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  • Johnstown, OH
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Lives in:
10,000-15,000
Department:
Monroe Township
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
7
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Will be getting a new Quint in Oct. of 09. We may start running it first out, this will be a big change from currently running the engine out first followed by a ladder.
Professional Qualifications:
240 hr FF I&II
Fire Instructor
Haz-mat tech
Paramedic
Fire inspector
Company Officer I
Pump Ops
Auto extrication
Driving Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Fire attack, pump ops, auto extrication, water suply, driving, FF safety, RIT team, S&R
Areas of expertise:
Auto extrication, building construction
Bio:
I have been with Monroe Twp. for 7 yrs. (my full-time job) and with Genoa Twp. for over 5 yrs part-time. Before the fire service I was a interior trim carpenter. I made the change because I wanted to follow my dream. This is the greatest job in the world.
I am currently the 2-unit officer at my department. I am 20 hrs. away from recieving my fire science degree from Columbus State. I am married and have two children.
I continue to take as many classes as I can to keep up with the ever changing technology so that I can be the best I can be and to pass the Information on to others.

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