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Steve Pegram
Male
Xenia, United States
Residence.
Ohio
Department:
City of Xenia
Title/rank:
Deputy Chief
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
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At 10:58pm on August 21st, 2008, Robert E. Shelton said…
Steve, it's been a long time!! I guess the last time I saw you was in B.E.R.T How is everything? I didn't know you were in Xenia now. Take care and be careful
At 9:27pm on July 25th, 2008, Christopher Naum, SFPE said…
Steve;
Just a quick note to say thanks for a super job on the POD cast, you're a natural...I think it was a great interview and discussion...we"ll have to do a part II in the Fall........
Chris
At 6:52pm on June 25th, 2008, Jason Turner said…
Get ready, and I mean get ready, we just finished CAD setup a few weeks ago and this week we've started Fire's setup and it's a lot of work. I'd recommend that you recruit at least 6-9 people that are very good with this type of work to help. You'll need it.

I'll keep you posted.

Jason
At 2:04am on June 13th, 2008, David Ebel said…
Hi Steve,

Please allow me to introduce you to our special site for responders. It was designed for firefighters and other responders by responders. It is a great place to meet and have fun, join discussions and forums, play games and just have fun on good days. When you have a "bad call" it is a safe place to vent, debrief or let it all out to others that are there for you. Many of those here are trained in CISM and are peer counselors. Others are skilled at even more knowledgeable levels ... all here for you or your friends when needed. With over 25 years of firefighting and chaplaincy I can appreciate the need for as sight that is safe and helpful


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At 1:57pm on June 2nd, 2008, Shane Furuta said…
Hey Steve... How's everything going in Ohio? I'll be in Baltimore in July for the Expo, will you be attending? Shoot me an email, furutes@aol.com... Talk to you later!

-Aloha
At 10:54pm on May 2nd, 2008, Jason Turner said…
I will Steve,,,,things are starting a little rocky already, not with the software but the staff. First impressions mean allot to me...
 
 

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