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Residence.
farmersburg,in.
Department:
thunderbird fire protection territory
Title/rank:
fire captain
Years of public service:
15 years
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
safety,fire ground techniques,public education
Professional Qualifications:
FF I/II, INSTRUCTOR I, FIRE OFFICER I,STRATIGIES/TACTICS, HAZMAT OPS/AWARENESS, DRIVER OPERATOR, INSPECTOR I, NIMS 100,200,700,800, ADVANCED EMT.
Areas of expertise:
VENTILATION,FORCIBLE ENTRY,FIRE BEHAVIOR, AND FIRE SUPPRESSION.
Bio:
I AM A 15 YEAR VETRAN OF THE FIRE SERVICE AND HAVE BEEN AN EMTFOR 14 YEARS. I CURRENTLY WORK FOR A GOVERNMENT INSTALLATION FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS. I AM CURRENTLY THE FIRE CAPTAIN ON MY VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT. I ENJOY SERVING MY COMMUNITY AND DEPARTMENT.

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At 3:45pm on April 7, 2008, Darren Sluder said…
Welcome aboard Tommy. Please join the Indiana District 7 community to keep up on the latest training issue in the district.
 
 

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