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At 10:18am on May 13th, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
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
At 10:03am on May 13th, 2008, Brent Sanger said…
Hey Gentry. Welcome to the community. I need to ask you to use your full name when posting here. The intent is not to exclude anyone, but prevent inappropriate and unwanted posts. It also helps foster a professional atmosphere of hinest and open sharing of thoughts and ideas. Thank You
 
 

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