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Residence.
Lynden, WA
Department:
North Whatcom Fire & Rescue
Years of public service:
18
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF I
EMT
Rope Rescue Tech
Instructor I
Incident Safety Officer
Areas of expertise:
Learning every day!

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At 10:47pm on September 22, 2008, PJ Burt said…
you can use firepipersupply.com or bagpipesplusoutfitters.com, we use the gibson long with gibson reed, I ordered mine from amazon,com.
At 2:18pm on August 19, 2008, PJ Burt said…
Check out Fire Department Pipes & Drums, group with some info for you.
At 6:33am on August 11, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Great shot!
At 10:54pm on August 10, 2008, Todd McKee said…
Hey Bro! Tell me a little about the Fire Picture you have Todd McKee
At 9:30pm on August 10, 2008, Rob Fisher said…
Hey brother,

Two great photos on your page...the top one and the bottom. Nothing wrong with the middle one, just don't know what I'm looking at.

Welcome to the community!
At 7:11am on August 10, 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
 
 

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