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Englewood NJ
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Residence.
Closter, NJ
Department:
City of Englewood
Title/rank:
Chief of Department
Years of public service:
30
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Budget
Staffing
Training
Personnel
Professional Qualifications:
BS Degree Fire Science
Master Degree Adminstrative Science
Certified Public Manager
CFO Designation
Level II Fire Instructor
Fire Official
Certified Arson Investigator
Topics you provide training for:
Strategy and Tactics
RIT/RIC
Command/Control
Building Construction
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Areas of expertise:
Nobody's an expert, I'm learning something everyday!
Web site:
http://cityofenglewood.org

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At 12:58pm on December 5, 2008, Phil Jose said…
Is the picture on your home page designed to protect your identity? Perhaps the city council is looking for you!
At 1:25pm on November 11, 2008, Jay Blake said…
Hey Brother, I hope all is well. keep in touch.
At 12:45pm on November 11, 2008, Larry R Collins said…
How are you doing Robert? Professor LaCount moved on. He is the new Assistant Chief of training and risk management for the city of Mooresville, North Carolina. My first grandaughter is 5 months old and in July I moved into my new home protected throughout with a Blazemaster sprinkler system my wife and I installed. I hope you are well and happy. Drop me a line or give me a call when you get a chance. larry.collins@eku.edu or 859-200-2780.
At 12:38pm on November 11, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Chief,
Welcome to the community brother!
Bobby
 
 

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