Jason Teitelbaum

Jason Teitelbaum has extensive experience in civil engineering and firefighting, currently serving as a Firefighter for the City of Stamford Fire Department since August 2015. Prior to this role, Jason held positions as a Civil Engineer at Risoli Planning & Engineering from May 2015 to 2019 and as a Project Engineer at Godfrey-Hoffman Assoc., LLC from October 2012 to May 2015. Additionally, Jason worked as a Junior Engineer/Land Surveyor at Edward J. Frattaroli, Inc. from May 2004 to April 2012 and as an Engineering Intern at the City of Stamford Engineering Bureau in 2002. Jason earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Manhattan University between 2006 and 2012 and has pursued further education at CT State Norwalk since 2012, having attended CT State Norwalk from 2004 to 2006.

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Stamford, United States

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City of Stamford Fire Department

The City of Stamford Fire Department has over 270 career firefighters, staffing nine fire stations city-wide. Stamford is located 35 miles Northeast of New York City in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and covers 39.9 square miles from its shoreline on Long Island Sound, north to the New York State border. Connecticut's third largest City has a permanent population of over 128,000 residents that swells daily to over 205,000, as people commute into Stamford to work. Each day, 80,000 commuters use an elaborate transportation network to reach Stamford. The Stamford Train Station boasts the greatest number of user with approximately 38,000 riders between Metro-North and Amtrak using the station, making it the busiest station outside of Grand Central Terminal. The largest portion of commuter traveling to Stamford come by car using either the Connecticut Turnpike (I‑95), the Merritt Parkway, and US Route 1, which passes through the downtown area.