hello my name is laurent so french paramedic fire figther,i search for trade uniform's and helmet's for my collection ,thank's for your reponse my blog : http://sssm22.skyrock.com/
my mail : laurent.leneouanic@cegetel.net
happy new year for you and your family ,so long .laurent
Hi David, thanks for ur message. May I call YOU David? Rank is nothing besides we got different system. we got the same job to rescue people. So, it is a no rank mission in my view.
Well, so far, regarding the SICHUAN earthquake operation, totally more than 8700 trapped or buried people were rescued by our firefighters, and among them 1701 are alive. Besides, the army and other emergency service did an excellent job there. I am drafting an article regarding our responding action for the FIRE ENGINEERING. will let YOU know as soon as I can.
take care.
thank you for your invitation major david and read about their activities as a chaplain and instructor of its fire department let me introduce myself am the fireman paid alex acosta of Benemérita fire brigade guayaquil ecuador waiting for me to comment on the activities of his department his friend alex
Dave,
Hey Neighbor! Don't know if you've been back lately, but Romeoville has grown significantly. Thanks for the invite and I promise to look at the site this week.
hey dave nice to meet ya i know where all those place you spoke of are and i have had some fires in those area's. when is the last time you came back to the detroit area
Mate,
A chaplin called Ozzie once listened to my maddness as I powerwalked him around aclosed golf course, after we lost 18 friends back in Australia. I have nothing but respect for the Salvation Army, thanks for listening.
cheers Steve
Thank you for the comment and the offer to check out your site. There are a lot of firefighters out there who need a place to blow off steam. Keep up the good job and if your son is ever in need, don't hesitate to ask.
So sorry for the loss. There is never a good time for that. But at least. with CISM we have a chance as peer counselors and CISM teams we can help the traumatized cope, work through the first steps of grief, normalize their quite surreal feelings and hopefully, get them started on a quick recovery.
If there is ever anything I can do, please do not hesitate to ask. This is what I do...this site is my personal investment in the responders... My back no longer lets me drag a hose or use a pike pole but I can listen, encourage, repair and give comfort and help in emotional recovery, You can e mail me at ocaptd@yahoo,com anytime.
So glad you were there with good tools when they were needed., I am working with a firefighter elsewhere that is totally debilitated still after several years... because the same tools we not available. Blessings
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my mail : laurent.leneouanic@cegetel.net
happy new year for you and your family ,so long .laurent
Thank you for adding me as a friend. Type at you later.
Thank you for the years you have served the Lord as Chaplain
Well, so far, regarding the SICHUAN earthquake operation, totally more than 8700 trapped or buried people were rescued by our firefighters, and among them 1701 are alive. Besides, the army and other emergency service did an excellent job there. I am drafting an article regarding our responding action for the FIRE ENGINEERING. will let YOU know as soon as I can.
take care.
Hey Neighbor! Don't know if you've been back lately, but Romeoville has grown significantly. Thanks for the invite and I promise to look at the site this week.
God Bless!
Lar
A chaplin called Ozzie once listened to my maddness as I powerwalked him around aclosed golf course, after we lost 18 friends back in Australia. I have nothing but respect for the Salvation Army, thanks for listening.
cheers Steve
Glad to know your here,it's work like yours that adds to the speciality our Brotherhood truly has !!
STAY SAFE !! Dennis
If there is ever anything I can do, please do not hesitate to ask. This is what I do...this site is my personal investment in the responders... My back no longer lets me drag a hose or use a pike pole but I can listen, encourage, repair and give comfort and help in emotional recovery, You can e mail me at ocaptd@yahoo,com anytime.
So glad you were there with good tools when they were needed., I am working with a firefighter elsewhere that is totally debilitated still after several years... because the same tools we not available. Blessings
David
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