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At 7:09pm on July 29, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
How did you make out down south?
At 9:25pm on May 28, 2008, Steve Gooley said…
Welcome to the site. Take a look at the New Jersey group located at http://community.fireengineering.com/group/newjersey. Feel free to join and make it your own.
At 4:57am on May 20, 2008, Richard Michitsch said…
Getting there, these days have been hard, but I am moving forward. You can't understand how hard it is not to be involved. I miss everyone and will be back soon. Good Luck on the Interview.
Is this picture better?
At 8:41am on May 19, 2008, Richard Michitsch said…
Nice Picture, crew chief! Thanks for inviting me to the site. I already started to post information. See you on the fire grounds soon I hope.
At 6:44pm on May 14, 2008, Sean Vatcher / firephotos.co.uk said…
Justin,

I look forward to hopefully setting something up with you in the near future. Stay safe..

Sean
At 1:44pm on May 14, 2008, Sean Vatcher / firephotos.co.uk said…
Justin,

Thanks for accepting the friends request. I am trying to establish friendships and likewise contacts with fire fighters and fire departments all over the world and particularly in the US.
You will see from my profile and my website that I am a fire service photographer in the UK and I like to arrange assignments to photograph anywhere I can.
I look forward to getting to knowing you and to hopefully arranging to visit and photograph with you and your collegues at Matawan Borough.

Regards

Sean
At 5:51pm on May 8, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Justin, great slide
At 10:34am on May 4, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Justin if you have a chance call me 203-285-4907
At 10:32am on May 4, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Take a look and sign up to our group we could use your input. Tactical Building Blocks & Air Management. If you search groups by most members we are list at the top.
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 11:12am on May 2, 2008, Anthony Avillo said…
thanks bro
pass it on
get em in safe
work em safe
get em out safe

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Residence.
Matawan, New Jersey
Department:
Matawan Borough Fire Dept Midway Hose Co. #2 ENG 2977
Title/rank:
Assistant Engineer / Firefighter / EMT
Years of public service:
6
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
*B.S. Degree -
Fire Science/Arson Investigation
*Firefighter 1
*NJ State/National Registry EMT
*High Angle & Confined Space Rescue
*Incident Safety Officer
*Rapid Intervention Crew Team
*Level 1 Surface Ice Rescue -
Fly Technician
Bio:
I recently graduated from the University of New Haven with a B.S. Degree in Fire Science/Arson Investigation.
Over the summer and fall of 2007, I did my internship for college with the City of Asbury Park's Fire Department and it was one of the greatest experiences I've ever had. I learned more than I could have ever imagined and was able to spend time with some of the best firefighters I've ever been around. -- Thanks for the opportunity !
Currently, I'm taking career fire department tests to hopefully get hired in the near future to fulfill my goal of becoming a career firefighter.

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