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Not sure if you know we lost another brother here today...Mike DeVaughn from Eielson AFB Asst. Chief (Ret).
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Thanks for joining CSF (Common Sense Firefighting ). It's a fire ground decision making page on the site. Jump into any discussion you like at any time. I like your news site.
Aslo if you're going to FDIC we 're tenatively planning a CSF nite get together on Weds of that week. Let us know on the CSF page if you can show
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