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At 11:09pm on October 20, 2008, Glenn Corbett said…
Hi Megan,

It was great to meet you! You are the promising future of the fire service!

Thanks for participating in the BHSC case.

Glenn
At 7:28pm on October 20, 2008, Tom McConaughy said…
Hi Megan,

The pleasure was all mine! Thanks again for your help and taking the great pictures. I''m glad you made the trip..

Tom
At 12:41pm on October 20, 2008, Darla McCollister said…
Hi Megan - It was great meeting you - sorry I drove so fast! LOL! If you knew that area you would too !!!! LOL!
BHSC Friends for Life!!! Darla
At 11:58am on August 27, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Hey Megan
good video you posted can you tell us a little about the exercise?
At 11:16am on August 26, 2008, Jordan Smith said…
oh nothing much just working. Yeah i'm glad to be here.
At 10:17pm on August 24, 2008, Kyle stenson said…
HI Megan sorry for not getting back to you con grats on your firefighting 2 . I hope it went really good for you. I been busy training with 2' 1/2 hoses I didn't know that it takes a lot out of you. I'am used to 1' 1/2 to 1' 3/4 hoses. yesterday we took a car apart I kept up to the team trying to remember all of the tools and what order there in. glad that it was only training
At 9:56pm on August 22, 2008, Beau E. Gros said…
I LOVE car fires! I love ripping them apart... I actually watched a car backdraft in a parking lot once. Busting out the driver's side window blew out the PASSENGER side window... You be careful if something comes in. Keep your head about you, and keep your eyes open: Situational Awareness: Knowing what is going on around you at all times. You have a great night, Megan...
At 9:25pm on August 18, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Have you got into INSPECTORS CLASS or INVESTIGATION CLASS YET?
At 7:44pm on August 9, 2008, John Bierling said…
Hello Megan, Please check out my web site: www.IncidentMT.com I believe you'll find it interesting. Please send your email address, I'd like to send you some information on Firefighter wellness. Thanks, John

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Title/rank:
Firefighter
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Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FFII, Hazmat Awareness, Operations, Technician, CPR, NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800,

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