Tennessee Fire Chiefs Association
Immediate Past President
Municipal Technical Advisory Service University of Tennessee Dec 2012 - Jan 2018
Contract Fire Service Consultant
Nfpa Aug 2012 - Aug 2017
Alternate Representative To Nfpa 1710
Center For Public Safety Excellence Jan 2007 - 2012
Peer Assessor
Brentwood Fire & Rescue Jan 2008 - Jul 2011
Assistant Fire Chief
Education:
National Fire Academy 1993 - 2017
University of North Carolina at Charlotte 2009 - 2010
Eastern Oregon University 2005
Bachelors
Spring Arbor University 1984 - 1988
Master of Education, Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Chemistry
Bangor High School, Michigan
Skills:
Public Safety Rescue Incident Command Firefighting Emergency Management Emergency Services Fire Investigation Ems Fire Suppression Systems Nims Hazardous Materials Fire Management Disaster Response Preparedness Technical Rescue Fire Safety Fire Service Policy Homeland Security Fire Prevention Fire Protection Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Management Code Enforcement Personnel Management Accreditation Command and Control Enforcement Exercises Protocol Arson
Christus St Vincent Regional Cancer Center 490A W Zia Rd STE 100, Santa Fe, NM 87505 5059138900 (phone), 5059138922 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Graduated: 1999
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Goss graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Santa Fe, NM and specializes in Radiation Oncology. Dr. Goss is affiliated with Christus St Vincent Regional Medical Center and Holy Cross Hospital.
halftime, but allowed five third-period goals and trailed 8-6 with 11 minutes to play. The Scarlet Knights rallied to tie it over the next seven minutes, with Brian Goss and Scott Bieda each hitting the back of the next to energize the largest crowd to witness a lacrosse game at Rutgers this season.
Brian Goss, the assistant fire chief for the Brentwood Fire and Rescue Department, said the fire started in the garage and spread up the walls to the attic, but it was not yet known what sparked the flames.