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Passing of Tom Brennan

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Passing of Tom Brennan

Tom Brennan was a longtime member of FDNY and retired as a Deputy (or Battalion, can't remember...) and held the position of Chief of Waterbury(CT) Fire Dept. and was a longtime editor at Fire Engineering.

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Its been automatic for me to always turn to the inside rear page first before anything else in the fire engineering.RIP Mr.Brennan.

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Another wealth of knowledge lost. RIP Chief Brennan.

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I will miss his " Random Thoughts" column as well as his participation in the "Roundtable" in Fire Engineering. He had a knack for making you think and ponder on issues. May he rest in peace.

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I will miss his " Random Thoughts" column as well as his participation in the "Roundtable" in Fire Engineering.  He had a knack for making you think and ponder on issues. May he rest in peace.

I'm another reader of Fire Engineering that read the last page first. I had the pleasure of meetiing Tom at a seminar sponsored by Yonkers FD at the Polish Community Center close to 20 years ago. He was a down to earth Chief who loved swapping his knowledge with what he called " the brothers". His wit and expertise will be missed by all of us in the fire service.

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It is truly is the turning of the page for the fire service. Through his writings he had the ability to bring important points to people in a way that everyone could relate to. He came, contributed to our fire service, and made it better.

Who is next to step up and carry our cause?

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His ability to break almost everything down to a story - Brooklyn FD style, was a trip. An endless series of true stories, helped to turn knowledge into something with a face. Hail and Fairwell!

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My thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends and co-workers.

May he rest in peace.

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