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Residence.
200 S. Wilcox Str. Suite #445, Castle Rock, CO. 80104
Department:
IGNIS Forensics, LLC
Title/rank:
Forensic Fire Investigator/ Instructor/ Owner
Years of public service:
Twenty-five
Agency structure:
other
Top issues in your department:
I volunteer with our department and they do not get enough training in Colorado. Especially with evidence recovery and incendiary fires.
Professional Qualifications:
I have 25 yrs in Forensics and 12 yrs in Fire Investigation. My website is
www.deadmentalk.com
I teach all over the U.S.
Topics you provide training for:
Evidence Recovery
Fire Forensics Investigation
Origin and Cause NFPA 921-2008
Areas of expertise:
Forensics Recovery of all kinds
I was declared an Expert in a Colorado Court in Sept. 2007 as an Expert in Forensics and Fire Investigation
Bio:
I currently own my Forensic Investigation and Training Company. I have a total of 25 years of law enforement and fire investigation experience, including Supervisor of the Forensics Crime Scene Section for a Major Florida County. I have extensive background in training at all levels of fire and law enforcement. I was a Certified Instructor for the State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice. Trained the FBI Evidence Recovery Team and served as a leader of round table discussions at the Forensic Frenzy in Washington DC.
I have advanced training in; Arson/Fire Investigations, Bomb Evidence Recovery, Blood Stain documentation, Light engery Sources, forensic Photograph and Death Investigation.
Nationally Certified in Fire and Explosion Investigation and Vehicle Fire Investigation.
Web site:
http://www.deadmentalk.com & www.FACS-ACE.com
 

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At 4:28pm on July 21, 2008, Dianna Taylor said…
Todd,

I have had the basic Hazmat but I have yet to test for my cert. I need it to keep up my hours in fire investigation. Can you help?
Di
At 11:48am on July 17, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Di- Depends on what type of HazMat Training you are looking for-Todd
At 9:53pm on July 15, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Dianna:

Welcome to the greatest training site in the world! I would like to invite you to the group called HazMat News and Training. Feel free to share your thoughts regarding our topics. Todd McKee
 
 

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