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Established in 1952, relocated to current station in 1958, oldest apparatus 1989 Sutphen Pumper, and yes... it's blue.
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Department:
Riverside Fire & Rescue
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
3
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
IFSAC FF1, FF2, Fire Instructor 1, Hazmat Ops.
EMT-B, Auto Extrication Tech, Machinery Rescue Tech.
Topics you provide training for:
Auto Extrication, Dept Poicy Reveiw. OTEP.
Areas of expertise:
Auto Extrication, Technical Machinery Extrication

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At 1:16pm on February 22, 2010, Brad Hoff said…
I need you to update your profile, nicknames in parenthesis are okay providing you use your full name with it. It's site policy, otherwise your account could be suspended.

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At 11:56pm on March 11, 2009, CindyCBCardin said…
What a beautiful truck! I've never seen a blue one!
At 4:21pm on March 6, 2009, Brad Hoff said…
The forum asks that you use your real name instead of an alias but you can put that in parenthesis behind it.

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