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Sean Stumbaugh 43
Elk Grove, California
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Department:
Cosumnes Fire Department
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
24
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
California Firefighter I, II and Certified Fire Officer, Fire Instructor III
Topics you provide training for:
I manage the Training Division for a 180+ personnel department.
Areas of expertise:
Structural firefighting, fire ground pumping, extrication, command and control, management, and level I instructor.
Bio:
I joined the Fire Service as a Reserve in 1983. I have been employed full time since 1988. I have held the ranks of Firefighter, Lieutenant, Captain and Battalion Chief. I am a Registered Instructor with the California State Fire Marshals Office and am a Department Training Officer. I don't really like working days but I love the Fire Service, and I am trying to do my part to reduce Line of Duty Deaths.

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At 10:08am on December 29, 2008, Tim Zehnder said…
Thats cool it would be great to here from them and see how far back we have to go to see were the Zehnder connection comes from. Be Safe.
At 1:01pm on September 30, 2008, chris conforti said…
Hi Sean, thank you for getting back to me. That would be great if you can send me that list, I would really appreciate it. My e-mail is confortifire@yahoo.com.

Thank You,
Chris
At 10:48pm on July 28, 2008, Dave Dodson said…
Congrats Sean! Keep up the good work - and thanks for making it more safe out there!
At 11:51am on May 2, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Thanks brother!! Keep the faith pal!

be safe,

Rick
At 1:49am on April 15, 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.

Visit Emergency and Disaster Responders
Chaplain David Ebel
At 10:59pm on April 14, 2008, Jonathan Kaye said…
Sorry to hear you couldn't make it to FDIC. The CTC meeting was a good start--I wrote a couple of things about it in the Command Training Center group.
At 9:19pm on April 5, 2008, Christi Haymore said…
Tried it once here and just got my butt kicked, too rough. We stick to water skiing and wake boarding.
Thanks about the walk, I am really excited and hope to do it every year from now on.
At 4:31pm on April 5, 2008, Christi Haymore said…
That is the one thing I am missing living on the West coast.....waves:)
At 8:55pm on April 2, 2008, Jonathan Kaye said…
Dear Sean,

Will you be at the CTC meeting at FDIC on Apr 10? I'll be there so perhaps we'll run into each other. As Brian was saying in his post, I think the discussion/networking will really take off after that meeting.
At 8:34pm on March 24, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Sean thanks for posting. Always looking for new training methods.
 
 

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