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Ted Smith 38, Male
Nashville
United States
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Residence.
Murfreesboro
Department:
Franklin Fire
Title/rank:
FF/P
Years of public service:
7
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
staffing, morale, and competative pay
Professional Qualifications:
Firfighter/ Paramedic
Topics you provide training for:
patient care
Areas of expertise:
forcable entry, search and rescue, and patient care
Bio:
4 years with South Trail Fire in Ft. Myers Florida, 3 years with Rutherford County EMS, 1 year with Franklin Fire.

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At 8:51pm on May 3, 2008, Ben Marler said…
Your Cap. said something about you being his new bodyguard. I hope he's not trying to pay you in change, or back rubs........Watch him, he's sneaky.
At 3:24pm on May 3, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Ted,
I hear Congrats are in order for you. Nice job today!
At 11:39am on April 28, 2008, Ted Smith said…
The force is strong with this one. Poo poo poo poo....
At 11:14am on April 28, 2008, Geoff Manfre said…
I like you Ted. Your my Favorite. Carl.
At 7:31pm on April 27, 2008, CLAY MALONE said…
Pretty cool site. I haven't been able to spend a lot of time on it, but what I've seen I really like. See Ya!!
At 11:21pm on April 19, 2008, David Ebel said…
Please allow me to invite you to a site designed by responders for responders... the crew that is doing it is CISM multilevel trained and are there for the guys after the bad calls. It helps the responders that do not yet have a team or would be worried that they asking for help would be seen as weakness. Please join and share it when you can. As a chaplain with over 25 years of service to fire departments I am excited with it's potential to provide support.

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At 1:21pm on April 19, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Welcome Ted, glad to see you made it.
Greg
At 7:56am on April 19, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Hey Ted, welcome to the community. I need to ask a favor from you. Chief Halton is trying something different here, and we ask that you use your full name when making posts. We're not trying to exclude anyone, but the intent is to protect everyone from unwanted and inappropriate posts. Thanks, and share your knowledge and experiences with us.
 
 

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