Bio: Joshua is from Los Gatos, CA. Since graduating high school, Joshua has lived in Los Angeles, Reno, and currently resides in Sonoma County. Joshua is family motivated and loves to be outdoors. Camping, hiking, and visiting National Parks are some of his favorite outdoor activities. On rainy days, you can catch Josh watching Star Wars.
Year started with District: 2023
Hometown: Los Gatos, CA
Educational Background: Joshua holds an Associate of Science Degree in Fire Suppression as well as an Associate of Science Degree in Pre-Hospital Medicing from Truckee Meadows Community College.
Career History: In 2018, Joshua started his EMS career in Los Angeles. His private EMS career continued in Alameda County from 2019 through 2021. He then transitioned to the fire industry when he was hired by a Northern Nevada Fire Agency. Joshua spent 2 years with this District prior to joining Sonoma County Fire District.
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