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I will not be at the April meeting due to attending FDIC...I would guess that Mark will 'designate' someone to take notes in my place--thanks in advance to the person who does this. Also, I was accepted to the Book Committee for the State, our first meeting is April 15th, I will keep the district posted. As always, if you have any questions, please contact me or Mark!
Thanks and Be SAFE!!
Stacy White, Instructor
Portland Fire Dept
Dist 6 Secretary/Jay Co Rep
IFIA Dist 6 Rep
[260] 703-0021

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