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Melbourne Beach, FL
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Residence.
3045 S. Hwy A1a #301 Melbourne Beach, FL
Department:
Orange County Florida (Retired)
Title/rank:
Training Officer
Years of public service:
32
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
NIMS Tactical Simulations, Strategy & Tactics, Incident Command
Areas of expertise:
Incident Command Instructor
Bio:
32 years of service - Orange County Fire Department (Orlando Florida) Served as Fire Fighter, Paramedic, Flight Medic, Engineer, Company Officer, Training Officer, Senior Instructor for Orange County Command School (credentialling Company Officers, Battalion Chief's and Executive Officers).
Web site:
http://www.nimstacticalsimulations.com

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At 11:08am on October 23, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Please allow me to invite you to the group called Unique HazMat Incidents. I will be presenting this at 2009 FDIC and would love to hear some of your thoughts. We are currently talking about some real interesting issues.
Todd McKee
At 7:04pm on October 12, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Thanks brother, how is life treating you these days where are you?
At 9:01pm on March 10, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Murph
You will see me in INDY!
At 8:10pm on March 10, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Jim
Thanks Brother Looking forward to seeing you at FDIC> How the heck are you anyway?
Your very good friend
Bobby
 
 

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