CHATS WITH FIREFIGHTERS

Chat with Eric Ackerman, Battalion Chief in Murrieta Fire and Rescue, California

1 h 7 min · 21. apr. 2026
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Chat with Eric Ackerman, Battalion Chief in Murrieta, California. Second generation professional firefighter, Eric shares with us about his fascinating and successful journey promoting through the ranks: a courageous path that guided him to be the leader he is today, as a Battalion Chief. A dedicated father and husband, he's been managing a great balance between his career and his family time. Today, he chose a charity very close to his heart to be featured: Blood Cancer United. www.bloodcancerunited.org [http://www.bloodcancerunited.org] Please consider donating, if you can!

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