Our Team
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Coming Soon | Scott FuhrPresidentScott founded Firestorm Restoration in 2004, bringing six years of property industry experience to the company. He has been a licensed realtor since 2006 and became a licensed water restoration technician (WRT) in October of 2008. Scott takes pride in his work and his dedication to helping others and restoring damaged homes and properties exceeds expectations. With a great team behind him, the work gets done in a professional and timely manner so that people can get on with their lives as fast as possible. |
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Coming Soon | Kevin PaterekProject SupervisorKevin is an important player to making the company a success. He oversees the complete job in itself, communicating with the customers directly every step of the way. As well as writing up the estimates, sketching out the jobs, and scheduling the sub-contractors as needed. |
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Coming Soon | Matt LeTourneauEmergency Service SupervisorMatt is essential to our team, overseeing the emergency services and there to take all calls that come in after hours. He also gets the contracts signed by our customers, picks up the insurance deductibles, and manages what equipment goes where. Matt also writes up estimates and sketches out jobs as well. |
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Coming Soon | Brad HickmanLead CarpenterBrad is new to the company and will be handling the carpentry, electrical work, and whatever else is needed on jobs as he is skilled in many areas. He will also be helping with the on-call emergency jobs along with Matt as needed. We welcome him to the team. |
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Coming Soon | Megan MitchellOffice Manager & MarketingMegan is the key element to the inner workings of the office. She handles all the administrative work on a day-to-day basis along with the marketing for the company, as well as taking all calls, helping customers and clients, and also helps with the emergency calls on busy days, correlating with the guys out in the field. She is essential to helping the company run from inside the office as the guys are constantly out on the job sites. |

