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Residence.
Ashland City TN
Department:
Franklin Fire Department
Title/rank:
Lt
Years of public service:
12
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Growing Department and training
Professional Qualifications:
FF I and II, AO, Instructor I, Fire Officer I and II, Hazmat Specialist
Topics you provide training for:
Hazmat, RIT, Basic FF
Areas of expertise:
Hazmat
Bio:
Started as a volunteer back in 1996 with the Ashland City Fire Department. I was a volunteer there for 8 years. In 1999, I graduated from Volunteer State Community College with a A.S. degree in Fire Science. In 2000, I was hired full-time with the Franklin Fire Department as an entry level firefighter. I have been promoted to engineer and Lt in the last 8 years. I am now the Lt on Tower2 on "C" shift.

In 2002, I began teaching for Vol State Community College and am now currently teaching Fire Behavior and Fire Service Hydraulics.

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At 7:53pm on May 6, 2008, Ben Marler said…
Do you feel all sciency, with your newfound radiological skills?
At 8:46pm on May 3, 2008, Ben Marler said…
Take notice of who is standing directly behind Vick's backside. St 2 is a close bunch,hmmm................
At 4:14pm on May 1, 2008, Ted Smith said…
That is definately your good side.
At 4:14pm on May 1, 2008, Ted Smith said…
Love the pic.
At 9:25am on April 22, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Would you post a picture? Let me know if you need one, I think I have several of you.
At 10:54pm on April 16, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Check out and sign up, we could use your input in our Tactical Building Blocks group. We are on the side under featured groups.
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
Be Safe
At 7:35pm on April 14, 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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At 8:44am on April 13, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Mike,
Hope that all is well. I have some pix from the bash if you want them.
At 8:07am on April 12, 2008, Greg Wild said…
Mike,
Thanks for joining. Glad you made it to FDIC.
Greg
At 6:53pm on April 9, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Welcome to the community Lt. We could use anything you have in one of our Hazmat groups here.
 
 

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