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If you are referring to the saber jet nozzles that can chang from a smooth bore to a fog nozzle while operating, yes my Department has some of these. I am a Truck guy by nature and desire but I am often detailed to the Engine and the only Engine guy…
November 24, 2009

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Residence.
Central Virginia
Department:
City of Petersburg, Va. Fire Dept.
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
15
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Salary and benefits, training, staffing.
Bio:
Married to wonderful wife of 5 years and have a beautiful son , age 4 who is destined to be a 4th generation firefighter.

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At 11:56am on March 2, 2009, G. Douglas Webb said…
You can see how often I check this thing.

Good to hear from you
At 2:10pm on October 14, 2008, G. Douglas Webb said…
Hey man whats up. good to hear from you. Work has kept me pretty much tied up but I still get to do some time at Blackstone. As of now I am tentatively the Lieutenant of training there if everything goes OK. If I can help you with anything training wise in Petersburg give me a call. Capt/ Hamilton can put you in touch
At 6:38pm on October 5, 2008, John Bierling said…
Hello Captain Jordan,
I would like to send you some information about Incident Command Training which is critical to success when bad things happen. Would you please send your email address so I can send this information to you.
Thanks,
John Bierling
At 2:39pm on September 30, 2008, Rich Batzel said…
Well, thats good news. I'm glad to hear things are improving. I seriously thought about coming back up there after I got back from Iraq. When I realized Chesapeake had to pay me at an Lt. rate when I returned, I had to come back here. I got one over on the system!
At 2:24pm on September 30, 2008, Rich Batzel said…
Yeah, I remember. Things are good down here. How's things going up there?
 
 

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