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John B Renner IV
  • 38, Male
  • Charlotte, NC
  • United States
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Lives in:
Concord, NC
Department:
Charlotte Fire Department
Title/rank:
EMT/I
Years of public service:
7
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
EMT-I
Firefighter I and II
Hazmat Tech
EVD
Pump/Ladder Operator
TR VMR
TR Structural Collapse
TR Water
TR Surface Water
TR Agriculture
TR Confined Space
TR Trench
TR Rope
Public Safety Diver
Dry Suit
Rescue 3: SRT, Rope Rescue Tech, ASRT
NIMS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800
Topics you provide training for:
Rescue
Areas of expertise:
EMS
Rescue
Bio:
2nd Generation Firefighter. My dad retired with 32 years on with the Durham Fire Department as an engineer. I spent almost four years on with Durham, mostly on Engine Co. 16 which was one of two Technical Rescue stations. I was a member of NCTF 8 USAR team. I got hired on in Charlotte in 2009. I am currently assigned to Rescue Co. 3, NCTF 3, and I'm currently working on my Associates in Fire Science.

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At 2:19pm on August 4, 2009, Anthony Avillo said…
hi john
welcome aboard
was down in duck last month
that is not near durham is it?
the outer banks are a great place
be safe out there
aa
 
 
 

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