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Leigh T. Hollins
Manatee County, FL, United States
Residence.
Manatee County, FL
Department:
Cedar Hammock Fire Rescue www.chfr.org
Title/rank:
Battalion Chief - Training
Years of public service:
32
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Topics you provide training for:
Heavy and Advanced Vehicle Extrication
Web site:
www.StarfireTS.com

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At 11:46pm on October 9th, 2008, Todd McKee said…
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I added some pictures that we trained on regarding the video removing the tail light. It works great thanks for the video. Todd McKee
At 7:32am on August 26th, 2008, Paul T. Dansbach said…
Leigh ... just checkin in to see how you guys faired with the hurricane last week ... I hope all is well there!! ... Paul
 
 

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