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John "Cliff" Berkshire
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  • Wolcott
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I do not but Chief Dennis Rutishauser of the Mendota, IL fire district does. His regional technical rescue team has more than 100 of them in the area. chiefrutishauser@mendotafire.com
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Does anyone have any experiences with wind mill farms? The windmills are going up all over our territory. I am interested in any SOPs/SOGs or any training programs involving windmills. We are working on getting a training program set up. Thanks fo...
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Residence.
Wolcott, IN
Department:
Lafayette (IN) Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Sergeant (Engineer)
Years of public service:
10
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Indiana state certified Firefighter I/II, Fire Officer I, Instructor I, FOST, Paramedic
Areas of expertise:
Pump Operations, EVOC
Bio:
Married for 4 years; 4 step-children. Been involved with the fire service since I was 15. Currently Sergeant (Engineer) for B-shift Quint 2 and Rescue 2 on Lafayette (IN) Fire.

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