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Lives in:
PO Box 57, 108 Brook Rd
Department:
NEW Hampshire Fire Academy
Title/rank:
Instructor Emeritous
Years of public service:
43
Agency structure:
other
Top issues in your department:
Training and "state of the art" education for the state's firefighters, fire officers , EMS personnel and allied agencys.
Professional Qualifications:
NFPA 1001 Firefighter levels 1,2 and 3 Instructor
NFPA & OSHA Haz-Mat Technician Instructor
NFPA Level 4 Instructor
NFPA Fire Officer Certification Instructor
National Fire Academy Adjunct Instructor
Firehouse Expo Hot Session Instructor
FEMA/USAR Structural Collapse Technician Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Please see above list!
Areas of expertise:
Multiple, see above certification. I have been active as an instructor in these areas for many years.
Bio:
An Instructor/Student with 43 years of fire rescue service. Recently retired as a career captain with the Hanover (NH) Fire Departmen where I served for 35 years. I have been an instructor with multiple federal, state and local angentcies since 1973. My primary focus is educating new and existing firefighters, rescue technicians and fire officers in the safe, effective pursuit required during every day operations.

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