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About Kevin Baker

Kevin Baker
Department:
Nicholasville Fire Department
Title/rank:
Deputy Chief
Years of public service:
26
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Money
Professional Qualifications:
Too Dumb to be a banker or financier
Topics you provide training for:
haz mat
Management
Rural Firefighting
Hydraulics
Aerial laddrer and Truck Co operations
Areas of expertise:
Surviving

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At 3:32pm on June 18th, 2008, charles woods said…
yeah know what you mean alot of people have joined but little has been posted ref anything at all. I don't know much about computers but am learning. maybe more infocan be shared. i had talked with ronnie day ref a way for all instrtuctors to access info on a site that state has already up but only instructors will have access. things are slow ideas are few at this time. if i hear of anythjing i'll post and call ya be careful out there
At 9:21pm on May 13th, 2008, Kevin Baker said…
Hey Charles, what happenin? Good idea here! I agree with all the below except the gripes others may be watching...
At 2:51pm on May 12th, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Hey KTB, welcome to the community. I need to ask you to do something. We're asking everyone to use their full names when posting. We're trying something different here. By using full names we help eliminate unwanted and inappropriate posts, and we foster a professional atmosphere of honest and open sharing. Thank you
At 1:46pm on May 12th, 2008, charles woods said…
whats up man long time no see. maybe we can exchange ideas, events grips etc here.
 
 

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