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I am curently looking for size up photos for aspiring and current officers. I have been all over the web with limited success. Does anyone have any photos they would be willing to share and or point me in the right direction. I have visited many of the usual suspects: fire nuggets, engineering and google photos. I have seen a lot of very cool stuff but, not what I am looking for. Photo wise I can use everything from mobile homes to commercial/taxpayer photos. We have it all in district. Thank you in advance.

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Frank Beauvais Comment by Frank Beauvais on November 6, 2009 at 2:39pm
thanks for the thought. Working on one now.
Wayne Benner Jr (Casper) Comment by Wayne Benner Jr (Casper) on November 2, 2009 at 1:26pm
Ive done a inhouse sizeup session for my Department. I suggest you go out and take photos of your area and then go from there.

2 things will happen your eyes will open up to things you never would have thought was in your district area and the guys at work will get more from it then looking at buildings that dont exist in your area. Take the pictures, put a drill plan together along with a INTERESTING powerpoint as many power points are boring.

Just a thought.

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