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Monroe Township, NJ
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Residence.
Monroe Township, New Jersey
Department:
Monroe Township Fire District No. 2
Title/rank:
Firefighter/Inspector
Years of public service:
14
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Communications, interoperability training on the fireground.
Professional Qualifications:
BS-Biological Sciences-Rutgers University
Current MPA student in Public Safety Management specialization-Walden University
National Registry certified Paramedic
NJ state certified Firefighter I
Firefighter Level II
Firefighter Instructor Level II
HazMat and WMD Operations
Vehicle/Heavy truck extrication
Topics you provide training for:
Medical responders, Live burn training, Carbon Monoxide detection and treatment.
Areas of expertise:
Incident Communications and control
Emergency services system design
Customer focused service
Web site:
http://www.station57.org

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At 1:06pm on May 22, 2008, Steve Gooley said…
Welcome to the site. Take a look at the New Jersey group located at http://community.fireengineering.com/group/newjersey. Feel free to join and make it your own.
 
 

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