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Gino Bellizzi - Engine co. 94

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Residence.
Snohomish County, WA, United States
Department:
Snohomish County F.D. #19 (Silvana)
Title/rank:
Driver/Operator
Years of public service:
3
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department
Professional Qualifications:
IFSAC Firefighter I
WA State EMT
Driver/Operator
DNR Red Card
Member of the Puget Sound FOOLS
Topics you provide training for:
Engine co. Ops.
Communications
SCBA Emergencies
Web site:
http://pugetsoundfools.com

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At 8:02pm on December 1, 2008, Chad Berg said…
Gino,

Nice little update Italian beefcake!
At 1:49pm on November 18, 2008, John Barrett said…
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We are looking for individuals in your area to assist us in our efforts.
Please take a moment to visit our website to find out more about us and how you may be able to help us.

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At 6:23pm on September 20, 2008, Rick Lasky said…
Hey Gino,

Thanks for your kind words brother. What a great way to end the day!!!

You can get it at www.FireEngineeringBooks.com

Thanks again brother and stay safe!

Rick
At 2:54pm on September 15, 2008, Jeremy Stocker said…
Hey, everything is going good, hard and rewarding. I am doing well along with my other 18 brothers. Keep it safe!
At 10:13pm on September 14, 2008, Gino Bellizzi said…
Hey Brother,
If you have any tips on keeping a handle on Berg lets us know. That boy is running wild, FIRES,ENTRAPMENTS,ECT That brother is getting it all.
But the best part is he shares the experience with all us brothers. We cant beat Berg up to bad.

Gino
Engine Co. 94
At 11:44am on September 13, 2008, Ben Fleagle said…
Hey Gino!!! What's up? Hey take care a my boy, Berg down there. He has a habit of causin' a ruckus.

Ben
At 12:42pm on August 3, 2008, Chad Berg said…
I started one of those blog things on my page. I'm gonna try and post good calls/runs and good training on it. It might be fun. Check out our defensive job we had last shift
At 1:04am on August 3, 2008, Ben Fleagle said…
Berg is the best. Don't let his humility fool you. He is the best!
At 11:29am on August 2, 2008, Ben Fleagle said…
Hey Brother:

Welcome to the REAL My space. By the way, have you been through the mob connections-security clearance? Not that we're into profiling or anythin'ting like dat. Saw yea' name der' an' we was wonderin' is all. Notin' intended.

Welcome aboard brother!
FTM-PTB
At 1:02am on August 1, 2008, Rob Fisher said…
Gino,

Welcome aboard! The page is looking nice.

Is the top picture a Silvana barbeque that got a little out of hand?

Take care brother!
 
 

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