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Residence.
San Clemente Calif
Department:
Anaheim (Ca) FD
Title/rank:
Captain/Paramedic
Years of public service:
Twenty Six
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Calfironia State Certified Fire Officer
Calfironia State Certified Paramedic
Safety Officer Certs
California Instructor
National Fire Academy Advanced Safety Operations and Management
California Advocate, National Fallen Firefighters Everyone Goes Home
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighter Safety
Company Level Stuff
EMT/CPR
Customer Service
Areas of expertise:
Firefighter Safety
Bio:
Enjoy travel, blues music, surfing w/my sons, helping others
Hoping to help make a difference in the firefighter LODD experience
 

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At 3:28pm on June 1, 2008, John Price said…
Hey Eric...how'd you know my nicname was JP?
thanks for the add
EGH = Everyone Goes Home
RFB = ???
At 8:31pm on May 31, 2008, Eric Hankins said…
Hey JP welcome to the site!!! Glad to see you here...

Be safe Cap!! I'll talk to you soon.

Hankins
 
 

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