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Residence.
Newton, IA
Department:
Newton Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter/Paramedic
Years of public service:
8
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF-1 & 2, Instructor-1, Officer-1, Pumper Operator, Paramedic.
Topics you provide training for:
FF-1 & 2, High Angle Rope Rescue, Confined Space Rescue

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At 8:27pm on January 9, 2009, Dan Walker said…
I do, do you want house only or over all incident? I will shoot you an email tomorrow. Walk
At 7:53pm on October 19, 2008, Dan Walker said…
Steve, I guess it is you and I for firday night. Everyone else is going up Saturday morning to NATA. Call me sometime this week.
Walk
At 3:18am on September 21, 2008, Angela Little said…
HEY! How the hell u been? How's the wife and little one?
At 9:21pm on September 4, 2008, Tim Zehnder said…
Hi Steve welcome I did some teaching in Grenell and meet Dan & Angie Great group of folks.
At 6:53pm on September 4, 2008, Dan Walker said…
Hey man,
Whats up?
At 9:39am on September 3, 2008, Dan Walker said…
Steve,
Welcome, Click on the groups, there are some pretty good ones.

Dan
 
 

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