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Casey Johnson 26, Male
Anchorage
United States
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Residence.
Anchorage, Alaska
Department:
Anchorage Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter / Paramedic
Years of public service:
10
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
IFSAC FF II
Technical Rescue Technician
Instructor I
Paramedic
A.A.S Municipal Fire Control
Topics you provide training for:
I have spent the last few years as an Advisor for the AFD Explorer Post, teaching basic Firefighting and Leadership Classes.

EMS Training
Areas of expertise:
Jack of All Trades, Expert of none - Constantly Learning
Bio:
I started my Fire Service Career in 1998 in a little town called Delta Junction in Alaska. After 2 years as a volunteer, I hired on with the University Fire Department in Fairbanks, AK. After 3 1/2 years with UFD and getting an A.A.S in Municipal Fire Control and a PM license, I'm now a FF/PM for the Anchorage Fire Department - At Fire Station 3 in an Engine/Medic Rotation.

I have a beautiful wife and 3 children who I love very much. We live in Eagle River, AK.

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At 2:43am on December 3, 2008, Brent Kaiser said…
It was good seeing you again Casey. Maybe next time I'll actually let you buy me a drink. Take care brother, and stay safe.
At 2:51pm on November 30, 2008, Cody Grella said…
It was good to see you, and thank you for reading Bess' letter.
I wanted to say a few things, but I wouldn't have made it very far!
Be safe
At 2:51am on November 28, 2008, Brad Hoff said…
Brother, you can crash at my house if you need a place to lay your head. Since my divorce, I have a 5 bdrm bachelor pad for visiting family.
At 10:00pm on November 22, 2008, Joy Beth Moser said…
Are you gonna make it up here for Phil's funeral? I believe it's Saturday at 1:30 in the Great Hall on campus. I've got a guest bedroom if you or anyone you know needs a place to crash up here. Let me know
At 10:00am on October 15, 2008, Chris Steeves said…
That sounds good, I am going to Talkeetna this morning. I will call you to set something up for Thursday
At 3:00pm on October 14, 2008, Chris Steeves said…
I would be interested in beer or coffee. You may possibly be able to help with some information about the ASFA, I am trying to get Chugiak involved in the Association. I believe that the training and networking could only do good things for the Dept.
At 9:33pm on October 7, 2008, Ben Fleagle said…
Glad it was a good time for you all! Call me when you can and we'll talk it up or better yet, make one of those midnight trips to Fairbanks, ...you're still young enough, we'll talk over a cuppa'.
At 4:09pm on October 3, 2008, Tim Kelahan said…
Well at least for that nice lady you hang with - not sure about you!
At 12:31pm on October 3, 2008, Tim Kelahan said…
Casey Great to see you in Juneau.
hope all made it home safely and in one piece.
Come visit Arizona - warm this time of year unlike Anchorage
At 1:45pm on September 25, 2008, Ben Fleagle said…
No, I couldn't get the leave, Jason and Chambers took it. Its good though, I need time with the family. If I went to every conference that people ask me if I'm attending, I'd be a single man. I'm saving my big push every year for the FOOLS convention. You gotta go to that!!
 
 

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