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Lieutenant Jason Bouldin |
Lieutenant
Jason Bouldin started his firefighting
career at the Boaz Fire Department in October of 1995 as a P.O.C.
Firefighter. In July of 1997 Jason was employed as a career firefighter
with the City Of Albertville. At this time he obtained his Firefighter
I, Firefighter II, and EMT Certifications. In March of 1999 Jason became
a full-time Fire-fighter with the City of Boaz. Since joining The Boaz
Fire Department, Jason has attended many schools and classes, obtaining
certifications in ODP Live Agent Training, High Angle Rope Rescue
Technician, Structural Collapse Technician, Confined Space Rescue
Technician, Trench Rescue Technician, Haz-Mat Technician, NIMS (National
Incident Management System), Introduction To Technical Rescue, Tactical
Medic, Clandestine Methamphetamine Lab Training and Spanish for EMT's
and Paramedics. Jason has obtained the required classes to be recognized
as a Rescue Specialist. As well as attending classes, Jason also serves
on the Marshall County Medium Rescue Team. Jason is the coordinator for
the Muscular Dystrophy Association's "Fill The Boot" drive, Marshall
County Relay For Life coordinator, member of the City of Boaz Web
Development Team, Fire Department webmaster, and is currently enrolled
in Paramedic School at Gadsden State Community College. Jason was
awarded Boaz Community Civitans Firefighter Of The Year in 2004.
Jason
lives in Boaz with his wife Mindy and daughter Madison. They attend St.
Paul United Methodist Church.
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