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Lives in:
Centreville, VA
Department:
Pr. William Co Dept of Fire and Rescue
Title/rank:
Lieutenant - Asst Fire Marshal
Years of public service:
20 plus
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Young department that is growing in size. Staffing,
Professional Qualifications:
Officer III, Instructor III, HAZMAT TECH, EMT-B, Inspector II, 1403 Compliance Officer, VFIS EVOC Instructor, NAFI-CEFI, FM-Law Enf.
Topics you provide training for:
FF-I/II, EMT-B, EVOC, NIMS, HSEEP, HAZMAT Awareness and OPS, NFPA-1403, Fire Cause and Determination
Areas of expertise:
Criminal and Fire Investigations. Fire Inspections.
Bio:
Got the bug as a FDNY Explorer, Worked for the New York Fire Patrol in the early 70's. Lost my mind and went into Law Enforcement, U.S. Secret Service, Fairfax, Co PD, Fairfax, VA. Found my mind got involved as Fairfax County volunteer and am a life member of the Burke Vol F&R Dept, I am currently working for the Pr. William Co F&R Dept as a Lt/Asst Fire Marshal in the Fire and Criminal Investigations Unit. I am a senior lead adjunct instructor for the Fairfax County F&R Dept with 18 years experience. I recently joined the Ashburn Vol F&R Dept. Loudoun Co, VA. LIFE IS GREAT.

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At 8:24pm on October 7, 2008, Scott Eckels said…
Hey Brad! Great to see you here! Scotty
 
 
 

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