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Michael D. Wilson CFEI, CDI
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Residence.
Leesburg, IN
Department:
Warsaw Fire Department
Title/rank:
Fire Marshal
Years of public service:
32
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Fire and Explosions Investigations, Commercial Building Inspections, Accelerant Detection Canine Handler, Fire Suppression, Rescue, Certified Death Investigator
Bio:
Michael D. Wilson, CFEI,CDI, a veteran of the Warsaw Fire Department, has combined over 33 years of public service in the area of fire and crime scene investigations. Michael is currently Fire Marshal for the City of Warsaw Fire Department (IN), Accelerant Detection Canine Handler Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Medicolegal Death Investigator of Kosciusko County, responsibilities of conducting / overseeing inspections of commercial properties, extensive investigation of residential and commercial structure fires, duties of Coroner within their jurisdictional area. Michael has advanced education in specialized fields of fire / crime scene investigations, death scene investigations, and commercial building inspections. Certifications: Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator via NAFI, Certified Accelerant Detection Canine Handler, ATF / NAPWDA, Medicolegal Death Investigator, Fire Inspector I & II, Fire / Arson Investigations Masters, NFPA Fire Investigator I, First and Second Class Firefighter, Hazard Materials Response, and Rescue Operations.
Web site:
http://warsawcity.net
 

Michael D. Wilson CFEI,CDI and ATF K-9 "Bailey" Warsaw Fire Dept.

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Looking for SOG's on department uniforms, shirts, ect.
February 23
Our current SOG is that way, everyone moves to a seperate channel and only the IC and firefighter is on main channel. There has been some talk about keeping everyone on same channel. Thoughts?
January 8
January 8
Question, is all this communications on the same radio freq?
January 8
Good morning, I have some information on K-9 SOG, a job description on myself, send me e-mail with your information so I can forward. mwilson@warsaw.in.usa
December 28, 2009
As far as I know they are public records, are you wanting to look up something special on a case?
November 26, 2009
Hi Michael, Aren't the court docs public information? I've not accessed any of them but will ask my husband how that's done.
November 23, 2009
Paul, I agree to this, also need to figure out a way to keep the Chefs from moving the equipment out to clean, then not putting the equipment back where it goes. I have been asking the Chefs and management to have the hood cleaned the same week that…
November 19, 2009

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At 9:46am on July 8, 2009, Diane Feldman said…
You won't know about FDIC 2010 classes until end of September. No weekend shows. So Bailey is just going to have to take a road trip to NJ to see Aunt Diane (I'll have chips).
At 8:08am on May 6, 2009, Diane Feldman said…
Sure, I get to watch him when he is dirty from working, and then after he goes to the groomer, I don't get to see him the rest of the week! Where can I lodge a formal complaint? Next year, I am wearing potato chips!

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