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Residence.
Horseshoe Valley, ON
Department:
Toronto Fire Services
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
23
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Seniority Based Promotional System
Complacency
Professional Qualifications:
Graduate of Ontario Fire College
Lead Instructor, Ontario Fire College High Rise Program
Topics you provide training for:
High Rise
IMS
RIT
Areas of expertise:
High Rise
IMS
RIT
Bio:
Captain McKay is a 23 year veteran fire officer in a large urban department. He is dedicated to enabling fire fighters to acheive safe and efficient fireground operations through training, commitment and attention to detail.

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At 6:33pm on October 8, 2008, Andrew Brassard said…
Fred,
How is it going brother.
Hope all is well in "The Big Smoke"?
Stay Safe,
Andrew
 
 

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