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Residence.
Malden, MA
Department:
Malden Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Deputy Fire Chief
Years of public service:
22
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing
Facilities upgrade
Communications upgrade
Company Officer and Chief Officer training and continuing education
Professional Qualifications:
Associates Degree in Fire Science - Bunker Hill Community College 1990
State of Mass - Fire Instructor 1
Bio:
Appointed to the M.F.D. in March/1987
Engine Co. (4 yrs) Ladder Co. (3 yrs)
Lieut. June/1994
Engine Company
Capt. Feb./1997
Engine Company
Dep. Chief Jan./2006

Instructor at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy
2007 - present

3rd generation Malden Firefighter
GDad - Wm. P. Sullivan M.F.D. Ladder Co. 3 (1917 ~ 1957)
Dad - Wm. A. Sullivan M.F.D. Engine Co. 3 (1963 ~ 1995)

Past E-Board, Secretary and Vice-President of
Local 902 - I.A.F.F.

42 yrs old. -
Married, 3 Kids
Life long resident of Malden, MA
Notre Dame Football fan (Go Irish!)

From Malden, Massachusetts

In Memory of my Dad - 8/8/38 - 6/17/08


Ladder 3 and Ladder 1
Firefighters Memorial Sunday 2007


4th Alarm - West End - 3-story wdfrm 6 family


3rd Alarm - Faulkner Section - 3-story wdfrm 3 family


2nd Alarm - Linden Section - 1 1/2 story wdfrm 1 family


2nd Alarm - Oak Grove Section - 2 1/2 wdfrm 2-family


2nd Alarm - Linden Section - 2 1/2 wdfrm - 2 family


2nd Alarm - Belmont Hill Section - 2 1/2 wdfrm - 2 family




Photo credit to Shavaun Callahan, Firefighter Damian Drella and Doug Boudreau

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