Sean Harshaw

55, Male

Mount Pleasant, SC

United States

Profile Information:

Lives in:
Mount Pleasant, SC
Department:
Charleston Fire Department
Title/rank:
Assistant Engineer
Years of public service:
6
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Complete Restructuring
We have a dedicated new Chief in place, our Local is resurfacing on solid ground, and positive change appears to be in our future.
Professional Qualifications:
Ohio Journeyman Fire Fighter
Ohio Fire Fighter I and II
Ohio Hazmat Awareness and Operations
Ohio Fire Inspector
Ohio EMT - B
South Carolina Fire Fighter I and II
South Carolina Fire Fighter Hazmat Awareness and Operations
Topics you provide training for:
Ladder Company Operations
Areas of expertise:
Ladder Company Operations
Bio:
I served as a professional firefighter with the City of Columbus, Ohio Division of Fire as a Journeyman Fire Fighter. I was assigned to Engine and Ladder 24, Ladder 28, and Engine 3. I also worked simutaneously as a part time Fire Fighter with the Washington Township Fire Department in Dublin, Ohio. I now work as an Assistant Engineer/Fire Fighter for the City of Charleston, South Carolina. I hold a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, also my hometown.

Comment Wall:

  • Jenn Ross..aka "J-RO"

    Welcome to the site Sean... love see the Charleston guys coming on.
  • David Ebel

    Hi Sean,

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  • Sean Harshaw

    Glad to be a part of the Fire Engineering community. I love Fire Engineering, the magazine, the website, our love of the fire service. Thanks for the warm welcome...It's a testatment of what makes Fire Engineering so great:)