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Started this discussion. Last reply by Adam Kaelin Jul. 26, 2008.

 

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Residence.
Chester, Maryland
Department:
Kent Island Volunteer Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter/EMT/Life Safety Officer
Years of public service:
18
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing, Recruitment, Pre-Planning and Target Hazard Assessment
Professional Qualifications:
BA, Allegheny College, Political Science
MSN, Vanderbilt University, Emergency/Critical Care

NFSPQB Firefighter I, II NFSPQBFire Officer, I, II, III NFSPQB Instructor I, II, III NFSPQB Public Life Safety Educator I, NFSPQB Safety Officer: Fire Suppression and EMS Operations

ACLS Instructor, PALS Instructor
Fundemental Critical Care Support Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Fire Fighter Safety and Survival
Engine and Truck Company Operations
EMS (BLS and ALS)
Web site:
http://www,kivfd.org

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At 4:44pm on August 18, 2008, Anthony Sedlak said…
Steve how the hell are you this is Anthony Sedlak by the way. Found you on the Fire Community and just wanted to say hello and hope everything is going great. Let me know when you get this I would love to catch up with you and the 22 days
At 2:34pm on July 27, 2008, Erron Kinney said…
what up buddy how are things in md I am working full time at brentwood now hit me back we need to catch up
 
 

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