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Residence.
Wareham, Massachusetts
Department:
Wareham Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter/Training Officer
Years of public service:
14
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Firefighter I/II, Fire Instructor I, Hazardous Materials Technician, Fire Officer I, EMT- B Certified
Topics you provide training for:
Basic Firefighting, Hazardous Materials, CounterTerrorism, Pumps and Hydraulics, SCBA, Aerial Ladders, Vehicle Extrication, Rapid Intervention, Self Survival, Communications
Areas of expertise:
Pumps, SCBA, Hazardous Materials, Communincations
Bio:
4th Generation Firefighter, Department Training Officer, Instructor for the Massachusetts Fire Academy, member of FEMA US&R Mass Task Force 1

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At 11:09am on October 23, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Please allow me to invite you to the group called Unique HazMat Incidents. I will be presenting this at 2009 FDIC and would love to hear some of your thoughts. We are currently talking about some real interesting issues.
Todd McKee
At 7:22am on June 2, 2008, Rusty Ricker said…
Summer School 2008
July 11th, 12th and 13th 2008
www.NEFOOLS.org
At 4:11pm on April 29, 2008, Gregg Normandin said…
Welcome Pat, glad to see you joined.

Gregg
 
 

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