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Residence.
Terre Haute
Department:
Terre Haute Fire Department
Title/rank:
Private
Years of public service:
5
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
FF I/II, Paramedic, Rope Rescue Tech, Swift Water Tech, Instructor I, Hazmat Tech, Honor Guard member

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At 12:16pm on April 4, 2008, Jim Byers said…
Our Honor Guard just got up to eight members this year. Not all Honor Guards have a large member base. Its all about how much you are will to put into it and what your goals are. If you need anything just let me know everything we have we got from someone else and there is nothing that we wont share. Hope to hear from you soon. If you need to e-mail me my city e-mail is jbyers@cityoflewisville.com. Our chief is our biggest fan if you need help getting your chief onboard maybe we can help with some ideas.
Jim Byers
At 4:37pm on April 1, 2008, Jim Byers said…
Thanks for joining the fire service Honor Guard Group. Are you a member of your departments Honor guard? Hope to see some input from you on some of the topics on the group page.
Jim Byers
At 6:21pm on March 31, 2008, John Shafer said…
Great to see another District 7 firefighter on here. Welcome and enjoy. Please join our District 7 Group.
 
 

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