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Lives in:
181 Quinnipiac Avenue, North Haven, CT
Department:
North Haven Fire Dept. Co.#2
Title/rank:
Foreman
Years of public service:
45
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Training, Manpower,
Professional Qualifications:
Adjunct Instructor: Ct. Fire Academy
Consultant to FDNY Safety Command
Fire Officer 1
Fire Instructor II
Firefighter II
Safety Officer
Pump Operator
Topics you provide training for:
Emergency Vehicle Operations (Basic, Advanced, Officer's Role)
Safety Officer NFA class
FSI I
FF I, FF II
Advanced Fireground Safety Investigations (FDNY)
Apparatus Safety, Crash Investigation & Reduction programs
Areas of expertise:
Retired NYPD Acciddent Reconstruction Specialist
Emergency Vehicle Crash Investigation & Analysis
Fatal Fireground Safety Investigations
Expert witness in apparatus safety, EVOC and related topics
Qualified expert witness in NY state courts, CT Courts, Federal Court system.
Bio:
45 years of career and volunteer experience in police, fire and EMS. Former career firefighter
Retired NYPD investigator
Currently a safety consultant to FDNY Safety Command in apparatus safety, crash prevention, fatal fireground mishap investigations
Adjunct Instructor for Ct. Fire Academy

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