Scott Johnson
Realtor, Financial Counselor, and Christian in Sachse, Texas
Scott Johnson has served the emergency service needs of the City of Irving as a Firefighter/Paramedic since 1987. He has served as a Station Officer, EMS Supervisor, Communications Officer, and as an Interim Battalion Chief he achieved the first Best Practices Recognition in the State of Texas for the Irving Fire Department.
Scott earned a B.A. in Emergency Management Administration from West Texas A&M University and Executive Fire Officer certification from the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Hehas researched and published several papers that have been used by others in the Emergency Service Community. A few of those papers include:
Improving Patient Care Report Narratives on the Irving Fire Department
Irving Fire Department Risk Management Plan
Developing a Collaborative Command Network to Improve Decision Making at Emergency Incidents
Hyperthermia Happens... When Children are Left in Hot Vehicles
Mapping Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources For the City of Irving
Recommendations to Bring the Irving Fire Department Into Compliance with NFPA 1710
Scott began a real estate career in 2012 with his wife, Amie. FireBoss Realty believes that “Life is Relationships.... everything elseis just details.”
Like all good relationships, we want to listen so we can understand the unique needs and wants of your family and communicate up-to-date expert feedback on the local real estate market. If you are ready to market your home, we will advise you on a pricing strategy that is consistent with your goals, provide a staging consultation with a professional home stager, aggressively market your property using multiple channels, negotiate the contract details and stay right by your side until the transaction is closed and funded.
Our personalized service is designed to encourage you to refer us to your friends and family and never even consider using anyone else in the future.
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