AboutCaptain Mike Grove Expertise Questions relating to but not limited to:
**Firefighter Entry Exams **Education Requirements **Physical Agility Testing **Interview Process **Scenario Testing
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**National Incident Management System.
I possess the ability and willingness to assist those who may be or have family members seeking a future in the fire service or anyone seeking general information relating to promotional opportunities, general fire safety or any other similiar topics.
I have 31 years of full time experience with the city of Overland Park, KS fire department.
Experience 31 year veteran with the City of Overland Park Kansas Fire Department.
Overland Park,a large suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, is the second most populous city in Kansas with a population of 166,000
Overland Park ranks as one of the most progressive departments, as well as cities, in the United States. In 2006 CNN/Money Magazine ranked it 6th on it's "100 Best Cities to live in the United States". A recent 2007 article by National Geographic Magazine lists Overland Park as one of the top 50 US destinations.
Our department seems to grow daily and currently staffs approximately 160 paid fire and EMS personnel covering 69 square miles of territory with five stations. Our training facility is nothing less than state of the art with live computer controlled burn props on several floors of it's five story tower. A recently added Command and Control Center has added a new dimension to our regional wide response to large incidents.
I currently carry the rank of Captain/EMT. To this day I totally love my job and department as well as those individuals I work with. My family members include three brothers in the fire service as well as three in law enforcement. My father was a fire chief with a midwest fire department before he retired after 32 years of service. I am willing and able to answer questions on any fire/EMS related subject you may have. I can help with questions related to entry level testing as well as the physical agility and the interview process. I will do my best to answer any and all questions to your satisfaction in a timely manner.
Education/Credentials Associates of Applied Science in Fire Science Firefighter I/II/III Certification / Kansas University Fire Instructor I / Kansas University Emergency Medical Techician Certification Fire Officer I Certification / Kansas University HazardousMaterials Recognition and Identification Scene Safety Officer Certification / National Fire Academy Incident Command System / National Fire Academy Incident Management System / University of Missouri, Columbia National Incident Management System Certification / National Fire Academy Command and Control of Target Hazards / National Fire Academy
I recently in the past made the mistake made a mistake and was charged of agravated assault per domestic violence, long story short it was noted to be an undesignated felony which will be dropped to a misdimenear after probation which Im currently on. At about the same time I finished with paramedic training and en route of taking my state exam. I was working for a FD(3yrs) but was let go prior to sentencing due to pending charges. I still retain all my certs but would like to see what chances may stand to be able o join the fire service again and how soon. I understand that expungement may be all necessary but was told that I may need to wait a year after probation in order to even file for expungement.Concerned and hopeing to return back to a big city FD What may you suggest? Is my career salvagable? Could I even look to trying to go back when & after the ündesignated felony turns into a misdimenear?
Thanks
Charles
Answer Charles:
You're not alone here. Stories such as yours are fairly common. In my opinion you will be fine. I would highly recommend that you seek legal advise as soon as possible. You're career IS NOT shot. Not having a felony on your record is very key. Expungement is want you want to strive for.