Northwest Fire District
Brett Keeley has extensive experience in emergency services, currently serving as Captain/Paramedic at Northwest Fire District since January 2006, following roles as Paramedic and Firefighter within the same organization. Additionally, Brett served as Secretary for Northwest Firefighters Local 3572 from April 2010 to May 2012 and began a career in emergency medical services as an EMT at Southwest Ambulance from June 2004 to December 2005. Brett Keeley holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Public Safety & Emergency Management from Grand Canyon University and an Associate's degree in Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) from Pima Community College.
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Northwest Fire District
Northwest Fire District was formed in 1983 by residents of the northwest metropolitan Tucson area to ensure that the community received consistent, high-quality emergency services at a reasonable cost. Since its inception, the District has provided increasingly higher levels of fire protection and emergency medical services to a rapidly growing population. The District currently provides emergency and community services to 110,000 residents and 3,300 commercial occupancies over a 140 square mile area. Ten strategically located stations are staffed 365 days a year with 192 firefighters that are Paramedics or Emergency Medical Technicians. Despite explosive growth, the District's ratio of Paramedics to residents remains one of the best in the state at 1:9000.