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Brotherhood Instructors, LLC was officially incorporated in 2006. As our mission statement testifies, we specialize in the basic fundamentals of firefighting. While we believe that hazardous materials, terrorism, emergency medical and the various rescue disciplines are essential parts of the Fire Service, we also think that the basic fundamentals of firefighting have been overlooked in recent years. We are here to help turn that trend in the other direction.
Brotherhood Instructors, LLC teaches each class with the everyday firefighter and/or fire officer in mind. While the company is relatively new,
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Thanks for the message. It is a very sad time in the YFD. Fortunately, Lt. Murray and Ff. Kanick are out of the hospital and recovering at home.
Stay safe,
doug
Thanks
Stay Safe
Doug
Kurt
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