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Lives in:
Peachtree City, Georgia
Department:
Peachtree City Fire / Rescue, GA
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief - Retired
Years of public service:
36
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing & budgets, especially in todays economy
Professional Qualifications:
Various Illinois, Georgia and NPQ including Fire Officer III, Instructor III, Fire Appratus Operator, Investigator I, Inspector I, Public Fire Safety Educator I
Areas of expertise:
Apparatus and Equipment Specification, Managing a multiple station suburban department providing both Fire and EMS Transport through a Combination of Career / Part-time / Volunteer (P.O.C.) staffing, I.S.O. (coordinated two previous evaluations)
Bio:
Started in the fire service with the Lisle-Woodridge Fire District (ISO Class 1) in Illinois in 1979 as a POC / Part-Time Firefighter. Moved to Georgia in 1989 with a business venture and was also hired Full-time by Peachtree City Fire Department (ISO Class 1). Promoted through testing to Shift Commander in 1992, a postiion held until the end of 2013. Then Operations Officer / Battalion Chief working the Monday through Friday 8-5 schedule until I retired on 12/31/15. Proud of the fact that a majority of the departments officers have previously worked for me, including most of the currant staff and both the past two and present Chief's.
Web site:
http://www.pcfd.com

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