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Jim Briggs
32, Male
Montrose, United States
Department:
Montrose Fire & Rescue
Title/rank:
Captain/ Training Officer
Years of public service:
9
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF1, Hazmat Ops, CPR
Bio:
Served 6 years on the Medway MA paid/call dept before coming to the Great state of Iowa.

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Micheal, I wouldn't mind having a copy of that survey if its not too much trouble. Thanks, Jim jimbriggs@dishmail.net Read More »

 

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