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Residence.
Lima, Peru
Department:
MIraflores 28
Title/rank:
Captain
Years of public service:
15
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
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Bio:
I'm 35, single, Photographer, been in the Fire service for 15 years,

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We received our new truck yesterday!

Maybe some of you would not understand the happines, but for us, firefighters from a country that doesn't spend much on Fire equipment, we are very very happy. Yesterday, on a cold, rainy morning, Miraflores 28th Fire Station received the new pumper truck, a… Continue

Posted on August 12, 2008 at 8:49am — 4 Comments

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At 7:09pm on December 23, 2008, CindyCBCardin said…
Wow, 25 - 35 per day? That's unreal. (Well, it is to me, but probably isn't in the firefighting scheme of things.) (smile)

Please be careful, and all the best to you!

Cindy
At 12:52pm on December 20, 2008, CindyCBCardin said…
Sharon, I hope you have a very happy and SAFE holiday season!
At 2:41pm on November 28, 2008, Brad Hoff said…
Thanks, I will share any with you if you don't see any on here already.

Stay Safe
At 1:17pm on November 28, 2008, Brad Hoff said…
Sharon

Hola from Alaska! I saw your Bomberos MIraflores 28 has a face book page and saw you were in a few of the pictures. I have been looking at doing one for mine just to up our recruitment.

Do you have any pictures of just your apparatus so we might compare the difference between the two.
At 11:39pm on October 3, 2008, CindyCBCardin said…
Sharon, how is everything in Lima? I hope life is treating you well! Take care, Cindy
At 11:36pm on September 23, 2008, Nelson Ojeda said…
Hola Sharon!
Espero podamos compartir experiencias!

Estamos en contacto.
At 3:22am on May 21, 2008, Lasse Nelson said…
Hola Sharon,
Thanks for adding me. You are my first contact in S. America. I have a lot of business with firefighters from N. America but I have never met anyone from your part of the world.

lasse
At 3:57pm on May 20, 2008, alex acosta said…
hola sharon saludos de guayaquil ecuador para uds espero este bien al recibir mis lineas esperando me comente como le va en su estacion o compañia su amigo alex
At 1:54pm on April 21, 2008, Bobby Halton said…
Hey Capt,
Great photos send us some info on how you all handle jobs, staffing and what issues the vollunteer fire servcie in Peru is having. Thanks again
Bobby
At 8:29pm on April 12, 2008, David Ebel said…

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