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Residence.
Clinton,In
Department:
vol fire dept
Title/rank:
fireman 1
Years of public service:
new
Agency structure:
Volunteer fire department

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At 7:42am on May 3, 2008, Patrick Davis said…
Tim,
Thought I would drop a line for you I have a few sec. so here is the line ____________________________________
(I know grow up right) lol See you later
At 3:21pm on April 2, 2008, Doug Curry said…
Tim, great job last week.I am honored to have the plaesure to have worked with you. Doug
PS. Did you loose a pair of gloves at the live Burn?
Doug
At 2:19pm on March 31, 2008, Kirk Pickens said…
Time burn me a copy of the pictures your girlfriend took from the live burn, and any videos also. I can use them for futher training.
Keep up the good work. You got the heart and the glory.

Be Safe and dont be afraid to ask questions at anytime.

Pickens
At 5:55am on March 31, 2008, John Shafer said…
Hey Tim, I am glad you are learning something in these classes. That is what it is all about. :) Stay Safe
At 5:23pm on March 26, 2008, Frank Ricci said…
we could use your input in our Tactical Building Blocks group. We are on page 3 of groups.
This group will focus on aggressive interior firefighting. We will address tactics that increase your chance of not getting jammed up and cover what actions to undertake if you do.We will cover some big issues as well as small tactical tips
Be Safe
 
 

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