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Residence.
Manchester CT
Department:
N.H.F.D / Ct Air national guard
Title/rank:
Firefighter / Senior Airmen
Years of public service:
5
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
CT certified FF I & II , Haz-Mat ops / Department of Defense Certified FF I & II , Airport Rescue Firefighter , Haz-Mat ops , Driver-Operator Pumper , Mobile water supply , ARFF / CMC Rope rescue technicain I & II
Areas of expertise:
None - I Always look to learn more
Bio:
I started my carrer in a volunteer dept in hartford county. I joined the air national guard in 2005 and graduated from the Air Force fire academy in 2006. I was recently hired by a New Haven county dept

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At 11:31am on August 5, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Welcome, to the greatest training site in the world! This is where the serious trainers come together and grow as a family. I would like to invite you to visit the HazMat Group called HazMat News & Training. Feel free to share your thoughts. Todd C. McKee
 
 

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