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Residence.
1380 Aurora Avenue, Naperville, Illinois
Department:
Naperville Fire Department
Title/rank:
EMS Bureau Chief
Years of public service:
25
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Budget
Staffing
Professional Qualifications:
RN
EMT-P
BA-Management
Topics you provide training for:
EMS continuing education
Areas of expertise:
Emergency Medicine
Bio:
Married with four children and one grand chils. 25 years in the Fire Service. 21 of them with the Naperville Fire Department. 20+ years working in emergency rooms. 11 years working with the Flight For Life McHenry aeromedical program in Northern Illinois as a flight paramedic and a flight nurse. Have served past four years as the EMS Bureau Chief, administering for a twenty-vehicle ALS transport and ALS-non transport fleet staffed by 148 paramedics, 15 EMT-Bs and 37 FR-Ds
Web site:
http://www.naperville.il.us

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At 4:30pm on November 10, 2008, Larry Deguisne said…
The opening ceremony of Fire Station #9 in May 2006
At 5:59am on May 26, 2008, Michael Curran said…
Larry,

It's Mike Curran. I used to work with you in Naperville. Glad I found you. Hope all is well. Stay in touch.

Michael Curran
Scott County FD
Georgetown, KY
At 1:52am on May 19, 2008, David Ebel said…
By the way Larry,

We have created a site for responders run exclusively by responders... It is a place with great fellowship on the good days and solid and confidential support when the "bad call" happens. As a Chaplain of over 25 years we wanted a place that responders could come and receive the support for traumatic events with trained CISM responders and more.

Please join our site and invite your friends, too


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Chaplain David Ebel
Bakersfield, CA
At 1:52am on May 19, 2008, David Ebel said…
Hi Larry,

I started as a Fire Chaplain in Romeoville, Il about 25 years ago!

Great to have you here!
At 1:50am on May 19, 2008, David Ebel said…
Greetings,

We have created a site for responders run exclusively by responders... It is a place with great fellowship on the good days and solid and confidential support when the "bad call" happens. As a Chaplain of over 25 years we wanted a place that responders could come and receive the support for traumatic events with trained CISM responders and more.

Please join our site and invite your friends, too


Visit Emergency and Disaster Responders
Chaplain David Ebel
Bakersfield, CA
At 1:00am on May 16, 2008, Drew Smith said…
Hello Larry,
I see your name more and more on EMS stuff that I get. Hope things in Naperville are good. If I'm out that way I'll stop in and say hi.
At 4:06pm on May 15, 2008, Larry Deguisne said…
Official Opening Ceremony for Fire Station #9 in May 2006
 
 

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