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Welcome and I hope you can share some of your insights with us. I was wondering if you knew Lt Col Samuel Gesret his article on Hazardous materials incident response in France is coming out in the June edition of Fire Engineering Magazine. He wrote a very strong piece, very interesting and well written. Welcome again and I hope you visit us at FDIC next year and share in our nations largest and most comprehensive fire service training event.
Yours, Bobby
, France