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Trey Mettinger
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Residence.
Warrenton, Va
Department:
Warrenton Vol Fire Dept and Loudoun County Fire and Rescue
Title/rank:
Lieutenant and Firefighter
Years of public service:
10 years volunteer and 1 year Career
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing and budget crunch
Professional Qualifications:
Va Firefighter I and II, EMT-B, Haz Mat Awareness and Ops, VDEM Haz-Mat Technician, EVOC II & III, DPO, DAO, Rope I, Vehicle Extrication, LPG Emgergencies, Mayday, Instructor I, FF I and II T-T-T, NFA Leadership I and II, Jake Rixner Truck School, FDIC East HOT Truck School, and NIMS ICS 100 200 700 and 800.
Topics you provide training for:
Engine and Truck Company Operations
Areas of expertise:
Engine and Truck Company operations
Bio:
I am a 24 years old with 10 years of service in the fire department, I am currently employed with Loudoun County Fire and Rescue as a firefighter/EMT and before that I worked as a firefighter/EMT in Spotsylvania County.
 

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At 5:44pm on May 1, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Take a look and sign up to our group we could use your input. Tactical Building Blocks & Air Management. If you search groups by most members we are list at the top.
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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