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Since 2002, I have dedicated my life to public service. My career as an EMT, Paramedic, Director of Emergency Management and EMS Executive has taught me that in a crisis, every second counts and every decision matters. I’m running for City Council to bring that same level of urgency, precision, and dedication to our local government.

During my time as the Director of Emergency Management for the City of Mt. Washington, I was proud to draft our city’s Emergency Operations Plan. I’ve seen firsthand how our city functions from the inside, and I know what it takes to keep our infrastructure resilient and our families protected.
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Currently, I serve as a Director for a National EMS Organization, bringing a high-level perspective on safety and management back home to Mt. Washington, where I still serve on the front lines as a Paramedic for Mt. Washington Fire and EMS. My commitment to this city is personal. My wife is the proud owner of Mt. Washington Pediatrics, and together, we are raising our two young boys in the community we love. Whether I’m on an ambulance, in the boardroom, or coaching on the sidelines for the MWFCA Pee-wee CHARGERS football team, my goal is the same: to leave Mt. Washington better and safer for the next generation

Safety is the cornerstone of a thriving city. When our streets are safe, our businesses flourish, our property values rise, and our children can play outside without worry. My approach to public safety is built on two core pillars:
I. Equipping Our Heroes Our police, fire, and EMS personnel put their lives on the line for us every day. I will advocate for the latest equipment, technology and training to ensure they can do their jobs effectively and return home safely to their families.
II. Smart Infrastructure Public safety isn't just about enforcement; it’s about prevention. I will prioritize much needed fire hydrant infrastructure, safer roads and traffic-calming measures in our residential neighborhoods to reduce accidents and deter crime.
Paid for by Brian Anderson for City Council
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