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Ronald Music
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  • Anderson Island, WA
  • United States
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Lives in:
Anderson Island WA
Department:
PCFD27
Title/rank:
Fire Training Captain
Years of public service:
15
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Leadership
Professional Qualifications:
Fire Training Officer, Evaluator, EMT, Captain, Secretary to Washington State Fire, Training, and Safety Officers.
Topics you provide training for:
Fire, Rescue, and new recruits
Areas of expertise:
FF1, and Technical Rescue
Bio:
Ron Music has been a volunteer at Anderson Island Fire Rescue for 15 years and in that time has risen to become an accomplished firefighter, EMT, Captain and Fire Training Officer.
Throughout his tenure he has attended and shared numerous educational conferences and training seminars including; The National Fire Academies Challenges for Local Training Officers in Emmetsburg MD., Safety Officer Training, Instructor 1, BTL/SAR Train the Trainer, and an Evaluator. Ron was instrumental in organizing and teaching an in house firefighter 1 program utilizing the WSP's Firefighter 1 reimbursement program along with the help of the North Bend Fire Training Academy.
Ron and his wife Kim Music, have instituted and currently run the Fire Districts first auxiliary program.
Ron is a respected member of his community and stays active in many local programs. He is a proud father of 6 and grandfather of 4.

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