Thanks for your kind words and for mentioning P&O. I think we're all starting to make a little headway and getting things back to the way they should be and were.
Wow! Thank you!! I really appreciate you saying that. I love doing it and hope to one day become a full-time fire photographer. If you ever need anything, feel free to let me know! Thank you so much!
Actually we have been very busy this year with the program. I need to get some handouts made for this. Also been aqccepted into the I95 coalition and will go to my first meeting in two weeks.
Hope all is well...take care Les
Take a look and sign up to our group we could use your input. Tactical Building Blocks & Air Management. If you search groups by most members we are list at the top.
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips
Tiger,
As I said I would I brought up the question about levels of Honor to the other commanders at the symposium and I felt that the group was truly on board with the fact you cannot give everything to everyone everytime which made me feel better about how I felt
I hope that you can attend next year the contacts and new friends that were made this year will last a life time.
hope to hear from you soon
jim
Thanks Tiger! Another good brother to contact and he has a page here, is Chief Joe Florentino from Little Elm Texas. He is our Funeral Chiefs Committee Chair and has some great info.
We have high hopes for our symposium. This is the first of meny years to come. we are starting to plan next years already. Maybe you can make it next year we would like to see you there.
Jim Byers
This year during the Symposium that my chief spoke about on his page there will be a Commanders open forum. I plan on bringing this subject up to see what kind of response I get. I will let you know how it goes.
Jim Byers
Tiger;
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Tiger,
Thanks for the input. My efforts are inspired by some Erie County folks; Endle, Butler, Hanrahan, Oliphant, Myers, etc. Keep up the great work..
Cuzzin Dave
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I saw the site on Dennis. Is there anywhere that we can view and bid online for the donated items?
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Thanks for your kind words and for mentioning P&O. I think we're all starting to make a little headway and getting things back to the way they should be and were.
Great job on the article. Well said brother!
Be safe,
Rick
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Hope all is well...take care Les
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips
As I said I would I brought up the question about levels of Honor to the other commanders at the symposium and I felt that the group was truly on board with the fact you cannot give everything to everyone everytime which made me feel better about how I felt
I hope that you can attend next year the contacts and new friends that were made this year will last a life time.
hope to hear from you soon
jim
Be safe brother.
Rick
Jim Byers
Jim Byers
I was hoping that you would get more comments on your blog. I wanted to see how other people felt about this subject.
Jim Byers
work e-mail walsh@sunydutchess.edu
home e-mail- dkwalsh@optonline.net
office phone 845 431 8318
Hope you find all your eggs today 9lol)
Cuzzin Dave
thans 4 the input
what is apco?
Thanks for the input. My efforts are inspired by some Erie County folks; Endle, Butler, Hanrahan, Oliphant, Myers, etc. Keep up the great work..
Cuzzin Dave
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