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Residence.
Orange County, NY
Department:
New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control
Title/rank:
Fire Protection Specialist
Years of public service:
14
Agency structure:
Public safety (police-fire)
Top issues in your department:
Training and Response
Professional Qualifications:
Nationally Certified Fire Service Instructor 2
New York State Certified Fire Officer 1
New York State Certified HazMat Technician
New York State Certified Arson Investigator Level 1
New York State Certified Code Enforcement Official
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighting
NIMS ICS 100 to 400
Resource Tracking
Areas of expertise:
Fire Suppresion
Bio:
Volunteer Firefighter since 1987
New York State Service since 1994
Orange County, New York County Fire Instructor
New York State Fire Protection Specialist

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At 8:40pm on March 30, 2008, Andrew Jones said…
That's the one from the Post Office..the only thing missing is the FBI numbers!
At 8:37pm on March 30, 2008, C Whitby said…
This photo looks nothing like you : )
At 2:08pm on March 27, 2008, Les Greenwood said…
Yes I did.....thanks
At 9:20pm on March 24, 2008, Andrew Jones said…
That's the one from the Post Office..the only thing missing is the FBI numbers! Thanks for May 12th. The committee is DAMN GLAD TO HAVE YA!
At 9:14pm on March 24, 2008, Dave Walsh said…
Cuz, luv you pic; but you look a little "grey"... What's the matter; your agent won't let you put your picture up there???
Cuzzin Dave
At 8:58pm on March 24, 2008, Mark Butler said…
Hey, you da man! Welcome abord, Admiral Jones!
At 1:50pm on March 24, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
we could use your input in our Tactical Building Blocks group. We are on page 3 of groups.
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
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At 8:45am on March 24, 2008, Dave Walsh said…
Ceeeertainly!!!
At 8:35am on March 24, 2008, Dave Walsh said…
Cuzzin Andy,
Wanna be my friend?
 
 

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