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Malcolm Medrano
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  • Kaneohe, HI
  • United States
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Lives in:
Kaneohe, Hawaii
Department:
Honolulu Fire Department
Title/rank:
Fire Apparatus Trainer
Years of public service:
12
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
B.S.- Occupational Education,
A.A.S.- Fire & Emergency Response
IFSTA Validation Committee member
University of Hawaii Community College vocational instructor,
State DOE Vocational Instructor
State DOT Driver Education Instructor OSHA Authorized Trainer
25-year Small Business Owner
Topics you provide training for:
Commercial Driver License (CDL)
Powered Industrial Truck
Hazardous Materials Transportation
Vehicle Collision Investigations
DOT Compliance Review
NFPA 1901- Apparatus Design & Specs
NFPA 1002- Pumping Apparatus
NFPA 1002- Aerial Apparatus
NFPA 1002- Tiller Operator
NFPA 1002- Mobile Water Supply
NFPA 1002- Specialized Trailers
Areas of expertise:
Fire apparatus design, specifications, operations, investigations, & training.
Bio:
12-year fire service professional complemented with 25-years of experience as a small business owner providing industry-specific training, compliance, and purchasing solutions. Currently assigned as a Fire Apparatus Trainer of 67 frontline apparatus for the 1,100 members of the Honolulu Fire Department who protect 1,000,000 citizens covering 604 square miles with 112 miles of coastline.
Web site:
http://www.prodrivingacademy.com

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