division Chief, Training Division
-Lieutenant, Training Division
-Firefighter

McKee Foods Corporation (TN) (1977-1995)
-Corporate Property Protection Group Leader
-Corporate Fire Protection Specialist
-Plant Fire Inspector

Tri-State Mutual Aid Association (GA, TN) (1991-1995)
-Assistant Mutual Aid Coordinator

Tri-Community Volunteer Fire Department, TN (1977-1991)
-Assistant Chief (Training, Safety, Operations)
-Captain
-Lieutenant
-Firefighter
Web site:
http://www.jcfpd.net

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