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Residence.
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
Department:
SYRACUSE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Title/rank:
DISTRICT CHIEF
Years of public service:
30
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
BS FIRE SCIENCE- JOHN JAY COLLEGE
AAS FIRE PROTECTION- ONONDAGA CC
NYS FIRE INSTRUCTOR/ OFFICER
Web site:
http://www.syracusefire.com

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At 2:00pm on February 10, 2009, Dave Gallagher said…
Woof... How's things? Drop me an email on the site... got something I need to talk to you about...

Be Safe Brother... miss you...
At 9:23pm on January 11, 2009, Dave Gallagher said…
Brother Mark... it's been a while. I hope this finds you well.

Be Safe, drop me a line..
Dave
At 4:40pm on January 1, 2009, Rick Lasky said…
Hi Mark,

Hope to see ya in NY this month buddy.

Be safe pal.

Rick
At 8:04am on November 2, 2008, Barry Aptt said…
Chief, are you still heasvily involved in RIT .. and do you offer training yourself or have any opinion on good RIT training out there?
At 3:29pm on June 18, 2008, Barry Aptt said…
Chief, I have been reading your articles from back when you were a Captain on Rescue 1 and RIT was still in its infancy. I appreciate the skills andideas you have put forth and look forward to learning from you on here.

Stay safe
At 3:39am on May 21, 2008, Sean Vatcher / firephotos.co.uk said…
Mark,

Am pleased to join your group and to hopefully add you as a friend. Read your question regards the camera flash on the Scotchlite, best way around it is to use a dedicated flash with an adjustable head, that way you can adjust the head upwards so it is not fired direct at the reflective strips.
Also, I am really eager to be able to set up an assignment to photograph with an FDNY Company, I know that since 9/11 many restrictions have been put into place regards ride alongs and such, but are you able to assist with this at all?

Look forward to hearing back from you and to getting to know you better.

Sean
 
 

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