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November 3
Anthony Avillo and Mark Akins are now friends
November 3
What are you and your department doing to get your firefighters to take ownership? Grab a cup of coffee and let’s visit! …and don’t forget to check out our Pride and Ownership show on Fire Engineering Radio.
September 26
DRILLS ONLY.....A resource for Company Officers to assist with the delivery of company level training. List the learning objectives and a step by step approach for conducting the drills safely.
September 26
Mark Akins updated their profile
September 24
Mark Akins and Ellen Brown are now friends
September 24

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Residence.
Atlanta, Georgia
Department:
Johns Creek Fire Department
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
30
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing
Professional Qualifications:
State Fire Instructor, Haz Mat Technician, Paramedic, Fire Officer I
Topics you provide training for:
RIT, Safety & Survival, Company Drills

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At 10:52am on November 3, 2009, Anthony Avillo said…
hi mark
hope u enjoy this site
be safe
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