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Steve Kirschner
Department:
Detroit Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Senior Lieutenant
Years of public service:
31
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Cutbacks, lack of any training, lack of necessary equipment,
Professional Qualifications:
Haz Mat Tech, Arson Investigator 4 years, Detroit Metro Police Academy
Topics you provide training for:
Field Ops
Areas of expertise:
Residential/Structural firefighting, Arson Investigation
 

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At 10:51am on July 1st, 2008, Randy Brown said…
Steve,

This is a GREAT website!!
WELCOME ABOARD!

Randy B.
 
 

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