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Does anyone one on here actually read these blogs? Thinking about sharing my thoughts, experiences, etc if anyone has interests. Would you like yet another Brother sharing knowledge, incites, experi…

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Lives in:
St. Louis, MO
Department:
St. Louis Fire Department
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
26
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF I/II, EMT, Fire Instructor, HazMat Tech, FireOfficer I, NFA Incident Safety Officer, Confined Space Rescue, Rope Rescue, Building Collapse...........
Topics you provide training for:
Industrial safety
Fire Tactics & Procedures: Single/multi family dwelling fires, commercial buildings, high rise operations.
RIT Operations
FF Survival/Staying out of Trouble.
Firefighter Safety
Areas of expertise:
Is anyone really an "expert" ?
Bio:
29 years in the fire service. 5 yrs as a volunteer in Illinois, 24 yrs as a career firefighter. 12 years with the Hobart, Indiana Fire Department.

The last 14 yrs with the St. Louis Fire Department assigned to Engine Co. 28 (housed with H&L5 and Battalion 5). E28 is one of the busiest in the city responding to over 4,000 runs a year. E28/H&L5/B5 are assigned as part of the HazMat Task Force, responding to incidents city wide.

Currently an engine company captain on Engine29 (Midtown St. Louis.) Responding to over 3800 runs a year. 1st in response area includes dozens of commercial and residential high rises, large commercial and light industry structures, 2 primary receiving hospitals along with their schools of medicine, and 2 major interstate highways.


Fire service instructor, industrial safety instructor. Past president of IAFF Local 1641 in Hobart, IN.............

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Does anyone one on here actually read these blogs? Thinking about sharing my thoughts, experiences, etc if anyone has interests. Would you like yet another Brother sharing knowledge, incites, experi…

Does anyone one on here actually read these blogs? Thinking about sharing my thoughts, experiences, etc if anyone has interests.

Would you like yet another Brother sharing knowledge, incites, experiences, points of view? Let me know

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