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Lives in:
Ft Worth, Tx
Department:
Midsouth Rescue Technologies
Title/rank:
Chief
Years of public service:
44
Agency structure:
other
Topics you provide training for:
Fire suppression, Vehicle Rescue, New Automotive Technologies for Rescuers, Rope Rescue, Trench Rescue, Confined Space Rescue.
Areas of expertise:
Hybrid Vehicles, SRS Systems, Auto Extrication
Bio:
Lee joined the fire service in Feb. 1964 at the age of 18, he is currently a certified NREMT, and certified tech. in Rope Rescue, Trench Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, and Auto Extrication. He holds Advanced Firefighter Certification, Level II Instructor, and Certification Coordinator, certificates with the Texas State Fireman's and Fire Marshals' Assn. He is a member of the National Fire Academy Alumni, with courses such as Challenges for Training Officers, and Public Education Leadership. He is currently the chief and founder of Midsouth Rescue Technologies, a fire / rescue training org. and founder and head presenter of ExtricationFest!, an annual extrication school and expo held at the Texas Motor Speedway, in Ft Worth, Tx.
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http://midsouthrescue.org

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At 11:14am on October 15, 2009, Todd D. Meyer said…
Just resent them. Thanks.
At 8:42pm on October 14, 2009, Todd D. Meyer said…
Just checking. Did you get the Prius photos?
 
 
 

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