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Shanna Hanson
Residence.
Minnesota
Department:
Minneapolis Fire
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
16
Agency structure:
Paid fire department

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Qualified or Certified - Which is more important?

Added a post Aug 20

Qual's or Cert's ??? The customer in the wrecked car/collapsed trench/house fire/scaffolding emergency and the firefighters calling the mayday one floor away don't care how many pieces of paper so... Read More »

Tagged: qualification, accreditation, certification

 

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At 12:14pm on September 4th, 2008, John Shafer said…
WoW girl I feel honored to have you on my friends list. I just got through watching your speech at the GOP. U rocked way to go Girl. :)
At 8:09pm on June 18th, 2008, Jim Rigstad said…
Did your Team get deployed to Hugo? I understand a k-9 team from WI got sent.
At 8:01pm on June 18th, 2008, Jim Rigstad said…
Shanna have you worked with the MN national guard CERF-P team at all. We just had them at the REACT center for a three day validation exercise. Very interesting working with the military. They do have skills to bring to the table. Their command post is state of the art with plenty of staffing and the decon area they set up was very impressive.
At 7:49pm on June 11th, 2008, Andy Fossum said…
Shanna. Nice to see your back.
Andy. HCMC Paramedic
At 2:32pm on June 11th, 2008, Sandy Lasa said…
Hey Shanna,
Not sure if you remember me, we met at FDIC. (Boston R1). Glad to see you on here. We started a Heavy Rescue Group, check it out. It was great talking to you, hope all is well in MN
At 2:24pm on June 9th, 2008, Shanna Hanson said…
Take a short hiatus and go from #657 to being in the #3000 block. Great to see how the site is growing.

No definitive word on that elevator extrication yet.
 
 

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