I know, I know, it’s been about forever sense anything has been posted on here about much of anything. I’ve got a question for you though, what have you done lately to assure that you and your department are remaining safely aggressive? As I continue to read all the remarks about aggressive firefighting being dangerous, and reckless, and bla bla bla I am wondering what we are doing as a group to change this mentality. I know this doesn’t seem like much of anything, but give it a whirl and lets see what we get!
Stay Safe, Stay Aggressive
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