
NJ Fire Guys Run#: 25-006 Jason Rivera
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Run#: 25-006
Date: June 19
Guest: Jason Rivera
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Jason Rivera is a 31-year veteran of the fire service and has served in career and volunteer departments starting in Boonton, NJ. Jason began his career service with Picatinny Arsenal where he worked until leaving for Stamford, CT. He retired from the Stamford Fire Department after 14 years, while serving as the Captain of Rescue 1/ Acting Deputy Chief. He is currently a Firefighter for the New Haven (CT) Fire Department assigned to the Special Operations firehouse.
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He is a current Lieutenant and Past-Chief of the Newtown (CT) Hook and Ladder Fire Company, a Firefighter in Christiana (DE) and a Rescue Specialist with the FEMA USAR team MA-TF1.
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Jason is a ProBoard certified Fire Service Instructor Level 3, has presented at FDIC International since 2017 and taught across the country and internationally.
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Jason is the owner of Tactical Resource Fire Training LLC, a fire service training company focusing on fireground and rescue company disciplines as well as special operations. He also teaches for FAST Rescue Solutions in Philadelphia and Capitol Fire Training LLC in Maryland.
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Jason has been published multiple times in Fire Engineering Magazine and was the recipient of the 2016 Ray Downey Courage and Valor Award at the FDIC.
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