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DeWayne "Tootch" Eck 32, Male
Butler, Indiana
United States
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Residence.
Butler, Indiana
Department:
Butler Fire Dept
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
15
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
volunteers
$$$$$$$$$
Politics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Professional Qualifications:
Instructor I,firefighter I/II,Arson Detection and investigation,1st responder,
Topics you provide training for:
Extrication,vehicle firefighting, driver/operator, and thermal imaging
Areas of expertise:
Vehicle firefighting, fund raising for volunteers, and thermal imaging
Bio:
15 year member also 4th generation of firefighter on the Butler Fire Department, I am also active with Youth Baseball, High School Football, Fishing Tournemants, and I volunteer a lot of time to the Dekalb and Steuben County Toys for Tots
Web site:
http://www.maxtonmotors.com

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At 4:03pm on December 1, 2008, TR Hagerty said…
Hey Tootch That is the Dumbest saying I have ever heard. You have aways came fast from what Ive heard. This is a great website and a good way to network with other Firefighters Have Fun Hag
At 5:56pm on November 25, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Welcome aboard Tootch! Thank you brother for being so understanding and welcome to the community.
Bobby
At 3:29pm on November 22, 2008, Randy Brown said…
Welcome Aboard Tootch! Glad to see you joind a GREAT Website!

RB.
 
 

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