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firefighter deaths and injuries

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The new year is coming in a hurry-- how are we in the fire service going to reduce the injuries and deaths this year?? What plans do you have or what plans does your department have?? lets keep it a safe year

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Good topic Capt. Me myself i am going to take more classes attend more drills. help train our new probies. and most of all get myself into better shape.

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HEY CAPT., ONCE AGAIN YOU BRING UP A GREAT TOPIC. ALL I CAN SAY IS, TRAIN, TRAIN, TRAIN !!! EAT WELL AND WORK OUT A FEW TIMES A WEEK. HEART ATTACKS ARE ALMOST 50% OF THE DEATH RATE THIS YEAR, SO THAT MEANS YOU NEED TO HAVE A REGULAR CK UP. AND CAPT JUST FOR THE RECORD THE LAST 3 DEATHS ON U.S.F.A. WERE VEHICLE COLLISIONS, SO THAT TELLS YOU ITS NOT JUST HEALTH RELATED ISSUES. THEY SHOULD GET THE T-MACK SPEECH ON CODE 1 AND CODE 3 RESPONSES OR EVEN BETTER TAKE THE E.V.O.C. COURSE.

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you should know about the last few deaths-- we talked about them in class. your right they need tmac's driving class. in fact every one should have a

T-MAC class its good for them

we all have to be carefull out there.

the public we protect deserve the best

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