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Started this discussion. Last reply by Gregory Boso Apr 4, 2013.

 

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Lives in:
Seelyville, Indiana
Department:
Seelyville Fire Dept
Title/rank:
Training Officer
Years of public service:
13
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF I & II
Driver/Operator Pumper
Haz-Mat Technician
Instructor II/III
Inspector I
Investigator I
Strategy & Tactics
Fire Officer II
NFA Incident Safety Officer
NIMS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800
Technical Rescue Awareness
Rope Rescue Ops
EMT-B
CPR Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Structural Firefighting
FF Safety & Survival
Company Officer Training
Bio:
I have been in the volunteer fire service since 2000, I have been with a career department since 2007.

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At 2:01pm on May 23, 2009, Todd McKee said…
Dear Friend,

Please allow me to invite you to the group called HazMat Placards to Success. This group will allow firefighters to discuss a step by step process for a Hazardous Materials response. From the firefighter to the hazmat technician. The first step has been posted in the group, with many more steps to come.

Thank you!
Todd McKee
 
 
 

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