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Department:
New Haven
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
5
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Budget, New Probies
Professional Qualifications:
CT FF1,FF2,EMT-B,Basic Pump, Elevator Rescue, Haz-Mat Op, Degree Fire/Arson Investigation
Areas of expertise:
None-Everyone is always learning
Bio:
I began with a Combo Department in Fairfield County in 2003 out of H.S. While there I atteneded U of New Haven for Fire Science/ Arson Investigation Graduating in 2007. Durring my time at UNH I worked for a EMS service. In 2007 I was hired for career department in Wilton, Ct after graduating the CT Fire Academy Class 39 I worked the line for 9 Months before leaving to go to work for New Haven Fire

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At 2:11pm on July 23, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Welcome to the greatest training site in the World!
This where the serious trainers learn form each other, this where we as a family grow and you are a part of it. How exciting is that!
Please take a look at the group called HazMat News and Training. We are currently talking about some great things and I would love to hear what YOU have to say. Todd McKee
At 10:49pm on July 21, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Just think when Wilton gets electricity you can get them all on line.
 
 

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