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Department:
Buffalo Fire Department
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief
Years of public service:
20
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
A contract.
Topics you provide training for:
Truck Company Operations
Live Burn
Chainsaw Use and Safety
Hose Loads and Lays
Areas of expertise:
I don't feel that I have any. Isn't that sad?

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At 9:41am on August 31, 2009, Brian Meroney said…
Chief,

Hope all the guys up there are doing better since your loss. We missed you here at the FRI in Dallas. Was a pretty good show. Be safe and stay in touch...
At 3:25pm on August 25, 2009, Brian Meroney said…
Chief,
I feel for your loss.. All the guys in Buffalo are in my prayers... If you need anything let me know..
At 7:03pm on August 24, 2009, Paul J De Bartolomeo said…
Hey Peter.
So sorry for your losses today. You and the brothers of the B.F.D. are in the thoughts and Prayers of the members of the Hilton.
At 2:35pm on August 24, 2009, Barry Aptt said…
Brother,

My sympathies for the losses suffered by your department. may god be with them.
At 12:09pm on June 2, 2009, Mark Sicuso said…
thanks for the add chief!! keep up the great articles!! be safe
At 1:05pm on February 24, 2009, Brad Hoff said…
Keep up the great articles! Congrats on the promo Chief, a little belated.
At 8:26am on December 2, 2008, Rick Fritz said…
It was difficult to sit still, they're so WARM and SOFT!
At 9:03am on November 21, 2008, John Lewis said…
hey brother happy ot hear about your promotion, looks like to brothers of the BFD just got a little better protected. Congratulations and keep those brothers warm and safe.

JL
At 7:56am on November 19, 2008, Greg Sellers said…
Chief, your welcome, just a question, I'll be in buffalo for two weeks starting Nov 28. I know you probably hear this alot, but what's that chance of a ride-along for a night or day tour? I'd like to pick the brains of the buffalo truckies on thier procedures and tactics. Again, congrads
At 12:34pm on November 18, 2008, Rick Fritz said…
Come to High Point, have a stroke, do the rehab, and I'll take the pictures personally!
 
 

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