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Tim Selement
  • 27, Male
  • El Reno, OK
  • United States
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Pride and Ownership
September 22
This is the group dedicated to the glue that holds "Pride and Ownership" together - tradition! We'll be talking about historic fires, important dates in fire history, and why we do things the way we do. .
September 14
I can only speak intelligently about the promotion process for driver/egineer in my department. I feel that it is a fairly good evaluation. Whats your opinion?? There is a 50 question written mutliple choice test, fill in streets map (with senerio...
September 10
I dont have much experiance but this rings of truth!!
August 19

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Department:
El Reno Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
3
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Young Crews
New Station
Professional Qualifications:
FF2, Hazmat Ops, Big Rig Rescue Level 1, Ropes2, Confined Space Rescue, WMD, Advanced Auto Ex, Trench Rescue, 1403 Fixed Burn Facility, LPG, Traxtel Wind Trubine Rescue
Areas of expertise:
Listening, Learning

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