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Lives in:
70 Woodland Rd, Pittsford NY 14534
Department:
Rochester
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
16
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing, Budget, Training, NIMS
Professional Qualifications:
NYS Fire Officer 1, NYS Fire Investigator 1, NYS EMT Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
RIT/FAST, Engine Company Operations, EMS
Bio:
16 years experience with RFD; 25 years experience with Pittsford Volunteer FD and former Fire Chief; fire season with US Forest Service on engine crew and Hotshot crew, AS degree in Fire Technology, BS degree in management

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