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"This is not “My” house, group or company, this is the company’s position and I am temporarily filling it. I need to leave it in the same or better condition as I found it when I leave."
First off I need to thank Brandon for reminding me of this. This is going to sound bad, but stick it out. When recently asked how a firefighter can make changes in a fire department I gave a list of ways firefighters have lead changes in my…
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Doug Hansen Good read as a 32 Year volunteer captain this speaks well of my values, lead strong and leave strong so others have bench marks to meet and exceed!
Justin Schorr Excellent. A must read for all the "I'm just in for the day" guys.
A dog that spent two nights stuck in a 14-foot-deep sinkhole was rescued by firefighters using a makeshift harness.
Dog was trapped for two nights in a 14-foot-deep hole.
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Roger Hayes A BIG HIP HIP HOORAY FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA FIREFIGHTERS FOR SAVING THE DOG IN THE SINKHOLE.
Lynne Painter Dear Lord, thank you for these selfless hero's that put their lives in harm's way to save this precious dog. Amen!
Video captures a "fire tornado" during a large grass fire in Platte County, Missouri
Wind whips up “fire tornado” in Platte County fire.
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Walt Stubbs Jr For those of us there it was a very long day.
Buildings under construction tend to produce well developed fires before the arrival of the first fire department units. Make sure your department recognizes when it needs to go into a high-flow attack and leave the 1-3/4" line on the engine. (Glen Ellman photo)