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Nate Boyce
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  • Bradley, IL
  • United States
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Department:
Kankakee Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
FF/Medic
Years of public service:
5
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Labor/ Management
Training
Professional Qualifications:
FF III, PARAMEDIC, INSTRUCTOR I, FAE, ROPE TECHNICIAN, TRENCH TECHNICIAN, CON SPACE TECHNICIAN, COLLAPSE TECHNICIAN, FIELD INSTRUCTOR FOR ILLINOIS FIRE SERVICE INSTITUTE
Topics you provide training for:
ROPE RESCUE
CON SPACE RESCUE
ESSENTIALS I, II, AND III
NUMEROUS FF II RELATED TOPICS
Areas of expertise:
TECHNICAL RESCUE
Bio:
I AM FROM A SMALL TOWN IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS. I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A FIREFIGHTER, AND I HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE THAT DREAM. I STARTED AS A MEMBER OF THE CHAMPAIGN FIRE DEPT. EXPLORER POST, AND WITH THE VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT IN MY HOME TOWN. IN 2003, I WAS HIRED FULL TIME IN KANKAKEE. WE ARE A RELATIVELY SMALL DEPT. WITH 57 MEMBERS INCLUDING ADMIN. IN THE SHORT TIME THAT I HAVE BEEN THERE, I HAVE ATTAINED FF III CERTIFICATION, PARAMEDIC, AS WELL AS TECHNICIAN LEVEL IN MULTIPLE TECH RESCUE DISCIPLINES. I AM A MEMBER OF MABAS 7 USAR COMPANY, A STATE DEPLOYABLE TECHNICAL RESCUE TEAM. IN 2007, I WAS GIVEN THE AWESOME OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN THE STAFF OF THE ILLINOIS FIRE SERVICE INSTITUTE. I REALLY ENJOY NETWORKING WITH OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FIRE SERVICE FAMILY, AND LOVE PASSING ON KNOWLEDGE TO OTHER FIREFIGHTERS AS WELL.
Web site:
http://www.fsi.illinois.edu

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