Midsouth Service Center John Jenkins, IAAI-CFI Senior Fire Investigator Fayetteville, AR 901-375-4062 jjenkins@uis-usa.com EDUCATION: Fayetteville High School Agriculture Garland County Community College Hot Springs, Arkansas ASA Degree Fire Science & Technology Arkansas Fire Academy Camden Arkansas Certified Fire Instructor EMPLOYMENT: Unified Investigation & Sciences Memphis, Tennessee Special Investigator 2007 Present Washington County, Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas Washington County Fire Marshal 2002-2010 Washington County, Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas Fireman, Investigator, Retired as Captain 1982 2002 Updated 5/2016
SPECIALIZED TRAINING: International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Spring Seminar, Post Blast Investigation, April 29, 2016, 12 hours, International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Fall Seminar, NFPA 921/NFPA 1033, October 2, 2015, 12 hours, International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Spring, Seminar, Standard Electrical Arrangements, 3D Scanning, Lightning Protection, Heber Springs, Arkansas, April 2015, 12 hours, International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Fall Seminar, Digital Documentation and Electrical Appliance Fire Investigation, October 2014, 12 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Spring Seminar, Legal Aspects of Fire Investigations, April 2014, 12 hours Fulmer Electrical Training, 2011 National Electrical Code Changes, Course ID # 11-6248- E, April 21, 2014, 8 hours (tested ) Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc., OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200-Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, February 2013, 1 hour ( tested) International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Fall Seminar, Profiling the Arsonist by Subtype, October 4, 2013, 12 hours, International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Spring Seminar, Advanced Investigation Techniques & Live Fire Training, April 2013, 12 hours Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee, Arc Mapping, April 2013, 3 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, (IAAI) - CFITrainer.net: o Investigating Motor Vehicle Fires, December 9, 2015, 4 hours, o NFPA 921 & 1033 2014 Editions: Important Revisions, May 28, 2014, 3 hours o Arc Mapping Basics, May 2012, 4 hours o Fire Investigator Scene Safety, December 2011, 3 hours 2
SPECIALIZED TRAINING (CONT.): International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Spring Seminar, NFPA 921, April 2012, 12 hours Association of Bay Area Governments ABAG Training Center, OSHA Annual Refresher with Asbestos Awareness, March 2012, 8 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Fatality Fire Investigations; Basic Electrical, October 2011, 12 hours National Electrical Code updates, Conway, Arkansas, July 2011, 8 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Texarkana, Arkansas, Fire Prevention & Investigation, April 2011, 12 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Cellulose Insulation in Relation to Zero Clearance Fireplaces, Characteristics of Recessed Light Fixtures, October 2010, 12 hours International Association of Arson Investigator, Arkansas Chapter, Hot Spring, Arkansas, Fire Prevention & Investigation, April, 2010, 12 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Understanding Post Flashover Fire Behavior, October 2009, 12 hours National Electrical Code updates, Conway, Arkansas, June 2009, 8 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Hot Springs, Arkansas, Electrical Engineering Related to Fire Investigations, April 2009, 12 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, Fire Protection & Investigation Techniques, October 2008, 12 hours Interview and Interrogation and Cellulose Insulation, Arkansas Chapter IAAI, Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 2008, 12 hours Fire Pattern Analysis, Legal Matters &Vehicle Fires Arkansas Chapter IAAI, Eureka Springs Arkansas, April 2007 12 hours Advanced Fire and Arson Investigation, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Instructor 80 hours, February 2007 3
SPECIALIZED TRAINING (CONT.): International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter Fall Seminar, Eureka Springs Arkansas October 2007, 12 hours Arkansas Department of Emergency Management, Pipeline Explosions, April 2007, 4 hours Juvenile Fire Setters, Meth Labs, Spoliation, Arkansas Chapter IAAI, Eureka Springs- Arkansas, October 2005 12 hours, Electrical Fires, Evidence, & Depositions, Arkansas Chapter IAAI, Hot Springs Arkansas, April 2005 12 hours, LP Gas, Legal Aspects, Practical Electrical Fire Investigation, Arkansas Chapter IAAI, Fall Seminar Eureka Springs Arkansas, October 2004 12 hours Underwriter Laboratories Inc., Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Operations, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, April 2004 8 hours Prosecution Techniques for the Arson Investigator, Arkansas Chapter IAAI, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 4 2004, 12 hours International Association of Arson Investigators, Arkansas Chapter, Total Fire Loss, Interview Techniques, Searcy, Arkansas, April 2004, 12 hours Investigative Techniques, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire Arms, Fayetteville, Arkansas, May 2003, 20 hours Documentation and Photography, Electrical Appliances, Arson Defense Arkansas Chapter IAAI, Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 2003, 12 hours Associated Builders and Contractors, Fayetteville Arkansas, October 2002, 40 hours Code & Construction Electrical Appliance Fire Investigation, Public Training Council, Springdale, Arkansas, February 2002, 40 hours Advances Fire and Arson Investigation, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Instructor, April 2002, 80 hours 1982 2002 Numerous other Fire & Fire Investigation Classes, including Aircraft Fire / Crash Investigation Courses, 1,500 hours Department of Emergency Management, Special training on issues of terrorism, bombs, and weapons of mass destruction, Fayetteville, Arkansas February 2002, 40 hours 4
EXPERIENCE: Mr. Jenkins personally investigated over 3,140 fires and explosions of vehicle, residences and commercial buildings and equipment involving single and multiple fatalities. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) Arkansas Chapter International Association of Arson Investigators (President) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) COURT QUALIFICATIONS: Expert Witness Fire Causation Arkansas State Court CERTIFICATIONS: Certified Fire Investigator (IAAI-CFI), Certificate No. 44-020, April 2008 Recertification: April 2013 State of Arkansas Journeyman Electrician J5024 Washington County Sheriff s Office -Deputy Sheriff s Special Officer National Board of Fire Service ProBoard NFPA 1033-2009 Certificate No. 311620; April 2008 Recertification: April 2013 5