Frank Mehay
Safety Inspector
Frank Mehay
Ocean Springs, M.S. 39564
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Skills
As Fire Marshal I was responsible for the education, engineering and enforcement of the Fire Code and the Fire Safety aspects of all other applicable codes; directs and conducts investigations relating to Safety Hazards. Provides reports on cause and solutions to hazards. ㅡ
Experience
Corona Fire Department / Assistant Fire Chief
August 2008 to August 2015
- Managed twenty two personnel.
- Maintained suspense files and follow-ups to ensure deadlines were met.
- Typed a variety of correspondence ranging from formal memos, reports, statistical material and transmittals.
- Utilized numerous computer programs, Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point.
Corona Fire Department / Fire Marshal
July 2004 to August 2008
- Supervises coordinates and personally inspects commercial and industrial building, schools and related structures when required.
- Reviews building plans for conformance with fire protection laws and regulations and makes recommendations when required.
- Investigates complaints from private citizens and other agencies relating to fire and safety hazards.
Corona Fire Department / Fire Investigator
October 2004 to August 2015
- Investigating origin and cause of fires
- Providing detailed reports to insurance companies.
- Responsible for photo log of investigation
U.S.N. Retired
August 1979 to August 1998
- Aviation Electronics Technician
- Quality Assurance Inspector
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Education
Central Texas College / Law Enforcement
1994 to 1996 working towards associates degree
Arizona State School / Firefighter One and Two
April 2002
Arizona State School / Inspector One compliance
Arizona state certified 2004
Arizona State School / Advanced Fire Sprinkler systems Arizona state certified 2004
Fire Origin and Cause Academy / Fire Investigator
Arizona Chapter, International Association Arson Investigators (IAAI). 2002 to 2006
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Awards
Pima County Attorney's Office of Arizona awarded Frank Mehay a letter of appreciation for participating in the investigation of five residential fires that was suspected of being purposely set.