Northwest Service Center Ed Iskra, IAAI-CFI, CVFI Senior Fire Investigator Seattle, Washington 360-536-2898 eiskra@uis-usa.com EDUCATION: West Valley Jr. College Saratoga, California AS Degree in Parks Management Nation Fire Academy, Emmetsburg, MD EMPLOYMENT: Unified Investigations & Sciences, Inc. Senior Fire Investigator June 2006 to Present Kitsap County, Washington Fire Marshal s Office Deputy Fire Marshal, Inspector / Lead Fire Investigator 1992 to 2005 Naval Underwater Weapons Center Fire Department Keyport, Washington Fire Captain 1990 to 1992 Moffett Field, California Naval Air Station Fire Department Firefighter 1988 to 1990 Updated 9/2016
EMPLOYMENT (CONT.): Bethel Island, California Fire Protection District Volunteer Firefighter 1985 to 1990 US Forest Service, La Grande Ranger District Fuels Management & Hot Shot Crew 1978 to 1983 SPECIALIZED TRAINING: OSHA Annual Refresher with Asbestos Awareness, Assoc. of Bay Area Governments, March 5, 2015, 8-Hours, Tested Advanced Electrical Fire Investigation, Washington Chapter, International Association of Arson Investigators and Northwest Fire Investigators, Leavenworth, Washington, May 2014, 32 Hours, Tested OSHA Annual Refresher with Asbestos Awareness, Assoc. of Bay Area Governments, January 17, 2014, 8-Hours, Tested OSHA Annual Refresher with Asbestos Awareness, Assoc. of Bay Area Governments, February 2013, 8-Hours, Tested Asbestos Class Three Operations & Maintenance, RGA Environmental, February 2012, 16 Hours, Tested 33 rd Annual Fire & Arson Seminar, International Association of Arson Investigators, Oregon Chapter 31, September 2011, 24 Hours, Tested Post Flashover and Arson Fraud Investigation, Washington Chapter, International Association of Arson Investigators and Northwest Fire Investigators, Leavenworth, Washington, May 2008, 32 Hours, Tested Vehicle Fire Investigation, Certified Vehicle Investigator, Public Agency Training Council and National Association Of Fire Investigators, Meridian, Idaho, June 2007, 21 Hours, Tested Certified Fire Inspector II, International Code Council, Whittier, California, 2005, 4 Hours, Tested Fire Arson Investigator Academy, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2003, 40 Hours, Tested 2
SPECIALIZED TRAINING (CONT.): Advanced Fire Investigator Seminar, Northwest Fire Investigators Association, March 2002, 36 Hours, Tested Kinesic Interview and Interrogation Techniques, Public Agency Training Council, Everett, Washington, March 2001, 32 Hours, Tested Certified Fire and Explosion Investigators, National Association of Fire Investigators, Schaumburg, Illinois, July 2000, 24 Hours, Tested Computer Fire Modeling, National Association of Fire Investigators, Schaumburg, Illinois, July 2000, 8 Hours, Tested Meth Awareness Training, Washington County Risk Pool, Tumwater, Washington, April 2000, 3 Hours, Tested Professionalism in Fire Investigation, International Association of Arson Investigators, Bellingham, Washington, September 1999, 32 Hours, Tested Arson and Fire Investigation, National Fire Academy, Emmitsburg, Maryland, August 1999, 80 Hours, Tested Means of Egress I & II, International Conference of Building Officials, Port Orchard, Washington, April 1999, 16 Hours, Tested Arson for Prosecutors, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms, Seattle, Washington, March 1999, 24 Hours, Tested Electrical Fire Investigation, Public Agency Training Council, Seattle, Washington, April 1998, 24 Hours, Tested Uniform Fire Code Update, Uniform Building Code, SeaTac, Washington, November 1997, 8 Hours, Tested Management for Arson Prevention and Control, National Fire Academy, Emmitsburg, Maryland, April 1997, 80 Hours, Tested Fire Investigation Seminar, International Association of Arson Investigators, Richland, Washington, April 1996, 32 Hours Advanced Arson Techniques Task Force Operations, Northwest Fire Investigators, Kelso, Washington, April 1996, 32 Hours, Tested 3
SPECIALIZED TRAINING (CONT.): Crime Scene & Evidence Class, Green River Community College, Auburn, Washington, December 1996, 48 Hours, Tested Arson and Explosion Seminar, Nevada Chapter International Association of Arson Investigators, South Lake Tahoe, Nevada, September 1995, 24 Hours, Tested Washington State Criminal Justice Academy, Class #430, SeaTac, Washington, June 1995, 272 Hours of Basic Law Enforcement Academy, Tested Northwest Fire Investigators Conference, Northwest Fire Investigators Association, Bremerton, Washington, August 1994, 40 Hours, Tested Advanced Fire & Arson Career Development School, Medford, Oregon, February 1994, 24 Hours, Tested Northwest Fire Investigators Conference, Oak Harbor, Washington, 1993, 32 Hours Fire Command School, Basic Fire Investigation Seminar, Washington State Association of Fire Chiefs, Yakima, Washington, August1993, 24 Hours, Tested National Burglary and Fire Alarm Seminar, SeaTac, Washington, July 1993, 26 Hours, Tested Certified Uniform Fire Code Inspector, International Fire Code Institute, Bellevue, Washington, March 1993, 4 Hours, Tested Uniform Fire Code 1991 Update, International Fire Code Institute, Seattle, Washington, October 1992, 8 Hours, Tested Hazardous Material Response, Naval Undersea Weapons Center, Keyport, Washington, 1991, 40 Hours, Tested Fire Service Instructor I, Washington Department of Community Development, Fire Protection Services Division, May 1991, 32 Hours, Tested Firefighter First Responder, Washington Department of Community Development, Fire Protection Services Division, May 1991, 48 Hours, Tested Firefighting Fundamentals, Washington Department of Community Development, Fire Protection Services Division, May 1991, 16 Hours, Tested Emergency Response Operational Level, Prezant Associates, Environmental Health Sciences and Engineering, June 1990, 40 Hours, Tested 4
SPECIALIZED TRAINING (CONT.): Fire Attack Strategy and Tactics of Initial Company Response, Emergency Resource, January 1990 Aircraft Fire Protection and Rescue, California State Fire Marshal, July 1989, 24 Hours, Tested Basic Fireman Training, West Valley College, United State Department of Agriculture, June 1975, 32 Hours, Tested International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) CFITrainer.net o Post Flashover Fires, June 30, 2015 o The HAZWOPER Standard, June 2012, 4 hours (tested) o Fire Investigator Scene Safety, November 2011, 3 hours (tested) o Wildland Fire Investigation, July 2010, 5 hours (tested) o Preparation for the Marine Fire Scene, February 2010, 4 hours (tested) o Arc Mapping Basics, February 2010, 4 hours (tested) o NFPA 921 and 1033 2014 Editions: Important Revisions, May 2014, 3 hours o Investigating Motor Vehicle Fires, June 2009, 4 hours (tested) PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: International Association of Arson Investigators, Washington State Chapter National Association of Fire Investigators CERTIFICATIONS: State of Washington Licensed Unarmed Private Investigator State of Montana licensed Private Investigator Certified Fire Investigator, International Association of Fire Investigators (IAAI-CFI) 5
CERTIFICATIONS (CONT.): Pro Board Certified Fire Investigator Certified Fire Inspector II, International Code Council Certified Fire & Explosion Investigator, National Association of Fire Investigators (NAFI) Certified Vehicle Fire Investigator, National Association of Fire Investigators (NAFI) COURT QUALIFICATIONS: Washington State Superior Court, Kitsap County 6