register

Monday, December 1, 2008

EVTCC Names Master Level Technicians

The Emergency Vehicle Technician Certification Commission announced that the following people recently have been certified or re-certified as master level technicians:

Master Fire Apparatus Technician

Brian Arbogast, Singer Associates Fire Equipment, Va.
James Benjamin, Sarasota County Automotive Resources, Fla.
Timothy Brees, Elk Creek Fire Protection District, Colo.
Mack Brooks Jr., Singer Associates, Va.
William Del Sesto, Cranston Fire Department, R.I.
Lindsay Dobbie, Tucson Fire Department, Ariz.
Barry Dollmaier, Town of Caledon, Ont.
Kevin Doughty, City of Glendale, Ariz.
Michael Draghi, Glastonbury Rebuilding Service, Conn.
Robert Feuz, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, Ore.
Allan Hasenfratz, Sylvania Township, Ohio
Robert Heraver, Gurnee Fire Department, Ill.
Frank Hill IV, City of Port Wentworth, Ga.
Tom Hooker, Richmond Fire Rescue, B.C.
Scott Jensen, Sarasota County Automotive Resources, Fla.
Glenn Jones, City of Victoria, B.C.
David Kennedy, HRM Fire and Emergency Services, N.S.
Keith Ludwig, Keith Ludwig Mechanical Services, Fla.
Wayne Mittelstadt, Parker Fire District, Colo.
Alfio Nigro II, Colorado Emergency Vehicle Repair, Colo.
Travis Renner, City of Fort Worth, Texas
Vernon Smith Jr, ALS, N.Y.
Richard Smith, Portland Fire and Rescue, Ore.
Harold Young, Anchorage Fire Department, Alaska
Roger Zanettin, Windsor Fire and Rescue, Ont.

Master Ambulance Technician

John Auckland, Central Pierce Fire and Rescue, Wash.
Martin Prewandowski, Greenwood Emergency Vehicle, Mass.
Gary Rhoades, City of Bolingbrook, Ill.
John Wolf, St. Mary’s County Public Schools, Md.
Harold Young, Anchorage Fire Department, Alaska

Master ARFF Technician

Gregory Hand, Tucson Airport Authority, Ariz.
Dennis Massingham, Alaska DOT, Alaska
Peter Ranaldi, Alaska DOT, Alaska

Congratulations to everyone for achieving this notable recognition.


Commenting terms of use blog comments powered by Disqus

         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

Most Recent Story

Commentary Special Reports Station Style

Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid is a blog of news and views from FIRE CHIEF staff and industry experts — a virtual conversation about the issues important to you as a fire service leader.

In Service provides information on fleet management, apparatus specifying and maintenance. Keep abreast of new trends and changes to emergency vehicle apparatus.

Station Style focuses on the architectural design and needs of fire and emergency stations today. See the latest in design trends and learn about the Fire Station Design Awards.

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.


Resource Center

Events Advertise JobZone RSS

Fire Chief TV

Fire Chief TV
View latest
video from Rolltek


Click here to view more videos





November 2008 Fire Chief Cover

Back to Top