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Stay safe brother hope to see you again soon
Jeff Bergstrom
Brewster NY Fire Dept
Brad-thanks Bro-that was my Chiefs idea-he is a huge supporter.
Take care-Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2010!
Billy G
ps-SORRY for the delays on response to those posting here-doing my best.
Thanks for all you do on the Firefighter close calls and Secret List! We appreciate it so much!
Thanks Brother
Brad
It was good getting to see and talk a little bit with you on Friday after the FRI let out for the night. My Girlfriend came from an EMS back ground and is now new to the Fire Service was excited to finally meet you even for a moment. Thanks again for helping inform and keep us safe.. If your not too busy sometime I would like to talk Fire Department Budget some more to see if my Department might be able to use some of those penny pinching ideas we talked shortly about on Friday.
Be Safe
I hear you stopped by 13's tonight, next time you will have to stop by 6's. Sorry I missed you. Enjoy your stay in Seattle and hope to catch you next time. Thanks again for everything you do.
Josh Materi
Seattle Fire Department
Ladder 3
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