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Mike Dipinto CFD - Cleveland Ohio
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Residence.
Tarpon Springs, FL
Department:
Cleveland, Ohio - CFD
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
34
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Areas of expertise:
Structural Firefighting, WMD, Building Collapse Ops, Water Rescue, Ice Rescue, High Angle Rescue, Trench Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, HazMat, Shipboard Firefighting, Fire Training Instructor in SCBA Ops, Live Structural
Firefighting Ops and Aerial Equipment Ops.
Bio:
Retired from CFD in April 2007..... w/33 years 10 months of Service

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At 8:55pm on July 2, 2008, Todd McKee said…
How things going haven't chatted with you in a while! Be safe Chief -Todd
At 8:21pm on April 12, 2008, David Ebel said…

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At 6:57pm on March 29, 2008, Robert E. Shelton said…
Chief, please take a look at the Haz-Mat forum!! Hello from Cincy
At 7:26pm on March 10, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Hi Chief, I see that yoor expertise is HazMat. I am a HazMat Nerd form Ohio! Please pass any tips this way. I run a HazMat site www.hazmatohio.com! Check it out and provide any imput you have!
Thank you SIR!
 
 

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