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Mark Omasta said:Tony Piontek said:I have plans for a propane fired hay burner, I can send it to you if you wish. Produces great smoke and heat, actually will create a heat signature that a tic can view fairly well. It's easier to stoke and keep pro…
May 8, 2009
Tony Piontek said:I have plans for a propane fired hay burner, I can send it to you if you wish. Produces great smoke and heat, actually will create a heat signature that a tic can view fairly well. It's easier to stoke and keep producing heat, but…
May 8, 2009
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May 8, 2009
For those of you that are interested in discussing training burns. Pro's and Con's, Training safely and effectively with live fire. Led by FIRE, LLC's Tony Piontek, who has over ten years experience in 170+ structure burns.
May 8, 2009

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16 Driftway Point Rd, Danbury, CT 06811
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Danbury Fire Dept
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Training Officer
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