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Bronx, NY - Woodlawn

Department:
FDNY
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
Since 1994 (FDNY since 2003)
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
Visit our "Training Classes" area for more information:

http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/trainingclasses.html

Areas of expertise:
Basic skills for today's under-staffed & over-tasked firefighters.
Bio:

Co-Owner of Brotherhood Instructors, LLC.

Full bio located at: http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/ourinstructors.html

Photo Editor, Fire Engineering Magazine (cover photo submissions should be sent to ndemarse.fireeng@gmail.com

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Carson DeMarse Benefit (Muscular Dystrophy) - 11/08/2008 - Morris, IL

To All:

It is my unfortunate duty to inform everyone that my brother's son
Carson has been diagnosed with Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy. Curt is a
firefighter in Morris, IL where he lives with his wife and son. Carson
is only 20 months old right now, and finding this disease this early in
a child's life is not only rare, it was a fortunate accident.
Typically, this disease does not manifest itself until a child is about
5 years old and starts to become unsteady on his feet and fall
fre… Continue

Posted on September 24, 2008 at 3:21pm — 4 Comments

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At 9:32pm on August 27, 2009, Nick Morgan said…
You're welcome brother! Stay safe too!
At 8:52am on June 10, 2009, Ed Hoffmann said…
Hi Nate,
Which Company are you assigned to? My wife and I will be in Manhattan from the 12th to the 18th of June, maybe I could stop by and say hello if you're close. I'll probably be spending a day in the Bronx with the Rescue, a few of my friends work there.

Stay Safe
Ed
At 6:47am on May 16, 2009, Eileen Brennan Cress said…
Hi Nate!!! It WAS great to see you in Indy...I am keeping my fingers crossed that , that will be the case again next April!! Keep me posted though if you should ever find yourself in the Fl area ever....

I hope all is well up North!!
:o)
At 7:15pm on April 3, 2009, Chris Good said…
Thank you for the add, I look forward to learning from everyone here. Thanks again, I'll be picking your brain soon.....
At 8:19pm on February 14, 2009, Paul J De Bartolomeo said…
Nate,
Did you recieve my emails?
At 11:59am on February 8, 2009, Jim Vejvoda said…
Good to heay from you Bro, hope all is well. Stay safe and hope to see ya next time your in Chicago.
At 7:40pm on February 2, 2009, Jim Vejvoda said…
Hey Buddy, hope all is well. Stay safe.
At 3:13pm on January 5, 2009, Jeff Schwering said…
No problem Bro! I'm just sitting on rear, waiting to hear if I make Captain, gotta love politics.

Stay Safe Brother!
Jeff
At 4:41pm on December 5, 2008, Jim Mason said…
Are you going to there to make a Weds nite beer drinking fets, Bud?
At 2:42pm on December 5, 2008, Jim Mason said…
You are hereby un-invited.
 
 

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