Bio: David grew up in Petaluma and currently lives in Rohnert Park with his wife, daughter and dog. David enjoys spending time with his family, hiking, fishing and riding quads at the Oregon sand dunes.
Year started with District: 2019
Hometown: Petaluma
Educational Background: David has an Associate degree in Paramedicine and Fire Technology from the Santa Rosa Junior College. David also has a Bachelor degree in Fire Administration from Columbia Southern University.
Career History: David started his career as a Volunteer Firefighter for the Wilmar Volunteer Fire Department in 2006. In 2007, David started as an intern Firefighter for the Bodega Bay Fire Protection District. David worked for Cal Fire in the Mendocino and Sonoma-Lake-Napa Units. He also worked for the Northshore Fire Protection District at the Clearlake Oaks station prior to rejoining Bodega Bay Fire as a full-time Firefighter/Paramedic in 2019. David joins the Sonoma County Fire District as part of the merger with Bodega Bay Fire in 2022.
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