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Residence.
Medway
Department:
Sudbury
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Manpower (lack of)
Professional Qualifications:
Nationally Certified: Fire Instructor II, Fire Officer II, Safety Officer
Bachelor in Fire Science
Topics you provide training for:
Fireground Pumps Hydraulics
SCBA
LPG/LNG
Areas of expertise:
Fireground Pumps Hydraulics
SCBA
LPG/LNG
Bio:
Capt. Sudbury MA FD
Instructor Mass. Fire Academy: Recruit Training Program and Flammable Gas Program Instructor
Bachelor in Science in Fire Science

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At 7:35am on November 2, 2008, Barry Aptt said…
Tim,

Sorry for your recent loss of a fellow brother. Hope everythign is well and we were thinking of ya at Stow the day of the funeral.
At 12:12pm on August 12, 2008, Bill Sullivan said…
Hey Tim,
I didn't forget ya with that book on "D. Winters-101st E 506 PIR". I'll get it to you.
Sully
At 5:41pm on April 13, 2008, David Ebel said…

Visit Emergency and Disaster Responders
A site for responders by responders.. please check it out for yourself. Be honored to have you see for yourself.
At 11:26am on March 29, 2008, PJ Langmaid said…
Tim I grew up in Sudbury and went to school with Kevin. He and I started out together at Loring and finished up at Minuteman. I knew he had two kids but a third on the way! Tell him I said congrats! I stopped by the firehouse on Rt. 20 to say "hi" in December but he was out. Take care Tim and next time I'm home we will all have to get together for some pints.
At 7:59pm on March 28, 2008, PJ Langmaid said…
Tim it's good to see a Sudbury guy on here. Tell Kevin Cutler I said "Hi".
At 12:54pm on March 19, 2008, Sandy Lasa said…
Hey Tim, Thanks for being my friend (LOL
At 8:14pm on March 12, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Tim,we could use your input. It is listed on the 2nd page of groups.Tactical Building Blocks & Air Management
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips. Check out the staffing group too.
Be Safe,
At 7:27pm on March 12, 2008, Pat Nichols said…
good to see you here
 
 

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