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I was wondering if you could shoot me an email, I wanted to ask you some questions regarding your (Orlando Fire Department) bail out system and your thought on it.
Any help would be great, stay safe brother.
Andrew Brassard
forcethedoor@hotmail.com
www.brotherhoodinstructors.com
P.S. You are probably working on your tan while I am freezing my ass off!!!! LOL
hope all is well over there. Nice to catch up through this media.
Cheers,
David
It was good to meet you in Seattle, ..no it was an honor. You and the others have done a great thing for the fire service, nationwide. No matter how humble you are about it, you opened the door to change things.
chad7141@msn.com
Anytime you come to Seattle, you have a place to stay. Bobby stayed in our condo's guest suite while he was here. Let me know when you plan on coming and I'll schedule it for you.
Yea...we have some high-tech stuff in Seattle. You did good with our fancy toilet.
I am so proud of the brothers and sisters who helped with the convention. Berg and I were talking last night at work on how things went better than we had planned. The weather was spectacular. We didn't have any major problems. It all was smooth. Not sure why, though. Good people, I guess.
The convention was a true experience for me. It was my first, not my last. See you in Maine. My wife already has it on the calendar.
Need anything, anytime, give me a call.
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