yeah that was some good stuff. I also watched that video and to be honest I dont know why someone didnt stop them faster. Good video Ill be sure to pass it on at my station to the new guys we just got
Hey man, I think that I ran into you the other day while truck five was at the supermarket picking up chow. I asked you how to get an AFD ballcap. I was just in town for the weekend to see my folks and promised a buddy at the station that I would pick him up a cap. If that was in fact you, thanks for the info and if not, well I've enjoyed your posts on this page anyway.
Hey sorry Ive been pretty busy with work. Been doing a lot of shift exchanges trying to get out in the dept and meet more people and work at different stations for more experience. Other then that still at the same station, kinda slow but what can you do. Ive made it known that I want to leave but as a new guy they arent real quick to move you until they know you so Ill just wait it out. Nothing is forever right? Well thats about it. Stay safe and see ya around. Thanks for dropping in
I would love to bring you out for a class. Sounds like a great Puget Sound FOOLS HOT class. Email me if you don't mind or just reply with your email and I will contact you.
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Thanks for responding. I would love to talk to you more about VES. I will put together some questions and thoughts I've been tossing around. Have a good 4th of July. Be safe and thanks again.
Hey its great to hear from ya. Ive been doing good. Trying to stay positive and moving forward. Im taking more classes and trying to be as involved as I can be with the dept and learning. I have a couple ideas about some things and maybe I can bounce them off of you. Well stay safe.
well, please keep writing. October huh??? isn't cold in Colorado in October?? Cold beer, actually I'm having me 1 or 2 while I'm on here... I still owe you 1 or 2 or3.. My big Brother Brian said he was able to have a drink with you in INDY.. I was jealous...
We're not that busy of a dept, but the good thing about that the boys are really getting into training....
Brick, It was good seeing and talking with you Indy. Sorry I couldn't get up soon enough for the HOT in Wichita, the other brothers said it was over the top. Be safe in NM and drop me a line if you get out OKC way.
Hey Brother; Thanks for reading my reply. Its nice to see I am not to far off lol. I have read alot of what you have writen, and found it to be very much on point. If you ever need anything give me a shout. Stay Safe (EGH)
Mike, I'm already planning to attend your class. Looking forward to it. I know the guys in Wichita will keep me posted if you come back.
The guys at Wichita are some of the best ff's I know in our area. Glad they invited me up .
See you in INDY, I'll buy you that beer myself this time...LOL
Mike - Thanks to you, Art and AJ for putting on a great class for the FOOLS OF OZ and surrounding Wichita departments. Everyone had great things to say. Stay safe, and hope to see you in Indy.
Mike, it was a pleasure in meeting you in ICT. Hope you enjoyed your BEER? It was on the Chief so it had to be delievered specially.......LOL
Thank the guys in ABQ for the Chief I don't think Oklahoma ready to give him back anytime soon. Hopefully he can help turn somethings around over here.
Hopefully see you in INDY.
JRO
Mike, Great training! I'd like to add you to the friend list, and, more importantly, to follow up with that other discussion. It's moving...
Be Safe, Dave
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We're not that busy of a dept, but the good thing about that the boys are really getting into training....
Stay safe
The guys at Wichita are some of the best ff's I know in our area. Glad they invited me up .
See you in INDY, I'll buy you that beer myself this time...LOL
Gerald
Thank the guys in ABQ for the Chief I don't think Oklahoma ready to give him back anytime soon. Hopefully he can help turn somethings around over here.
Hopefully see you in INDY.
JRO
Be Safe, Dave
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