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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Technicians Achieve Master Level Certification

The Emergency Vehicle Technician Certification Commission announced that several technicians have recently been certified or recertified as Master Technicians.

Certified as Master Fire Apparatus Technicians are:

  • Stan Bartol, Milwaukee Fire Department
  • Gregory Cribb, City of Ocala (Fla.) Fleet Management
  • Robert Haas, Montgomery County, Md.
  • Greg Holtz, City of Fort Worth, Texas
  • Frederic James, South Metro (Colo.) Fire Rescue
  • Christopher Lopreto, Sayville (N.Y.) Fire District
  • John Stankus, King County (Wash.) Fire District #44
  • Wayne Tuttle, Spokane Valley (Wash.) Fire Department
  • John Viegas, Fire and Safety Services, N.J.
  • Mark Wilson, City of Redmond, Ore.

Certified as Master Ambulance Technician are:

  • Daniel Bustamante, Rural Metro SW Ambulance, Ariz.
  • Walter L. Hayes, Newport News (Va.) Fire Department
  • Rickey Underwood, Fleet Medic, Texas

Congratulations to all of these technicians for achieving this outstanding recognition of their skills.

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