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Title/rank:
Spouce/Aux
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
other
Top issues in your department:
Moral
Bio:
Hello, I am Tonia DW to FF Steve,

Together Steve & I have 6 kiddo's and 3 grand kiddo's and one on the way. Live in upper lower Michigan where Steve is a FF for the Michigan Army National Guard 1439th Eng. Det.FF Unit, and for the base MTC FF's, and for the City/Township FD. He also works Dispatch for Range Control on the local base. ~~**~~

Steve got his FF training in Millington Tenn. in 1988 when he was in the USMC and he has taken the necessary civillian courses now too as our lovely state does not aknowledge ANY military or DOD certs. Typesof fires he puts out-ALL (Structure, AirCraft, Wild Land, Auto, Fuel, and is a HazMat Certified, Military Incident Comand.) ~~~***~~~

I live for my family and friends and I am a CNA, Home Health Aide, Phlabotomist, & MA. ~~*~

I am one of two active members of our city/township vol. FF Aux. and when we had an FRG for the Mil. FD Steve belongs to I was an active member of that as well. ~~**~~

I am looking for support dealing with a husband suffering with PTSD and a mild TBI that he got while deployed with the National Gurad to OIF I, II, III. Also looking for ideas as to how to get more involment with/for/from each of the Auxilliary I belong to. ~~**~~

Any and All suggestions and support are very welcome here :D ~~

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At 4:55pm on October 16, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Glad to see ya here Tonia. Look around and enjoy. While you're at it, show this to your husband and get him to join too. And having David as your friend will help with the other issue you mentioned.
 
 

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