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Profile Information

Lives in:
Manchester, MO
Department:
Metro West Fire Protection District
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
10
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
CFAI Accreditation
Suburban Firefighting/Protection
EMS
Physical Fitness
Mentorship
Professional Qualifications:
Fire Officer I/II
Fire Instructor I
Vehicle Rescue Technician
Hazmat Technician
Driver/Operator
AHA ACLS & PALS Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
EMS
FIRE
Areas of expertise:
EMS (Cardiology/12-Lead ECG/Pharmacology)
Bio:
Jim Moss is a lieutenant with the Metro West Fire Protection District of St. Louis County where he has been employed since 2007. He was previously with the St. Louis City Fire Department as an EMT/Paramedic. Jim serves as an ACLS/PALS Instructor with the American Heart Association and has served as an adjunct EMT/Paramedic instructor. He possesses a B.A. of Spanish from Truman State University and a B.S. of Fire Science from Columbia Southern University. He is certified in Fire Officer I/II, Fire Instructor I, Driver/Operator, and as a Hazardous Materials Technician. His passion is to teach and learn about anything and everything FIRE/EMS related. Follow him on Twitter: @jimmoss911
Web site:
http://about.me/jim.moss

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