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Chip Seager 48, Male
Odessa, NY
United States
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Residence.
4766 MacDowell Road
Department:
Odessa Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Training Officer/N.Y.S. Fire Instructor
Years of public service:
30
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Retention and Recruitment
Professional Qualifications:
New York State Fire Instructor
Fire Inspector
N.Y.S. Code Enforcement Officer
Fire Investigator
Firefighter Level I
Fire Officer I
Code Compliance Technician
Firefighter Recruit Class I
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighter One and Two
Hazardous Materials
Live Fire (A/B)
Scene Support
Incident Safety Officer
Nims 700/100/200
Confined Space Awareness & Safety
F.A.S.T.
Firefighter Survival
Fire Behavior and Arson Awareness
Principles of Building Construction, Combustibles
Defensive Driving
First Aid/C.P.R./A.E.D.
Areas of expertise:
I would not consider myself an expert in any field. I am always learning from my students.
 

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