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One year down
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dave LeBlanc Nov 3.

 

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Robert Galione and Ed Hoffmann are now friends
November 3
Hey Bro....I am sure you won't have to "go hungry", so to speak. Amazing that it has been a year.
November 3
Pass on what you know and help make them as good as you were! Vollies need love too.
November 3
Robert Galione added a discussion
Well, its been one year since I have reported for duty and I am now GETTING real bored. Feeling better but it might be time to start thinking about getting involved in SOMETHING..lol...anyone got something for me. bobby g retired....used to be so...
November 3
Robert Galione and Chris Good are now friends
April 2

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Residence.
Ronkonkoma N.Y.
Department:
FDNY
Title/rank:
Fr. 1st.
Years of public service:
29
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Been to a lot of fires
Topics you provide training for:
Fireman down
Areas of expertise:
no one is an expert at what we do....just some are more experienced
Bio:
29 years total
1 year in an engine
10 years in a truck
18byears in a rescue

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At 7:59pm on January 2, 2009, Walter D. Patterson said…
Hello Bob....I'm sure that you don't remember me, but I wanted to say hello and I hope that retirement isn't too hard on you. I met you at R2 years ago....in '96. I was able to ride along and stay over a couple of times thanks Rocky. Take Care and Happy New Year!
At 3:07pm on November 30, 2008, Dave LeBlanc said…
Congrats on making it bro...I know it is bittersweet.

The more you are here, the more I can pick your brain.
At 9:49pm on November 29, 2008, PJ Langmaid said…
I was on the phone with Jimmy Wednesday and he said they watched you clean out your locker. Well congrats and good luck. See you next time around.
At 11:21am on November 20, 2008, PJ Langmaid said…
Are going to be around in March? My wife and my wallet are arguing with me about Dec.
At 10:13am on April 6, 2008, Dave LeBlanc said…
Hey, where is that ugly face?

Nice to see you here bro..........
 
 

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