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  • Olathe, KS
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Residence.
Kansas
Department:
The Olathe Fire Department
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
20+
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training, Technicial Rescue, Hazmat, Budget
Professional Qualifications:
Hazmat Tech, Tank Car Specialist, Hazmat Chemistry, Rope Rescue Tech, Strucural Collaspe Tech, Confined Space Rescue, Trench Rescue, Ice Rescue, Fire Service Instructor I, Fire Officer I & II, Inspector I, EMT,
Topics you provide training for:
Hazmat Operations & Technician, Radiological Monitoring, Biological Sampling, FireFighter I & II.
Areas of expertise:
Always a Student.
Never Stop Learning.
Bio:
USMC Resv, NBC Specialist 1985 -1993, 1st Gulf War Veteran, A.A.S. in Fire Science. Olathe Fire Dept 1989 - present, Hazmat Team Member

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At 11:10am on April 11, 2009, Dave Dodson said…
Thanks for the nice comments and Olathe hospitality!

See ya in Indy!
At 9:10pm on April 9, 2009, Kevin Wattenbarger said…
Good to see you on here John. Stay safe.
At 6:03pm on March 30, 2009, Dave Anderson said…
It looked like you were in need of a friend. Nice pics. Counting the days to FDIC.

ANDERSON
 
 

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