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Lives in:
Rockville Md.
Department:
Montgomery County
Title/rank:
Deputy
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Topics you provide training for:
WMD, Incident Command, Safety, Respiratory Protection, NIMS, Protestor Devices, Crime Scene Management, Evidence Collection, Hazardous Materials Command, Hazardous Materials Technician, Investigations
Areas of expertise:
WMD, Incident Command, Hzardous Materials, Investigations

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At 10:19pm on November 24, 2008, Michael B. Shaw said…
wow, Scott it's been years. Hope all is well, Acouple of guys I work with here in Meriden ask me about you all the time. Now I finally can tell them something, Mike
At 8:51pm on September 7, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
Chief, Hope all is well is Casy still on track his dad gives you permission to smack him around if you need to. Great to see you here. Do you or anyone you know have a copy of Multrips FE video?
At 8:37pm on September 4, 2008, John Bierling said…
Hello Chief, I have some very interesting information about FF health & wellness. I would like to share this with you. If you're interested, please send your email address. Thanks, John
At 7:48pm on September 4, 2008, James Ricci Jr. said…
wow! name and face from the past. Hows things?
What have you been up too? hope all is well?
 
 
 

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