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Todd McKee 35, Male
Johnstown
United States

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Profile Information

Residence.
Ohio
Department:
EKCJFD
Title/rank:
Firefighter - Fire Instructor - HazMat Instructor - Fire Investigator
Years of public service:
10
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Man Power
Professional Qualifications:
FFII, EMT, Fire Investigation, HazMat Command, HazMat Specialist, HazMat Tech, Fire Instructor, STI, HazMat Instructor, NIMS 100-800, CPR, WMD Awareness, WMD Operations, WMD Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
HazMat
Firefighter I
Firefighter II
WMD
Areas of expertise:
HazMat
Bio:
Firefighter Todd C. McKee is a ten year veteran of the fire service. Currently with the Eastern Knox County Joint Fire District in Danville, Ohio.

Currently Todd not only works as a firefighter at the Eastern Knox County Joint Fire District. He works for the Knox County Career Center as a Fire Instructor, and is a HazMat Trainer for the University of Findlay.

Todd has dedicated three years of his ten to the young Explorers molding them and watching them grow up to become excellent firefighters. He spent two years as Executive Officer of Explorer Post 331 and one year as Lead Advisor for Explorer Post 311. In that time the Explorers won National Achievement Awards from the Boy Scouts of America. Todd has currently conducted HazMat classes in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Pennsylvania and trained of 500 students in Hazardous Materials. Over the years Todd has served as a Lieutenant, Treasurer, Fire Prevention Officer, Asst. Trainer and Lead Trainer.

Todd is a graduate of the 1993 class of Johnstown-Monroe high school, where he then moved on to Broadcasting school at the American School of Broadcasting. Since then Todd found his love in the Fire Service and has taken several classes.

Some of his certifications are as follows: 240 hour firefighter, Emergency Medical Technician, Fire Instructor, HazMat Trainer, HazMat Operations, HazMat Technician, HazMat Specialist x 2, HazMat Commander, C.E.R.T., National ICS 100-200-300-700-800, Rural Water Movement, Fire Investigator, Traumatic Brain Injury Instructor, Special Topics Instructor and School Readiness for Terrorism and Disasters.

Todd has been a member of the Knox County Fire Investigation Team, Boy Scouts of America, Ohio Firefighters Association, Knox County Firefighters Association, Heart of Ohio Firefighters Association, Danville Fire Association, College Township Firefighter Association, and NFPA.
Web site:
http://hazmatohio.com

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At 3:49pm on December 2, 2008, John O'Donoghue said…
Hi Todd; Sorry about the delay in answering, but I just dropped the ball. Be glad to be a member and help out any way I can.
At 9:48pm on November 30, 2008, CindyCBCardin said…
What do you mean "only"?? That was huge! So much work and so much heart and soul put into it by everyone involved. Let's talk this weekend? I'm covered up this week. Nothing new there!
At 6:06pm on November 25, 2008, CindyCBCardin said…
Was I?? Oh, gosh, I am so sorry - I must have had a major brain drain. (Let's revisit this topic in about 20 years, and I think you'll get it!) :-))

Please refresh my memory with your number...
At 6:53am on November 25, 2008, CindyCBCardin said…
The one about uniqueness...remember? I was curious about what prompted your question. I guess if it had anything to do with firefighting, it probably went right over my head!

Have a great Thanksgiving, Todd...enjoy!
At 8:44pm on November 23, 2008, CindyCBCardin said…
Is this a trick question? Enquiring minds want to know.
At 10:47pm on November 20, 2008, Emily Skopic said…
Okay, when you have time to move forward let me know if you need anything. Hopefully you're staying to the south - it's freezing in the North East and I know I'd rather fly south.
At 3:46pm on November 18, 2008, Emily Skopic said…
HI Todd - You asked for a password for Code3D some time ago, I haven't been on this community page in awhile, did you get what you needed? If not, call our office and we'll get you set up.
At 12:58am on November 16, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Define the word Unique.........

What may be Unique to me may not be Unquie to you...

Something to think about

Todd McKee
At 8:39pm on November 8, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Group:

I am looking for a short HazMat video for my 2009 FDIC presentation, the more Unique the better.

If you have one please email it to me at toddcmckee@hazmatohio.com.

I would be more than happy to give you a credit.

Your Friend,
Todd McKee
At 9:48am on November 7, 2008, Jordan Smith said…
Hey I couldn't get my shift switched to station 2 Saturday. I'll see you for training.
 
 

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