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Residence.
Chicago suburbs
Department:
Westmont & Lisle-Woodridge
Title/rank:
Captain/Training (WSTM), Lieutenant (LIWD)
Years of public service:
31
Agency structure:
Combination fire department

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At 7:42pm on March 11, 2008, Forest Reeder said…
Thanks to you too buddy, I've loved the ride!
At 7:03am on March 11, 2008, Albert W. Schlick III said…
Things are well my friend. Forest just gave me the TPM class so once again I am riding on your coat tails. Keep up the good work...you make the rest of us look good! Stay Safe Brother.
At 9:48pm on March 7, 2008, Forest Reeder said…
Cant talk about it, keeping it low key
At 8:23pm on March 7, 2008, Scott Mensing said…
Dave
Thanks for the safety class in Lisle. Ditto on what Forrest said about the Tech stuff. Looking forword to seeing at SUFD.
At 7:53pm on March 7, 2008, Nate DeMarse said…
All is well over here. He hired us to come out for roof operations at the end of May.

Glad to see ya on here and I am sure we'll be in touch.
At 5:27pm on March 7, 2008, Brotherhood Instructors, LLC - Nate & Curt DeMarse, Kevin LeGacy & Andrew Brassard said…
You can't fool us with your silly "incognito" name brother!

How ya been?
At 8:48am on March 6, 2008, Forest Reeder said…
Thanks for signing up Dave, we gotta figure out this technology
 
 

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