Laura Baker - Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention
Women FireFighters
<Laura Baker, Trustee>

Laura Baker is the Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention for the Tucson Fire Department, Tucson Arizona. She has been with TFD since 1994. Laura promoted through the ranks of firefighter, paramedic, and captain to deputy chief. She oversees code enforcement, system design, business assistance unit, fire cause investigation unit, and the public education unit. She was previously the training chief where she oversaw recruitment, recruit training, regional training, promotional processes and emergency medical certifications.

 
Laura Baker - Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention
Women FireFighters

Laura Baker is the Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention for the Tucson Fire Department, Tucson Arizona. She has been with TFD since 1994. Laura promoted through the ranks of firefighter, paramedic, and captain to deputy chief. She oversees code enforcement, system design, business assistance unit, fire cause investigation unit, and the public education unit. She was previously the training chief where she oversaw recruitment, recruit training, regional training, promotional processes and emergency medical certifications.<Laura Baker, Trustee>

Laura was a member of the hazardous material team for 6 years as a firefighter and paramedic and also served as a training captain for nearly two years and was also a captain for one of Tucson Fire’s rapid response teams that are trained in hazmat and technical rescue. Laura also spent time as an EMS Captain which is a member of the district management team and assists the battalion chief with various administrative duties. As a captain in the field, she spent time on ladder and engine companies.

Laura received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from UC Berkeley in 1992 and received an Associates degree in Paramedicine from Pima Community College in 1997. Laura earned a Master of Science in Fire Service Administration from Arizona State University in December 2004. She is a graduate from the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) in March 2007.
She co-founded Camp Fury, a Girl’s Fire Camp in Tucson, with iWomen’s Past President Cheryl Horvath where they partner with the Girl Scouts to provide an introduction to firefighting careers and to promote a positive leadership experience to girls 14 –18years of age.

 

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Laura Baker - Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention
Women FireFighters

Laura Baker is the Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention for the Tucson Fire Department, Tucson Arizona. She has been with TFD since 1994. Laura promoted through the ranks of firefighter, paramedic, and captain to deputy chief. She oversees code enforcement, system design, business assistance unit, fire cause investigation unit, and the public education unit. She was previously the training chief where she oversaw recruitment, recruit training, regional training, promotional processes and emergency medical certifications.<Laura Baker, Trustee>

Laura was a member of the hazardous material team for 6 years as a firefighter and paramedic and also served as a training captain for nearly two years and was also a captain for one of Tucson Fire’s rapid response teams that are trained in hazmat and technical rescue. Laura also spent time as an EMS Captain which is a member of the district management team and assists the battalion chief with various administrative duties. As a captain in the field, she spent time on ladder and engine companies.

Laura received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from UC Berkeley in 1992 and received an Associates degree in Paramedicine from Pima Community College in 1997. Laura earned a Master of Science in Fire Service Administration from Arizona State University in December 2004. She is a graduate from the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) in March 2007.
She co-founded Camp Fury, a Girl’s Fire Camp in Tucson, with iWomen’s Past President Cheryl Horvath where they partner with the Girl Scouts to provide an introduction to firefighting careers and to promote a positive leadership experience to girls 14 –18years of age.

 

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/2422/Speakers/1e4b43f0-baf9-4dd7-a7be-fcb12767eb66#sthash.k4MCeaRS.dpuf
Laura Baker - Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention
Women FireFighters

Laura Baker is the Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention for the Tucson Fire Department, Tucson Arizona. She has been with TFD since 1994. Laura promoted through the ranks of firefighter, paramedic, and captain to deputy chief. She oversees code enforcement, system design, business assistance unit, fire cause investigation unit, and the public education unit. She was previously the training chief where she oversaw recruitment, recruit training, regional training, promotional processes and emergency medical certifications.<Laura Baker, Trustee>

Laura was a member of the hazardous material team for 6 years as a firefighter and paramedic and also served as a training captain for nearly two years and was also a captain for one of Tucson Fire’s rapid response teams that are trained in hazmat and technical rescue. Laura also spent time as an EMS Captain which is a member of the district management team and assists the battalion chief with various administrative duties. As a captain in the field, she spent time on ladder and engine companies.

Laura received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from UC Berkeley in 1992 and received an Associates degree in Paramedicine from Pima Community College in 1997. Laura earned a Master of Science in Fire Service Administration from Arizona State University in December 2004. She is a graduate from the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) in March 2007.
She co-founded Camp Fury, a Girl’s Fire Camp in Tucson, with iWomen’s Past President Cheryl Horvath where they partner with the Girl Scouts to provide an introduction to firefighting careers and to promote a positive leadership experience to girls 14 –18years of age.

 

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/2422/Speakers/1e4b43f0-baf9-4dd7-a7be-fcb12767eb66#sthash.k4MCeaRS.dpuf
Laura Baker - Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention
Women FireFighters

Laura Baker is the Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention for the Tucson Fire Department, Tucson Arizona. She has been with TFD since 1994. Laura promoted through the ranks of firefighter, paramedic, and captain to deputy chief. She oversees code enforcement, system design, business assistance unit, fire cause investigation unit, and the public education unit. She was previously the training chief where she oversaw recruitment, recruit training, regional training, promotional processes and emergency medical certifications.<Laura Baker, Trustee>

Laura was a member of the hazardous material team for 6 years as a firefighter and paramedic and also served as a training captain for nearly two years and was also a captain for one of Tucson Fire’s rapid response teams that are trained in hazmat and technical rescue. Laura also spent time as an EMS Captain which is a member of the district management team and assists the battalion chief with various administrative duties. As a captain in the field, she spent time on ladder and engine companies.

Laura received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from UC Berkeley in 1992 and received an Associates degree in Paramedicine from Pima Community College in 1997. Laura earned a Master of Science in Fire Service Administration from Arizona State University in December 2004. She is a graduate from the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) in March 2007.
She co-founded Camp Fury, a Girl’s Fire Camp in Tucson, with iWomen’s Past President Cheryl Horvath where they partner with the Girl Scouts to provide an introduction to firefighting careers and to promote a positive leadership experience to girls 14 –18years of age.

 

- See more at: http://portal.clubrunner.ca/2422/Speakers/1e4b43f0-baf9-4dd7-a7be-fcb12767eb66#sthash.k4MCeaRS.dpuf
 
Laura was a member of the hazardous material team for 6 years as a firefighter and paramedic and also served as a training captain for nearly two years and was also a captain for one of Tucson Fire’s rapid response teams that are trained in hazmat and technical rescue. Laura also spent time as an EMS Captain which is a member of the district management team and assists the battalion chief with various administrative duties. As a captain in the field, she spent time on ladder and engine companies.
Laura received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from UC Berkeley in 1992 and received an Associates degree in Paramedicine from Pima Community College in 1997. Laura earned a Master of Science in Fire Service Administration from Arizona State University in December 2004. She is a graduate from the Executive Fire Officer Program (EFOP) in March 2007.
She co-founded Camp Fury, a Girl’s Fire Camp in Tucson, with iWomen’s Past President Cheryl Horvath where they partner with the Girl Scouts to provide an introduction to firefighting careers and to promote a positive leadership experience to girls 14 –18 years of age.
 
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