From my family to yours, wishing you all the best in life for the New Year. Indeed so fortunate to have good health, good friends and a loving family.... both at the firehouse and at home.
With the turbulent times that we see happening around us, know that we must always continue to look at for each other, on the fireground, in the firehouse, and all places in-between.
Life, much like the fireground, can be unpredictable, fast moving and deserving of considerable communication and coordination.
Be the best that you can be, strive to be a master of your craft...
Let us continue to increase firefighter safety and fireground awareness. 2015 will have more great info coming from Dan and I at "25 to Survive: Reducing Residential Injury and LODD".
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