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BFC Ekellop 48, Male
GAVERE, Oost Vlaanderen
Belgium
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Residence.
Gavere, Belgium
Department:
Gavere Fire Dept, Belgian Fireobservers
Title/rank:
Batallion Chief
Years of public service:
17
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Running a fire department, getting budget approved, implement new techniques in the department
Professional Qualifications:
Educated in Fire science, fire marshall
Topics you provide training for:
general training, dispatching, hazmat incidents, radio procedures, computer applications
Areas of expertise:
Computer science, management skills
Bio:
17 years of service
10 years educations in fire science
12 years organizing educational trips to the US
Web site:
http://www.fireobservers.org

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At 9:39pm on April 25, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Hey BFC Ekellop. welcome to the community. Chief Halton has asked me to pass a message on to you. We are excited to have you participate in our discussions and interactive forums. We are trying something a little different here: To ensure we have the best communication possible, we are asking that you use your full name if you wish to participate. By eliminating anonymous posts we hope to elevate the discussion and maintain a sense of open and honest sharing. The intent is not to exclude anyone but to protect everyone from unwanted and inappropriate postings.
 
 

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