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Phil LaCombe 27, Male
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Residence.
Island Thats Long
Department:
F.D.N.Y. / West Hempstead Fire Department
Title/rank:
Fire Alarm Disp. // Lieutenant
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
9 Years In The Fire Service 2 Years In Fire Communications
Areas of expertise:
Pulling Ceilings // Talking On The Radio
Bio:
" You can have 5 or 35 years on and still learn something"

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At 3:55pm on November 10, 2008, Stephen Mickiewicz said…
Phil, please give a call whenever, anything I can help you with let me know, I'll give you the straight scope on everything with the exo.
At 7:37am on October 9, 2008, Mark Gregory said…
there are some nice shots there. Hancock St has been steady. Had a nice 1 roomer the other day. I am working Fri night Sat so lets see what happens.
At 8:00am on October 4, 2008, Tony Tricarico said…
Yes, I worked with Richie, great guy.
At 8:57am on September 25, 2008, Nate DeMarse said…
Thanks Phil.
At 8:26pm on August 16, 2008, Nate DeMarse said…
Hey Phil. Thanks for the add.

Hope all is well.

Nate
At 6:33pm on August 16, 2008, Tony Tricarico said…
Thanks Phil,
Like I said, work smarter, not harder.
I see a pic with Charlie, great guy
See you around
Tony
At 3:35pm on August 16, 2008, Michael Wilbur said…
Hi Phil thanks for including me as a friend Mike
 
 

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