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Scott A. Spinazola
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DRILLS ONLY.....A resource for Company Officers to assist with the delivery of company level training. List the learning objectives and a step by step approach for conducting the drills safely.
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Training Officers and Instructors group dedicated to professional development of TO's and Instructors.
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Residence.
Hinsdale, IL
Department:
Lisle-Woodridge Fire District
Title/rank:
BC Training & Safety
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Web site:
http://www.lwfd.org

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At 5:15pm on April 23, 2009, Matt Peksa said…
Hey Scott I tried to email Moe and the others who registered for our class, and it did not go through. Can you pass the word that we will meet at Lemont sta 1 @ 0800, and will have a short classroom. After we will head out to O'Hares yard in Downers for the rest of the class. Make sure you stop by. Thanks
At 9:22am on March 29, 2009, Nate DeMarse said…
Hey Chief,

Thanks for the add. Stay safe!
At 10:07pm on March 23, 2009, Matt Peksa said…
All is good accept the enrollment. We have 18 so far and we really need about 35. Still some time, and you know how it goes with last minute sign ups. As of right now we are still planning on a go.
At 1:14pm on March 19, 2009, Gary Rauch said…
Hey Scott, nice to see ya here. See ya at the next surround and drowned.
At 7:39pm on March 11, 2009, Tom Mahn said…
Scott, Good to see you entered the Fire Engineering community! Good place to share information. Lunch soon?
Tom Mahn
 
 

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