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Jerry Giudice
  • 72, Male
  • Willcox
  • United States
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Jerry Giudice updated their profile
Jul 16, 2020

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Lives in:
Willcox, AZ
Department:
Willcox Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
25
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Funding, Training, Age of Apparatus, Cost of keeping current with changing standards, Manpower
Professional Qualifications:
Certified FF I&II, Certified Fire Inspector, Wildland Certified, Fire Instructor I, Basic Fire Cause & Arson Investigation, Code Enforcement, Engineer, Purchasing Agent, Budget, Project Management, Grant Writing, Fire Officer, Incident Command, NIMS, 911 Terminal Operator Certified, Safety Officer, Communications and IT Officer, Fire Training Officer.
Topics you provide training for:
Firefighter I&II, Emergency Vehicle Operator, Emergency Extrication, Seach & Rescue, Safety
Areas of expertise:
Fireground Operations, Department Management, Training, Incident Command, Apparatus Maintenance, Repair & Upgrade, Communications and IT Systems Management, Grants, Safety, 911 Dispatch, Purchasing, Budget Management.
Bio:
20 Years US Army Retired Sergeant First Class 1970-1990, Top Graduate Burlington County Fire Academy 1991, Served with Hampton Lakes Volunteer Fire Company May 1989 - Jan 1993, Serving with City of Willcox Fire Department July 1993 to September 2014, 25 years Service as Firefighter now Retired.

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