Hey, yes we did nando, how are things going? Have you been able to use any of the info you got from the class? I have been talking to our wrecker crews and they are thrilled to be a part of training. They have all kinds of crazy ideas. Well I hope your doing well and staying safe.
Sorry for very late reply, busy oragnsiing a little thing called a wedding !!!
I'll have to have a very goo dlook around this site, though feel ffreet o take a good looka round our UK version at www.fireservice.co.uk/forum, free to register, and a lot of good experioenced firefighters, even a few of your own US brothers on there.
That is too funny. Well I guess if I'm in Washington State and run into Sasquatch, my dog would probably not defend me. Infact, she'll probably lick him to death.
Thanks Buddy. I never considered Oregon. I thought that it got cold up there and got alot of rain like Washington State. Please forgive my ignorance if I'm wrong.
Well, I've worked here for over 20 years. When I started we dispatched for 3 cities, and now we officially dispatch for 21 cities, unofficially 24 cities. So, I guess I've been around for a few changes and addtions. If you ever get up this way, let me know, we'll show you around.
I wear a XXL. Also, I collect patches, so if you have one, I'd love it. What about you? What size to you wear? It's funny what you said about the weather. Because when I retire from here, I want to move to Arizona. I was planning to go to Phoenix a few weeks ago for a class, but it didn't work out. I'm planning on making it out there later this year. I have to check out a few areas. I hear the Scottsdale is nice, and I've also hear that Sedona is nice as well.
That shouldn't be a problem. It's best if you call the station @ 202-673-3210 and ask for the platoon commander, and let them know that day that you want to ride along. They are a very busy station, so you will definitely enjoy the show. Tell them that you spoke with me (Fire Investigator) and I told you to give them a call. Have fun.
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Sorry for very late reply, busy oragnsiing a little thing called a wedding !!!
I'll have to have a very goo dlook around this site, though feel ffreet o take a good looka round our UK version at www.fireservice.co.uk/forum, free to register, and a lot of good experioenced firefighters, even a few of your own US brothers on there.
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