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Brett Graves
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Department:
Pontiac Fire Department
Title/rank:
Lieutenant
Years of public service:
14
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Web site:
www.firetrainingresources.net

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Highrise packs

Added a post Apr 28

A couple years ago our department switched from 150' of 13/4 with a fog nozzle to 150' of 21/2 with a 11/8 smoothbore for our standpipe packs. Our department runs with 3 person minimum staffing on ... Read More »

Highrise packs

Added a reply Apr 28

Have your powers that be read the NFPA 14 standard. Read More »

 

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At 2:49pm on June 11th, 2008, Julie Simmons said…
Hey Brett, I hadn't been to your website in a while -- it looks awesome! Great work!
At 4:03pm on April 24th, 2008, Art Zern said…
Brett,

Thanks for the invite. great to meet you last week, thanks for the help with engine ops.

Art
At 9:45am on April 17th, 2008, Carrie Miller w/ Rapid Fire said…
nice to put a face with the name! good to see you. now send me a PO! :)
At 11:23pm on April 3rd, 2008, Joe Hassinger said…
I see from your picture that your light is the right color, just not the helmet, see you soon LT
At 10:11pm on April 2nd, 2008, Kent Farris said…
Your my hero!!!!!!!!!!
At 9:03am on April 2nd, 2008, Francie Halcomb said…
I'll definitely be in Indy Brett, someone's got to keep you guys in line. Besides there's no way I could give up Indy 2 years in a row.
Francie
At 11:49am on March 31st, 2008, Jared Bertsche said…
Thanks for the invite brother..looks like I shouldn't have left so early last nite, heard you guys caught one. Be safe brother and i'll see you later this week.
At 8:21pm on March 30th, 2008, Stephen Mickiewicz said…
Brett, just signed on, we met last year at indy, I was with cohen. See you out there this year.
At 6:07pm on March 29th, 2008, John Cummins said…
Thanks Brett
At 7:49pm on March 14th, 2008, Ted Corporandy said…
Hey Brother

Great to see you here.
be safe
Ted
 
 

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