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Lives in:
Peotone Illinois
Department:
Orland Park & Peotone
Title/rank:
Lt. Paramedic / Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
16
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing, Training & education.
Professional Qualifications:
Masters Degree Public Adinistration, Fire Officer III, Illinois Department of Public Health Lead Instructor.
Topics you provide training for:
All Disiplines of EMS, Fire fighter III, officer development, etc
Bio:
David Piper is a career Lieutenant/ Paramedic with Orland Park Fire Protection District, IL. He also serves his hometown Peotone Fire Protection District part-time as a Battalion Chief and EMS Coordinator. David has been responding to emergencies for 16 years. He is a certified instructor in multiple disciplines including: ACLS, PALS, PEPP, PHTLS, BCLS and State of Illinois Lead Instructor Status. Dave enjoys teaching advanced firefighter classes especially SCBA, R.I.T. and Firefighter III. He has earned the professional classification as a State of Illinois Fire Officer III. David has a Bachelors of Science degree from Southern IL University and Masters of Public Administration degree ffrom Governors State University.

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