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A Discussion on 4" LDH vs 5" LDH,
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Lives in:
83 Black Oak Lane, Dracut, Ma.
Department:
City of Lowell, Ma.
Title/rank:
Deputy Chief
Years of public service:
29
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Firefighter survival training, Fire Hydraulics, ICS,
Professional Qualifications:
Adjunct fire science instructor for local community college.
Topics you provide training for:
Fire hydraulics
Fire Protection systems and equipment
Firefighter safety and survival skills
Bio:
29 years on LFD. Studied and rose through the ranks. Current responsibliity similar to a Battalion Chief, with added administrative role as IT coordinator.
Taught Fire Hydraulics and Fire Protection sytems/equipment, at local junior college since 1997, and offer both online as well.

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At 8:27pm on July 6, 2008, Rusty Ricker said…
Phil,
How ya' been, long time since EMT school at St Joe's eh?
Rusty...
At 7:54pm on March 4, 2008, Mike McEvoy said…
Small world, eh?
At 7:08pm on March 4, 2008, Phil Lemire said…
Enjoying Colorado with the wife.
 
 
 

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