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Department:
Lealman Fire District
Title/rank:
District Chief
Years of public service:
23
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Being proficient at all levels from FF to Chief Officer.
Professional Qualifications:
Fire Inspector, Fire Officer I, Fire Instructor III, Live Fire Instructor I, Paramedic, BSN - RN.
Serve as the Chairperson for the Pinellas County Fire Department Training Officers Group.
Topics you provide training for:
Nearly all as the Department Training Officer. Including OSHA, Incident Command, Aerial Operations, Assessment Centers, Haz Mat, EVOC, Strategies and Tactics, Live Fire.
Areas of expertise:
OSHA, Incident Command, Haz Mat, Employee Counseling.
Bio:
Currently serve as a District Chief on shift with the primary responsibility of Commanding Incidents and I also serve a second role as the Department's Training Officer for Lealman Fire District in St. Petersburg, FL. I have been in the fire service for 23 years and feel that I have the best two jobs that I could have.
Web site:
http://lealmanfire.com

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At 5:13pm on April 13, 2008, Jeff Patterson said…
Randy, Good seeing you this past week. Keep it safe and stay in touch.
At 8:59pm on April 9, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Welcome to the community Chief. We'd appreciate your input and advice in our Hazmat groups we have here.
 
 

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