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Lives in:
Atlanta, Georgia
Department:
Johns Creek Fire Department
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
34
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Staffing
Professional Qualifications:
State Fire Instructor, Haz Mat Technician, Paramedic, Fire Officer I
Topics you provide training for:
RIT, Safety & Survival, Company Drills, VES Techniques
Web site:
http://www.johnscreekga.gov

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At 7:10pm on February 11, 2010, Michael Bricault (ret) said…
Thanks for the invite.
At 1:49pm on February 5, 2010, Rick Fritz said…
A hook specifically designed for dry wall removal of all types. Can be used on other materials such as wood, plaster, sheet metal walls and ceilings. * An exceptional overhaul hook!

Features Larger Contact Point, Conventional Penetration, an Arc Hook, Exceptional Pry Action, Combination Rake and Hoe, Handles made of Solid Fiberglass, Choice of Knob End, Stainless Steel Wear Sleeve, and Celtex Grips.



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At 11:52am on November 3, 2009, Anthony Avillo said…
hi mark
hope u enjoy this site
be safe
aa
 
 
 

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