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Lives in:
Lithia, Florida
Department:
Waterbury, Ct.
Title/rank:
Fire Lieutenant
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Fire Officer
Fire Instructor
E.M.T.
Tech Rescue
Haz-mat Tech

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At 8:29pm on March 21, 2008, Jason Emery said…
Hey, I'm hearing rumors your rejoining us......
At 6:22pm on March 8, 2008, Jason Emery said…
How's things in the Sunshine state?
At 6:14pm on March 8, 2008, Troy Poynton said…
Whats up Tom?
 
 
 

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