Marques, what's going on my friend. Trying to get into the swing of summer, if only mother nature would co operate. Doesn't she know we only have 4 months of warm weather. Hope all is well with you. Stay safe
Please allow me to invite you to the group called HazMat Placards to Success. This group will allow firefighters to discuss a step by step process for a Hazardous Materials response. From the firefighter to the hazmat technician. The first step has been posted in the group, with many more steps to come.
It was great meeting you and putting a name to the face as well. Thanks for stopping by and introducing yourself. Stay safe and I will talk to you soon.
Hey man! Good to hear from you! I've been on here for awhile now, keeping up with things, but never really messed with the profile that much. I watch this site religiously, hell, I might even name my dog after it. We've been keeping pretty steady up here, and caught 4 jobs in a week and a half. Wildfire season is now in, and we're getting ready for the worst season since 1999. Looks to be a hot one. I'm still assigned to Engine 21 up here as the Engineer, and hope to stay there for awhile till at least June, when I move back to Charleston. So much for moving to the rescue. I'm content where I'm at for now. Stay Safe brother!
We could talk any time, Marques. Give me an email and I'll give you my cell number if you want to chit chat. Jump into any of the CSF discussions at any time. Are you going to FDIC? . We're talking about a TUESDAY nite meet and greet that week at a local gin mill.
Jim
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Please allow me to invite you to the group called HazMat Placards to Success. This group will allow firefighters to discuss a step by step process for a Hazardous Materials response. From the firefighter to the hazmat technician. The first step has been posted in the group, with many more steps to come.
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It was great meeting you and putting a name to the face as well. Thanks for stopping by and introducing yourself. Stay safe and I will talk to you soon.
Thanks for the add. Stay safe and have a good day!
Thanks for accepting the request brother! Keep in touch and I look forward to great discussions!
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