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Paul Lepore is a Battalion Chief with the City of Long Beach, California Fire Department. He entered the fire service as a civilian Paramedic for the Los Angeles City Fire Department in 1985. After completing his education at the Los Angeles County Paramedic Training Institute, Lepore worked in the high impact area of South Central, Los Angeles. Lepore was hired by the Long Beach Fire Department in 1986 and completed their 12-week academy. He spent the next two years working as a firefighter until he was promoted to firefighter/ paramedic. Lepore was promoted to Fire Captain in 1998 and is currently a Battalion Chief.
Lepore has a Bachelor's Degree in Vocational Education from California State University, Long Beach and an AA degree in General Studies. He has presented to local, and national audiences on current fire service topics including: Tactics and Strategy, Promoting in the Fire Service, How to Formulate a Plan to Promote, at Firehouse World in San Diego and Las Vegas as well as the CSFA Conference in Long Beach and at the Northern California Training Officer's conference.
As an author, a firefighter interview coach and a Fire Battalion Chief, Paul Lepore has insights into the fire service.
He has conducted hundreds of entry-level interviews as well as served as a rater for dozens of Battalion Chief and Captain's promotional exams. He holds instructor credentials for EMT, Hazardous Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction.
He has conducted numerous seminars at national conventions to teach and mentor both promotional and entry-level candidates alike.
He founded EMS Safety Services, Inc., a first aid and CPR training corporation that certifies over 100,000 students each year.
Lepore has two daughters with his lovely wife Marian, Ashley and Samantha. He is an avid saltwater fisherman and has written a fishing book titled, "Sportfishing in Baja".
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