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Your Brother in Fire,
Mike Stallings
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John
that's great news congrats
get him on the ladder now where all men belong!!!!
stay safe
how's it hanging
missed u at fdic
how r things in the city
talk 2 u soon pal
styay safe over there
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If you are ever in the sunshine state please let me know I would love to meet my NE namesake (brother). For clarities sake, I am a firefighter who happens to hold the rank of assistant chief. I say this because the minute I forget this I will become another worthless numbnut dipdunk forgot where he came from chief, and I do not want that to ever happen. Looking at your friends list I am sure you have and endless support system, however, If I can ever be of assistance let me know. Stay in touch.
Stay Low Stay Safe and Train Everyday
Steve
I would suspect that I will be getting some of the messages intended for you and the reverse would apply as well. I find it oddd but amazing that there are two S Gillespie's on here, both career members with relatively the same amount of years on the job. Anyways, it is always great to reach out to a new brother, especially one with a great name.
Stay Low, Stay Safe, and Train Everday,
Steve G
Did you make it out here (Colo Spgs) in 2006 for the IAFF Memorail? Seems like several Squad 41 guys were here. I recall having a few pints with a guy named Paul. Either way good to see you here and if you do get out this way look me up.
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