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This is a group of Indiana Fire Instructors to discuss current issues in teaching, certification issues and professionalism. This group can discuss Indiana rules and regulations that govern certification, testing and training.
October 30
In these tough economic times we need to ensure we are getting the most bang for our taxpayers bucks. This group will cover the pros and cons of apparatus specs and purchasing and how departments got what they wanted or would have done differently.
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Merrillville, IN
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Ross Township Fire Service District 4
Title/rank:
Chief
Years of public service:
13
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Volunteer fire department

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