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Started this discussion. Last reply by Mike Camelo Sr. Jul. 25, 2008.

 

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Residence.
Cape Coral, Florida
Department:
Cape Coral Fire/Rescue Department
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
31
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Overcoming the pending tax reform budget constraints
Boom in population and increased alarm responses
Keeping up with new training issues
Training new age firefighters and newer probys
Professional Qualifications:
30 plus years,still on the job
16 years company officer
Engine Company officer
Field training officer for shift
Lead Instructor for Fire Control at S.W.Fla Fire Academy
Topics you provide training for:
Shift Field Trainer
N.W.C.G. S130,S-190 instructor to Department Personel
Lead Instructor for Live Fire Training for C.C.F.D. training division
Lead Instructor for Fire Control for S.W.Fla. Fire Academy
Adjunct Instructor for all subjects taught to Academy recruit classes
Areas of expertise:
I would never claim to be an expert,experienced yes, expert no.To this day, I still learn something new in the fire service almost every duty day, and enjoy teaching others what I have learned.Even after 30 years, I still love this job and look forward to going to work every duty day.
Bio:
30 years plus on the job. 16 years Engine Company Officer. Shift Field training Officer. Special Operations Team Member.Instructor at the S.W.Florida public safety academy in Ft. Myers.
I have a 27 y/o son who is on the job as well, and on the same department.I am very proud of him.Not only are we father and son, but we are fraternal brothers in the service also.

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At 11:08am on October 23, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Please allow me to invite you to the group called Unique HazMat Incidents. I will be presenting this at 2009 FDIC and would love to hear some of your thoughts. We are currently talking about some real interesting issues.
Todd McKee
At 11:15pm on May 31, 2008, Tony Lohrman said…
have a great weekend, stay safe
At 10:24pm on March 20, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Mike we could use your input in our Tactical Building Blocks group. We are on page 3 of groups.
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
Be Safe
 
 

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