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Mike Hollingsworth
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  • Vancouver, WA
  • United States
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Company/Department Name
Clark County Fire District 6
Title/Rank
EMS Captain
Contact Email
mikeh@ccfd6.org
Department Type
Fire Department; ALS response; non transport
Years in the Industry
34
Interesting facts about you
Taught at paramedic level for 19 years; Transport medic for 12 years; At current department for last 10 years and promoted to EMS education & training for two departments in very progressive ALS county.
Tech rescue team leader & tech medic for Homeland Security State regional team (Region IV SW Washington State)

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