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Steve Yelich
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At 9:44pm on September 14, 2008, Zachary Minnick said…
Any new fire porn i should see lol...send me and add yuckman
At 10:13am on April 6, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Hi Steve,

Hope to see ya in Indy.

Be safe!

Rick

Profile Information

Department:
THFD
Title/rank:
Capt
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Master FF& Strategy/Tactics, FO I&II, Intsructor II/III, Inspector I/II, Haz-Mat Tech as well as many others.
Topics you provide training for:
Building Construction, Fire Behavior, Forcible Entry, FF Safety & Survival
Areas of expertise:
None: I'm the dumbest guy in the fire service; I try learn something every day.
I try my best at Truck work!!!
Bio:
In my nearly 20 years I have been assigned every position in Fire Suppresion. I have been a Co. Officer since 1994. I have mainly been assigned to a Truck since that time.
I also Volunteer at my small country dept. I'm currently the Career FF rep to Dis. 7. In Nov of 2007 I was the lead Instructor for the In. TRT for FF Survival & RIT.
Web site:
http://steveyelich@vigocountyfire.com
 
 

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