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Residence.
Prescott Valley, Arizona
Department:
Central Yavapai Fire District
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
25
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training
Funding
Moving to the future
Professional Qualifications:
Fire Instructor / TRT (Swiftwater, Ice, Mud, Rope, Con. Space , Avalanche, Dive, Trench, USAR, ICS instructor) PIO,
Topics you provide training for:
Special Operations
Areas of expertise:
Special Operations
Bio:
25 Plus year firefighter
20 Years of teaching Technical Rescue thru my private company.
Career departments - Fairbanks Ak, Anchorage Ak, Mat-Su borough Ak ,
Central Yavapai Az,
Volunteer Departments - Tri- Valley Ak. , McKinley Village Ak., NPS Denali Park Ak
Web site:
http://therescuecompany.com

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At 12:16am on November 11, 2008, Jason Buist said…
What's up you dirty leprechan!
At 10:42am on November 1, 2008, Ben Fleagle said…
Check out the pics of University RediMix going up in smoke. Foam urethane is an incredible fuel, isn't it?

Miss you too boss.
At 5:53pm on October 13, 2008, Ben Fleagle said…
Hey Brother:

Just checkin' in with you. Keith and I spent the day on the hillside out off Bonanza Creek Saturday just as the snow was flyin. Good class, good crew. Miss'd you smilin' face.
At 11:00pm on October 7, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Thanks brother!!
At 6:09pm on October 4, 2008, Christopher Naum, SFPE said…
Hey bro,
glad to see you're still kickin around....great to hear from you...stay in touch and stay safe...
At 1:47pm on October 3, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
You get tired of the Fairbanks cold? Or new opportunities for you?
At 12:36pm on October 3, 2008, Brent Kaiser said…
Hey Brother! Man it's been a long time. So I take it you made it up to the state conference?! I sure wish I could have been there. Did you instruct or just participate?
At 5:42pm on October 2, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Tim, was great meeting you up in Alaska, but that cold I had turned into pneumonia you guys are killing me! Can't wait to get back up there, hope you guys enjoyed my talk. Your fellow fool
At 5:36pm on October 2, 2008, Billy Goldfeder said…
Better get that mustache trimmed! haha
Seriously-thanks for the invite-seeya soon!
Billy
 
 

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