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Residence.
10 Plymouth Street Mansfield, Ma 02048
Department:
Mansfield Fire Department
Title/rank:
Deputy Fire Chief
Years of public service:
23
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing
Funding
Professional Qualifications:
Certified FF 1/2, Officer 1, Safety Officer, HazMat Technician, EMT, Instructor, B.S Arson Investigation, Minor in Criminal justice, Certificates of Study in Hazardous Materials and Fire Prevention
Topics you provide training for:
Basic Firefighter Skills, Officer Candidate School, Tactics.
Bio:
23 years in Fire Service, starting as a Paid on Call Firefighter, Permenant Paid Firefighter Lieutenant, Deputy Fire Chief with a mix of Urban and Suburban Firefighting experience. Serving on District Haz-Mat team since 1991, Fire Investigator since 1990, Fire Service Instructor since 1986, United States Coast Guard Reserve (6 years)

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At 6:18pm on October 23, 2008, Barry Aptt said…
Nice action photo
At 7:36am on March 13, 2008, Dave LeBlanc said…
Apparently they'll let anybody on here.

Nice to see you bro.
At 4:44pm on March 12, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Jim, we could use your input in our Saffing group as well as our Tactical Building Blocks
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
Be Safe,
 
 

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