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Thanks for your help with the house fires last week. See you out in Operations.
Josh Materi
Thanks for joining CSF (Common Sense Firefighitng ). It's a leadership and fire ground decision making page on the site. Jump into any discussion at any time. There are always some good ones going. There are few other guys from Seattle. I just got done with the Air Magmt book. Very good!
Jim Mason
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Glad to see you on the training community. Seems to be a rush of Seattle Guys coming on board. Looks like you joined some great groups. Lots of good discussion in here with some great knowledge being shared. Let me know if you read something interesting.
Phil