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Robbie Cox
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  • Washington
  • United States
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Lives in:
NC
Department:
City of Washington Fire/Rescue/EMS
Title/rank:
FF/EMT
Years of public service:
30
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Needed new Equipment
Professional Qualifications:
Sr. FF II, EMT-B, HAZ-MAT Ops, HAZ-MAT OSHA Tech, Driver Operater, Aerial Operator, Confined Space,Fire Officer I, Level I Fire Instructor, VMR Rescue Tech,
Topics you provide training for:
Vechile Extraction
Areas of expertise:
Haz-Mat, Confined Space, Appartus orgazation, Drone Operator
Bio:
I was born on October 9, 1970 in Beaufort County Hospital in Washington NC. I lived on Clark's Neck Road for 27 years until I got married and moved in to our new house. My wifes name is Rhonda. I am a graduated of Washington High School Class of 1989. I joined the fire service in December 1990 with a local volunteer fire department, Clark's Neck VFD Station-25. I served as a Lt. for one year & stepped down to a firefighter. I am have since resigned in 2013 as Captain Training Officer. I started my career firefighter position in August of 2005. I am on C-Shift at Station-1. I love what I do.

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