1. Do you trust the fire service to save your life when youre on the front lawn of a dwelling? If you say Yes, then by all means do the fireground homework and ask the homeowner if he or she has ever had a brush with the fire department. If the homeowner says Yes, then by all means do the fireground homework and ask the community college to send you a condolence note.
These are just a few thoughts for those who feel the need to comment. Please feel free to add your two cents. 2.
What are YOUR personal thoughts on this tragedy? 3. Will you accept any condolence calls for the firefighters who died in the line of duty? If you answered Yes to any of these questions, then yes, I will accept condolence calls for the firefighters who died in the line of duty. 4. How many hours of your time will you sleep soundly after this tragedy? 5.
What will you wear on your backburner while you wait for the other members to finish tending to the scene? 6. In the days, weeks and months ahead, will there be any changes in your department? With the death this morning of a firefighter at a structure fire, there will undoubtedly be changes.
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