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June 11, 2009

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Residence.
Franklin,Tn
Department:
Spring HIll Fire / Williamson County Rescue Squad
Title/rank:
Engineer
Years of public service:
7 total-4 career
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
staffing
Professional Qualifications:
TN- FF1,FF2, Haz-Mat awareness and opps.
Driver/Pump operator, Areial operator
Areas of expertise:
Driving, Pumping
Bio:
Michael Demastus, born and raised in Franklin,TN. My father was a Firefighter in Columbia,TN back in the early 60's, my brother is currently with Franklin Fire Dept., and he was responsible for getting me interested inthe fire service. He was on the county's volunteer fire dept and after watching him for about 2 years, I caught the bug. I currently am a member of the Williamson County Rescue Squad and a career firefighter for the City of Spring Hill. I also have a girlfriend who is employed with the City of Franklin Fire Dept. and a lovely little girl who is 2 and was born (of course) on Sept. 11th

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At 8:03pm on June 11, 2009, Anthony Sedlak said…
hey go to have you as a friend, talk at you later.
At 12:15pm on November 26, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Mike,
Glad to have you.
PTB-FTM
At 7:59pm on October 21, 2008, John Bierling said…
Hello Mike,
I would like to send you some information about Incident Command Training which is critical to success when bad things happen. Would you please send your email address so I can send this information to you.
Thanks,
John Bierling
 
 

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