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Robin Carney

Firefighter at City of Hibbing

Robin Carney is an experienced firefighter and paramedic with a diverse background in emergency medical services and lifeguarding. Currently serving as a firefighter for the City of Hibbing since December 2020, Robin previously worked as a paramedic at Lakeview Hospital and as a firefighter/first responder in North St. Paul. Additional experience includes roles as head lifeguard at Camp Shamineau Bible Camp and in various EMT and lifeguard positions. Robin's early career involved an internship with Maplewood Fire Department and work as a personal care attendant. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Health Services and Ministry from the University of Northwestern – St. Paul and an Associate of Science in EMS-Paramedic from Inver Hills Community College.

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Farmington, United States

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City of Hibbing

Hibbing is a city located in the northeastern region of Minnesota, United States. It is the largest city in the Iron Range region and the county seat of St. Louis County. With a population of around 16,000 people, Hibbing is a small city with a rich history in mining and industry. The city is known for its unique architecture, which includes the world's largest open-pit iron mine, the Hull-Rust-Mahoning Mine. Hibbing is also home to the Greyhound Bus Museum, which features exhibits on the history of Greyhound buses and their impact on transportation. The city has a diverse economy that includes healthcare, education, manufacturing, and mining. It has a strong sense of community, with many local events and festivals throughout the year, including the popular Hibbing Jubilee celebration.


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United States

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51-200

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