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Residence.
Grinnell, IA
Department:
Grinnell Fire-Rescue
Title/rank:
Firefighter/Investigator
Years of public service:
15
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Membership
Professional Qualifications:
FFII, EMT, Certified Arson Investigator
Topics you provide training for:
.Origin and Cause
Areas of expertise:
Investigations- private and public side. Basic fire scene tactics. Working with law enforcement. (I was a full-time police officer for six years.)
Bio:
15 years in the fire service
6 years of law enforcement experience
14 years experience as an EMT

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At 12:26am on January 6, 2009, Angela Little said…
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAAAAAA TEXAS WON!!!!!!!!!
At 10:32pm on December 7, 2008, Brad Hoff said…
Thanks for Joining "Helping Our Own"

Stay Safe

Brad
KTF-RFB
At 10:40pm on November 14, 2008, Tim Zehnder said…
Welcome how is it in Iowa
At 10:39pm on October 26, 2008, Angela Little said…
Check out this site... http://www.thebattalion.tv/
Its a website that does Webisodes on fire and ems depts in West and East coast and soon some in the midwest. Think its from the same ppl who used to have a show on the Boston Fire Dept on the History Channel.
 
 

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