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  1. x4093k liked a post in a topic by PCC030664 in "Chicago Fire" (TV Show)   
    It will be interesting and fact that it is from the same producer as the "Law and Order" franchise can't hurt. It looks like it will portray the firefighting, technical rescue, and EMS aspects although how accurately remains to be seen. Some of the fire sequences look an awful lot like "a certain movie" about the Chicago F.D. from a few years back. I assume the Squad is a Heavy Rescue/Special Operations company? Some of the stars look a little too "perfect" but that is the case with any profession that is portrayed in TV and movies. Most of the recent shows about the fire and EMS services have been disappointing, even Rescue Me became very outlandish in the later seasons. I would like to see something more along the lines of "Blue Bloods" or "NYPD Blue".
    Phil
  2. x4093k liked a post in a topic by PCC030664 in "Chicago Fire" (TV Show)   
    It will be interesting and fact that it is from the same producer as the "Law and Order" franchise can't hurt. It looks like it will portray the firefighting, technical rescue, and EMS aspects although how accurately remains to be seen. Some of the fire sequences look an awful lot like "a certain movie" about the Chicago F.D. from a few years back. I assume the Squad is a Heavy Rescue/Special Operations company? Some of the stars look a little too "perfect" but that is the case with any profession that is portrayed in TV and movies. Most of the recent shows about the fire and EMS services have been disappointing, even Rescue Me became very outlandish in the later seasons. I would like to see something more along the lines of "Blue Bloods" or "NYPD Blue".
    Phil
  3. x129K liked a post in a topic by PCC030664 in Florida Firefighter Missing in Maine   
    I am in Central Florida in the neighboring county. All the Orlando area TV news stations have been covering this extensively and have sent reporters to Maine. Also some of his colleagues from Seminole County F.D. went up to post flyers and help search. The wife held a news conference outside the home yesterday. You hate to give up hope but it certainly doesn't look good at this point.
    The Orlando/Central Florida area has had a slew of these missing persons incidents over the past few years, although the victims have been mostly children or young women. In most cases the body was never found and the person is declared deceased after a period of time. The most well known (and one in which remains were eventually recovered) was the "Caleigh" case.
    Phil