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Daniel F.

Lieutenant / Emergency Medical Technician at Sterling Volunteer Fire Company

Daniel F. currently serves as a Senior System Integrator at Phantom Engineering, Inc., a position held since November 2022. With extensive experience in emergency services, Daniel has been a Lieutenant and Emergency Medical Technician at the Sterling Volunteer Fire Department since January 2012. Previous roles include Program Analyst at F5 Consulting, Associate at Booz Allen Hamilton, and various positions at Eastern Research Group, Inc., Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Royal Ambulance Company, and The Emergency Medical Response Group, where Daniel developed expertise in emergency response, health and safety compliance, and project management. Daniel holds a Master of Arts in International Security and a graduate certificate in National Security and Public Policy from George Mason University, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Psychology with Emergency Health Services from The George Washington University.

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Sterling Volunteer Fire Company

The mission of the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company is to provide superior fire protection to our communitythrough the use of highly trained and motivated fire fighters, the most up to date equipment, responsible financial planning and the cooperation of our neighboring departments. The Sterling Volunteer Fire Company operates out of three fire stations, responding to more than 3,000 calls annually, and is considered to be one of the busiest and most well-trained volunteer fire companies in the State of Virginia. From these stations, volunteers respond with three fire engines, three ladder trucks, a tanker, two “Special Emergency Response Vehicles” and two command units. We spend countless hours training to maintain certifications in fire fighting, emergency medical services, and technical rescue. We are also constantly upgrading our skills and equipment to keep up with the latest technology and practices in the fire service.


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