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Lives in:
Pittsfield, IL
Department:
Pittsfield Fire Rescue
Title/rank:
Officer
Years of public service:
30 +
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Retention/ Training Participation
Professional Qualifications:
Certified Firefighter II
10 years Fire Apparatus & Equipment Manufactures Representative
5 years Research and Development of High Pressure Low volume Suppression Pumps
Topics you provide training for:
Class A foam applications
High Pressure, Low volume wildland suppression pumps
Areas of expertise:
Apparatus Specifications
High Pressure Low volume fire suppression pumps
Web site:
http://knighthawkllc@verizon.net

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