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Residence.
Terre Haute, IN
Department:
Eli Lilly Fire Department (ERT)
Title/rank:
Emergency Response Team Operations
Years of public service:
30 years
Agency structure:
Industrial fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing, Training ,Safety
Professional Qualifications:
FF 1/2, HAZ-MAT TECH, EMS 1ST, NIMS TECH, CSR OPERATIONS, INSTRUCTOR II/III. INCIDENT COMMAND PRO-BOARD CERTIFIED.
INCIDENT SAFETY OFFICER.
Topics you provide training for:
FIRE, HAZ-MAT CSR
Areas of expertise:
INCIDENT COMMAND, FIRE GROUND OPERATIONS, FIRE GROUND SAFETY

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At 8:58am on April 7, 2009, Chris Wiggins said…
Keep on smilin' up there in heaven. Our hearts go out to you and your family. Rest In Peace, brother.
At 7:15pm on March 31, 2009, John Bierling said…
Rest in Peace Mike. You were one of the really good guys. Your will surely be missed. Thanks for your friendship, John
At 3:45pm on March 29, 2009, Paul VonBank said…
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO DON"T KNOW MIKE PASSED AWAY ON 03/28/09
At 3:44pm on March 29, 2009, Paul VonBank said…
MIKE YOU WILL BE MISSED.
At 10:28pm on May 3, 2008, Tim Asbury said…
hi michaei i like you i like your safety officer ciass. it is going to halp me out . i hope to learm more from you in the years to come if you get the time stop by are Dep to see us at are st . Bernice fire Dep Timothy asbury
At 3:57pm on April 28, 2008, Patrick Davis said…
Mike thought I would let you know how much I liked the class you put on for the safety officer class. I got a lot out of it. I hope to learn more from you in the years to come. Thank you.

Patrick
At 9:58pm on April 16, 2008, David Ebel said…
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At 12:49pm on April 13, 2008, Michael Reed said…
Marc what a blast from the past. Hope all is well with you and yours. good to have you on board.
At 9:42am on April 13, 2008, Marc Hickson said…
Hi Mike, Don't know ie you'll remember me or not but we worked at Wayne Township at Station 9. Good to see your still in the state.
At 5:08pm on April 6, 2008, John Bierling said…
Hey Michael, I just added you to my friends. Look forward to talking to you on Monday. Thanks, John
 
 

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