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Residence.
14100 W Cleveland Ave New Berlin WI 53151
Department:
Milwaukee
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
25
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing
Professional Qualifications:
ISO,State Instructor, Company Officer, Tech Level Speical Operations
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighting,Trench, RIT, Confined Space,leadership
Areas of expertise:
Firefighting,Trench, RIT, Confined Space
Bio:
Paul J. Conway is a Battalion Chief and 24 year veteran of the Milwaukee Fire Department currently assigned the First Battalion. He was an Assistant Director of the HURT Team and has developed numerous operations manuals and standard operating procedures; and has responsibility for continual training of the 90 member HURT Team. Following the events of September 11, 2001, Paul worked for the New York City Office of Emergency Management, Mayor’s Office, as a Logistics Operations Manager at the World Trade Center site.
Paul is also the owner of Paul Conway Shields, a fire equipment manufacturing company employing 35 people with sales of several million dollars. He has extensive experience with national and international fire departments’ and distributors’ needs regarding purchasing, bid processes, and safety and municipal requirements. Paul assisted in the development of leather and composite helmets for the fire service to meet NFPA requirements and was owner of Paul Conway Helmets; prior to its sale to Lion Apparel in June 2000.
Paul also has extensive volunteer fire department experience serving 17 years with the New Berlin (WI) Volunteer Fire Department; advancing to the Rank of Assistant Chief of Operations.
Web site:
http://paulconwayshields.com

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At 8:39am on January 25, 2009, Walter D. Patterson said…
Paul,

Just a quick note to say that your leather shields are the best on the market.

Thanks,
Walter
At 9:49pm on November 8, 2008, Brian Meroney said…
Howdy paul from Texas... Notice the helmet?
At 6:27am on October 18, 2008, Ellen Brown said…
Hi Paul...how're you doing?
At 6:50pm on October 7, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Paul,
John signed the book and it is going in the mail tomorrow morning.
Bobby
At 6:36pm on October 6, 2008, Kristopher Holien said…
Cpt. Conway,
I think I used to speak with you on a conference call affiliated with a political race. Are you the same guy?
At 12:49am on October 6, 2008, jay comella said…
Hopefully this will turn out to be a good forum for exchange of ideas.
 
 

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