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Port Chester NY
United States
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Residence.
Port Chester NY
Department:
FDNY
Title/rank:
FF
Years of public service:
18
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
State of CT Certified FSI 1
Graduate FDNY Technical Rescue School
FDNY Rescue Company SCUBA Diver
FDNY Ladder Company Chauffer
Ct Fire Academy Adjunct Instructor
Adjunct Instructor Fairfield Ct Regional Fire School
Topics you provide training for:
Fire Supression
Fire Company Operations
RIT
Firefighter Safety and Survival
Technical Rescue
Recruit
Forcible Entry
Aerial Operator/Aerial Tactics
Live Fire Training
Engine Company Op's
Truck Company Op's
Hydraulic Vehicle Extrication
Bio:
9 year veteran with the FDNY curently assigned to Rescue Company 1, former companies include Engine Company 21, Ladder Company 2, and Tower Ladder 23.

Employed by the Willimantic Fire Department 1991-1999

Started in fire service in 1990 as a volunteer with the Mansfield (CT) Volunteer Fire Company

State of Connecticut Certified Instructor since 1997

Adjunct Instructor Connecticut Fire Academy and Fairfield CT Regional FIre School

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At 5:21am on April 24, 2008, Mike Donovan said…
Hey wacker, welcome aboard
At 11:10am on April 21, 2008, Paul J De Bartolomeo said…
Quite a resume Buch wacker. Where did you attend nursey school? I think you left that out!
At 4:56pm on April 20, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Take a look and sign up to our group we could use your input. Tactical Building Blocks & Air Management
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips
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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