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Department:
Eli Lilly Fire Rescue & Center Township Emergency Services
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
3
Agency structure:
Industrial fire department
Top issues in your department:
Career/Volunteer relations, continued education and training.
Professional Qualifications:
IFSAC Firefighter I/II, IFSAC Hazmat Technician, IFSAC Fire Investigator I, IFSAC Instructor III, Rope Rescue Technician, Confined Space Rescue Technician, Vehicle/Machinery Rescue Technician, Indiana EMT-Advanced, ACLS, PHTLS, PALS.
Topics you provide training for:
Hazardous Materials, Technical Rescue, and Basic Firefighting.
Areas of expertise:
None
Bio:
I started in the fire service as a reserve firefighter at a combination department in my community. I began my life long education in the fire service and EMS, and just finished a Paramedic program. I work as a Firefighter/EMT on an private industrial fire department for a large pharmaceutical company in Indianapolis, IN.

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At 2:33pm on May 23, 2009, Todd McKee said…
Hey friend!
PLease take a look at the group called HazMat Placards to Success.
Todd McKee
At 4:43am on March 15, 2008, Kurtis J. Cummings said…
Brother in more than one way! Is there a Masonic Firefighters group on here?!

Call me when you get off work, I'll be working on the drive to Terre Haute for medic clinical. ha
At 11:14pm on March 14, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Thanks Justin!! I really appreciate it. Please do, I'm doing several classes and will be spending a lot of time at the Pennwell and Fire Engineering booths.

Hope to see ya there.

Be safe buddy,

Rick
At 8:45am on March 14, 2008, Stacy White said…
Is this the same Justin Anderson that went through my F/F I/II class last year?? If so, how ya doing? Great to see ya here!
At 9:57pm on March 13, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Justin we could use your input in our group we are listed on page 2. Tactical Building Blocks & Air Management
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips.
At 9:52pm on March 13, 2008, John Shafer said…
Well dude!!!!!! :) I thought you might like this cool site. Stay Safe :)
 
 

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