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At 1:48pm on April 20, 2009, Cheryl Horvath said…
Hi Jay,

I just started listening to your radio podcast, Vent the Roof. Interesting stuff. Nice job!
At 10:43am on January 26, 2009, Rob Cannon said…
Jay,
Oh ok thanks, I was just curious. Job well done by the men and women of Columbia Fire.
At 6:05am on January 23, 2009, Rob Cannon said…
Jay,
You mentioned on your 2nd podcast on Thurs. that Columbia Rescue 3 was first in to a house fire and made the initial knock. I'm assuming that is has a tank and pump. What size tank and what GPM pump does is have?

As always, keep the podcasts coming and I will continue to be there to listen!

Stay Safe,
Rob
At 6:12pm on January 21, 2009, Anthony Avillo said…
hi jay
francie said she will send u one if you can give her a copy of the review or let her know when it is posted on the site
it will be on its way
hope u like it
let me know when the review is up and i can tell her
thanks aa
At 10:34am on January 21, 2009, Anthony Avillo said…
hi jay
sent the request for a book 2 b sent 2 u to pennwell

will let u know what they say and/ot let me know if u get it
aa
At 4:38pm on January 17, 2009, Rob Cannon said…
Lovin' the podcasts, keep them coming! I may have something to contribute in the near future!

Rob
At 5:05pm on January 15, 2009, Mike Hochstetler said…
It is a 1995 Pierce
At 6:51pm on January 11, 2009, Christopher Naum, SFPE said…
Hey Jay...
Dont worry about not being able to make it to the academy, its understood. The program went very very well..what an absolute great bunch of brother FF's you have from the state. Had the opportunity to talk to a number of them from the immediate CFD area and department. Its Conferences and Programs like this, that bring out the best in what the fire service has in the way of dedicated brothers-all looking to improve FF safety and prove safety health and LODD and injury reduction.
I expect to be back down in the area again this summer...
Hope you're feeling good...stay the course and stay focused. Let's talk at some point when time permits and you're up to it on the phone or skype...
Chris
At 10:23pm on January 6, 2009, Marty Mayes said…
Jay, I like the website. I look forward to exploring it! Maybe we can work together on a few projects.
At 9:39pm on December 18, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Right back at you brother. Be safe!
At 11:09am on October 20, 2008, Cheryl Horvath said…
Hi Jay,

I would be interested in your feedback on The Connection when you have a chance. Thanks.
At 8:49am on October 20, 2008, Tim Olk said…
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At 8:46am on October 20, 2008, Tim Olk said…
Thanks
At 7:22pm on October 19, 2008, Christopher Naum, SFPE said…
Hey Jay,
Been real busy, just returned today from South Korea, presented a program at an International Firefighting & Disaster Conference on Command Decision-Making & Firefighter Safety in the US. Great country and people. Let's talk sometime...
At 8:20am on October 15, 2008, John F. Sullivan said…
Thanks Jay!
At 5:52pm on October 12, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Hey Jay
I am online now, roberth@pennwell.com my cell is 201 406 8278
At 5:44pm on October 12, 2008, Harry Carter said…
Hello Jay.
At 11:05pm on August 1, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Welcome, to the greatest training site in the world! This is where the serious trainers come together and grow as a family. I would like to invite you to visit the HazMat Group called HazMat News & Training. Feel free to share your thoughts. Todd C. McKee
At 12:53pm on April 17, 2008, Trae Wright said…
Have a meeting tomorrow...working at the Edisto station Saturday...if you like we could do lunch at the beach or meet you somewhere on Sunday.
At 1:10am on April 16, 2008, David Ebel said…
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