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Bob Lindsay
Male
Waterloo, Wisconsin, United States
Department:
Waterloo Fire & and Rescue
Title/rank:
FF /EMT
Years of public service:
since 1998
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Navy Fire Fighter and Damage Control Schools, Fire Fighter 1, Fire Officer 1, EMT B, (Madison Area Technical College), EMT I, Fire Fighter 2 (Moraine Park Technical College) Rope Rescue Tech, Hazmat Tech (Milwaukee Fire Academy), Motor Pump Operator, Aerial Operator, EVOC, Incident Command, Fire Investigation, Vehicle Extrication (Madison Area Technical College), CERT Train the Trainer (Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs), Tactics and Strategies for Initial Company Operations, Incident Command, (National Fire Academy), Confined Space, Hazmat Operations, (Lakeland College}

Bob Lindsay's Groups

Tools and Tricks
(71 members)
Created by J. Spaulding
Structural Collapse Rescue
(51 members)
Created by John O'Connell
FireFighterClose Calls
(75 members)
Created by Billy Goldfeder
Rescuing the Rescuers
(71 members)
Created by J. Scott Loftis
Technical Rescue
(62 members)
Created by Art Bloomer
Street Smart Fire Officer
(113 members)
Created by Skip Coleman
Haz-Mat
(80 members)
Created by Robert E. Shelton
Engine Company Operations-Engineer
(44 members)
Created by Michael Rude
HazMat News or Training
(38 members)
Created by Todd McKee
 

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