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Lives in:
Long Island, New York
Department:
Jamesport Volunteer FD & Suffolk County Fire Training Academy
Title/rank:
Deputy Chief
Years of public service:
30
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Top issues in your department:
Volunteer recruitment, firefighter safety
Professional Qualifications:
Certified NYS Code Enforcement Official, Nationally Certified Fire Investigator and Nationally Certified Fire Service Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighter 1 & 2; EVOC, Pump Operations, VESM, ICS, STICO, Fire Officer, Haz-Mat Ops & Tech, Engine Co Ops;
Upper-level colege courses in fire service administration and emergency management
Areas of expertise:
Extensive experience and knowledge in firefighting operations and tactics, incident command, firefighter safety, fire codes and standards, fire protection systems plans review and inspection.
Bio:
Bruce Johnson is a Regional Manager for Fire Service Activities with the International Code Council, joining ICC staff in September 2007. Formerly, he held the position of Senior Fire Marshal for Riverhead Town (Long Island, NY), from April 1998 to September 2007. He is currently a part-time Deputy Fire Chief Instructor for the Suffolk County Fire Academy. Chief Johnson is also a Fire Science Instructor in the Bachelors Program at SUNY-Empire State College. He has over thirty years experience as a volunteer firefighter, company and chief office

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