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Residence.
San Luis Obispo County
Department:
Communications Tech
Title/rank:
CFO
Years of public service:
35
Agency structure:
Private EMS
Top issues in your department:
Radio communications, infrared photography,Cal Fire,local fire,county fire,siren tests,EMS,Emergency Response Teams,Dispatch, Security,Investigative photography,aerial maps.
Professional Qualifications:
Halterman & Associates, CFO, Vern holds a career his entire life in IT. He is the most trained and skilled in radio communications, however, he has also done SAR since the 70's as have I. Trainers in the fields of communications and emergency services. US Naval Sea Cadet Corp, trainer in the Central Coast Division. EMT services offered as well as armed or unarmed security at local events. Photography also includes ID photos and cards being made for security purposes.
Topics you provide training for:
Communications, radio, fire systems radio command centers how to use a radio properly.
Areas of expertise:
Radio communications, Security, Photography,aerial mapping, ID cards of all kinds including ones for scanners.
Bio:
Started Halterman & Associates, due to a high call for training. California being the hardest state to get a concealed weapon permit in. We staff Emergency Medical Technicians, Comm Techs, Security Staffing and other important jobs at events. Private security assignments, tower building and maintenance as it applies to radio communications.

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At 11:15am on November 2, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
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You must update your profile with your first and last names to remain a member.
Thank you Bobby
At 8:51pm on November 1, 2008, Patrice said…
I tried to add you as a friend, but maybe you are not open to that? I get unexpected error...comment. Thanks for your response. Bye, Patrice
At 6:02pm on November 1, 2008, Mike Cody said…
Thanks for your support of our Troops. I'm not sure what group you want to join, I'm new to this community. But the way I understand it you don't have to ask to join a group, the more the merrier. Good luck with the business and be safe.
 
 

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