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We also host the California Urban Search and Rescue Team (CRTF-6) staffed by 60 highly trained rescue professionals. The Office of the Fire Marshal also boasts a well organized and well trained division, which includes not only the fire marshal, but also fire prevention, fire investigations, public education, planning & engineering, hazardous materials emergency response, household hazardous waste and records retention.
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Bachelors Degree with major coursework in Fire Science, Fire Administration, Public Administration or a closely related field AND ten years of increasingly responsible experience in an agency providing a full range of urban fire protection services and the delivery of Emergency Medical Services INCLUDING two years of management and administrative responsibility at the level of Battalion Chief is required; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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Direct Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activities and lead the City disaster preparedness efforts. California State Fire Marshal Chief Fire Officer Certification or equivalent is required. Operations, services, and activities of a municipal fire department offering comprehensive services including fire prevention and suppression, emergency medical, and fire safety programs.
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The community has experienced growth in recent years, attracting residents seeking a balance between proximity to urban amenities and a more relaxed, desert lifestyle. PhyNet Dermatology is a network of dermatologists, dermatopathologists and MOHS surgeons supported by experienced healthcare leaders who serve as a comprehensive practice partner to enable physicians to do what they do best: provide quality medical care and an outstanding patient experience.
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