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Residence.
Kittery Point, ME
Department:
Kittery FD
Title/rank:
Capt.
Years of public service:
16
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training, Turnover and town growth
Professional Qualifications:
Federal Fire Insructor, Master Mariner, Maine Maritime Grad.
Topics you provide training for:
Basic Firefighting, Forcible Entry, Marine Fire Training, Rope Assisted Search, Firefighter Safety and Survival
Areas of expertise:
Marine and Shipboard firefighting
Bio:
I am a Captain with the Kittery Fire Department (ME) with 15 years experience in the fire service and twenty years in the maritime industry. I'm a graduate of Maine Maritime Academy and hold an unlimited tonnage ocean master and pilots license with experience aboard ships, tugboats and commercial fishing vessels.

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At 3:37pm on May 18, 2009, Andrew Johnston said…
Hey PJ it was great to see you and have you guys come up for a week of great training. I truly hope we can do more of it.
stay safe and keep in touch

-Andrew
At 7:32am on January 20, 2009, Dave Gallagher said…
Greetings mein schotzie.... how you doon?
At 1:08pm on September 18, 2008, Adam Bean said…
Hey you crazy Captain havent heard from you in a while hows things in Kit'ry? Looking forward to working on this convention with you guys.
At 11:15am on September 6, 2008, Eric Hankins said…
I'm flying in to ManchVegas Friday night. Sippy Da Cup will be picking me up. I'll be helping the Joisey Boyz teach auto extrication. See you then!!!

Be safe Bro
At 9:57pm on September 5, 2008, Eric Hankins said…
You going down to the Southern NE HOt training Next Month? Looks like a great time, and even better training. I hope to see you there.


Hankins
At 9:41am on July 14, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Hey PJ,
How are things up you're way? All is well here, just got back from NY yeterday and happy to see some blue skies again. What's the closest airport to York Beach? I know it's early, but next June looks to be busy. Stay safe my friend,
UL
At 10:24am on July 8, 2008, Brad Ingersoll said…
PJ,
Just echoing what Kris said; thanks for spending some time with us this past weekend. That kind of stuff is what makes the firefighting, and FOOLS, brotherhood what it is.
Stay safe man!
Brad
At 11:06am on July 7, 2008, Kristopher Loy said…
Thank you for spending part of your "vacation" with us. We had a great time and everyone thought your instruction was awesome! Let me know if you need anything!
At 1:15pm on June 23, 2008, Greg Wild said…
TJ,
How is Maine this time of year? How are you doing? Hope things are good.
UL
At 5:32am on June 7, 2008, Mike Donovan said…
Hey Pal,

Things are good here, kids in the home stretch of school and they are excited for the summer. I have been busy as a one arm paper hanger, had very few days off in May, working or teaching, things are really taking off. Hope all is well with you and your family.
 
 

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