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No matter what type of tactics or operations your department provides, the quality and efficiency are dramatically affected by the leadership skills of your officers. Leadership is the most important element of everything we do!
12 hours ago
Congrats Todd! You are going to love that thing. Bad news; if you hit class A with CAFS, it will NEVER relite. Bad for live burn training, good for response to class A fires. No rekindle. :-) Send me your training plan when you are done with it. ...
14 hours ago
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Our department is about to receive it's first CAFS engine. We are going to burn a when the truck arrives to get use to the truck ( we are going to train for 30 days with the truck first). Has anyone used a CAFS engine on a training fire? How hard ...
14 hours ago
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Residence.
Ohio
Department:
EKCJFD
Title/rank:
Firefighter - Fire Instructor - HazMat Instructor - Fire Investigator
Years of public service:
11
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FFII, EMT, Fire Investigation, HazMat Command, HazMat Specialist, HazMat Tech, Fire Instructor, STI, HazMat Instructor, NIMS 100-800, CPR, WMD Awareness, WMD Operations, WMD Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
HazMat
Firefighter I
Firefighter II
WMD
EMT
Areas of expertise:
HazMat
Bio:
Firefighter Todd C. McKee is a eleven year veteran of the fire service. Currently with the Eastern Knox County Joint Fire District in Danville, Ohio.

Currently Todd not only works as a firefighter at the Eastern Knox County Joint Fire District. He works for the Knox County Career Center as a Fire Instructor, and is a HazMat Trainer for the University of Findlay.

Todd has dedicated three years of his elevento the young Explorers molding them and watching them grow up to become excellent firefighters. He spent two years as Executive Officer of Explorer Post 331 and one year as Lead Advisor for Explorer Post 311. In that time the Explorers won National Achievement Awards from the Boy Scouts of America. Todd has currently conducted HazMat classes in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Pennsylvania and trained of 500 students in Hazardous Materials. Over the years Todd has served as a Lieutenant, Treasurer, Fire Prevention Officer, Asst. Trainer and Lead Trainer.

Todd is a graduate of the 1993 class of Johnstown-Monroe high school, where he then moved on to Broadcasting school at the American School of Broadcasting. Since then Todd found his love in the Fire Service and has taken several classes.

Some of his certifications are as follows: 240 hour firefighter, Emergency Medical Technician, Fire Instructor, HazMat Trainer, HazMat Operations, HazMat Technician, HazMat Specialist x 2, HazMat Commander, C.E.R.T., National ICS 100-200-300-700-800, Rural Water Movement, Fire Investigator, Traumatic Brain Injury Instructor, Special Topics Instructor and School Readiness for Terrorism and Disasters.

Todd has been a member of the Knox County Fire Investigation Team, Boy Scouts of America, Ohio Firefighters Association, Knox County Firefighters Association, Heart of Ohio Firefighters Association, Danville Fire Association, , and NFPA.
Web site:
http://hazmatohio.com

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At 6:13pm on November 3, 2009, Ben Fleagle said…
Events have overwhelmed me at home, I'll call this week, is 6 pm your time good?
At 8:48pm on November 1, 2009, Ben Fleagle said…
I'll give you a call, thanks!!
At 9:15pm on October 21, 2009, Dan Rice said…
Todd,
I got a new phone and in the process must have missed your voicemail about the RIT class that you where teaching. Very sorry I didn’t get back with you in time. If you need any help with anything else let me know and thanks for thinking of me for that one. Hope all is well brother, I’ll talk to you soon.
At 6:31pm on September 25, 2009, Frank Ricci said…
Todd,
How did that file work out?
At 9:23pm on September 24, 2009, Cory Orbison said…
Hey Todd, thanks for the quick reply on my discussion and the offer for some drills. You can contact me at corbi@salisburync.gov . I have been away from HazMat for a while and am trying to get back into the groove and also make sure that my guys are up to date and safe. Stay safe brother.
At 12:33pm on September 22, 2009, Brent Sanger said…
Todd, good catch on the one you commented on. I have been deleting an average of 10 spam profiles like that a day for the last couple weeks. Wonder what's bringing the flood on.
At 9:46pm on September 7, 2009, Frank Ricci said…
Send me your email, Thanks Frank
At 10:28am on August 23, 2009, Gregory Banks said…
Todd- I left a message for Drew Smith regarding the Tri-winged occupancy. He has not returned a message. Any chance you can help?

Thanks
At 3:00pm on July 23, 2009, Mike McEvoy said…
Todd - I did not - sorry I missed it. Mike:)
At 9:32pm on July 11, 2009, Antonio Almodovar said…
I'd be very interested in joining the group. In the first stages of a Haz Mat incident what is needed are firefighters and command staff that know Haz Mat and can make initial decisions which satisfy life safety priority.
 
 

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