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Residence.
Washington
Department:
Lacey Fire
Title/rank:
Firefighter
Years of public service:
9
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Top issues in your department:
Professional Development, Training
Professional Qualifications:
Ongoing
Topics you provide training for:
FF1 skills, MAYDAY, FF Self Rescue, Rope Rescue
Web site:
http://www.swwafools.com

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At 12:23am on November 17, 2008, Chris Frost said…
Shift has been sloooooow. I saw your write up on VES. Well written. I like the t-shirt idea
At 11:02pm on October 7, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Thanks brother!
At 10:39am on September 27, 2008, Rob Fisher said…
Hey brother...thanks for dropping me a line. Things in Sno. Co. are good. How are the preparations for the next levy? The brothers and I on L72 are pulling for you guys. Sorry that I can't share the work. It has been an extra special year for us at 72's. No complaints from me.
At 9:45am on September 27, 2008, Chad Berg said…
What up Cox?
At 9:13pm on September 26, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Thanks for the offer. Maybe the night before when I get in, I'll be heading out right after class to get to the airport.

Be safe
At 8:47pm on September 26, 2008, Billy Goldfeder said…
Duh:
GLAD
At 8:47pm on September 26, 2008, Billy Goldfeder said…
Gld ta be here! Thanks!
Billy G
At 10:44am on August 20, 2008, Ed Hadfield said…
Ryan,

Shoot me a line when you get a chance. Hope all is well.
At 10:29am on August 5, 2008, Chad Berg said…
Cox is on here!

Nothing like a big Cox!
At 11:47pm on August 4, 2008, Rob Fisher said…
Cox,

You liar...you want to more like Pauly off West Coast Choppers with you welder!

It's good to see you on here. Thanks for dropping me a line.

Hey...did you see we had another fire while I was off? I know what you're thinking...no, I'm not starting them for the call load!

Berg (Acting Lt. in my absence) was first-due on L72. This time he passed the work off to the first-due engine and support them with personnel on some large lines.

When we going to see you guys again?
 
 

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