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  • Ridgefield Park, NJ
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Billy Goldfeder and John Malool are now friends
March 15
My Dept. was created in January, 1892 (engine 1). One month later Truck 1 was created. Unfortunately our original apparatus was either sold or scrapped.
February 24
John Malool updated their profile
February 22
Whether you are the chief of a small career department, a volunteer company or a battalion or deputy chief in a large urban department there are issues and concerns that you have to deal with. Join us and share ideas and solutions with other chiefs.
February 22
This group is for people who are interested in determining the actual cause of the fire at the Beverly Hills fire in Southgate, Kentucky on May 28th, 1977 where 165 died. Club employees will talk here about the the real possibility of arson.
February 11
This is a place to discuss training, legislation, problems and changes in the Garden State. Or just to see if one of your neighbors is here.
February 11
A place for investigators to share information and ask questions of other investigators.
February 11
John Malool and Dave J. Iannone are now friends
February 11
John Malool is now a member of Fire Engineering Training Community
February 11

Profile Information

Department:
Ridgefield Park
Title/rank:
Chief of Department
Years of public service:
35
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Certified Fire Protection Specialist
Areas of expertise:
Fire Investigation
Haz-Mat Operations
Maritime Fire Protection
Occupational Safety
Bio:
John Malool serves as the Chief of Department of the Ridgefield Park Fire Dept. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Fire Protection from Jersey City State College (Class of 1978) and a Master of Science Degree in Occupational and Environemntal Safety from Hunter College, NYC (Class of 1993). He is a Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS).

John is employed by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ (UMDNJ) School of Public Health, where he has been a faculty member for the previous 21 years. He is the lead faculty member in the OSHA Training program at the University.

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