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Mishawaka, IN
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Residence.
60331 Dogwood Rd
Department:
Mishawaka Fire
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
Officer development
Safety
State Certifications
Driver/Operator
Instructor development
Areas of expertise:
Co-coordinator for Mishawaka Leadership Symposium, 350 attendees this year, hope to you there.
Bio:
Married, 4 children 23,22,15,13. 20 years experience, 15 with MFD, promoted to Captain in 2008.

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At 7:39am on November 28, 2008, troy kerckhove said…
Hey Ray you guys did a great job with the leadership thing, sorry for the poor turn out on Sunday and the sleeping chiefs on Saturday.
 
 

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