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Offline FireChief

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Re: Old Incidents Made New
« Reply #20 on: December 04, 2008, 14:59:55 »
Hey Bill,

Thanks for your interest. I've already started constructing some buildings for the training. I probably will have it start in late December, I'll send you a PM. Anyways, normal traditional helmets and 1 scba and cylinder, PFD has the rest of the equipment. Tim and Gordon's crews are more than welcome to join. I plan to have RIT team training ( rescue of downed firefighters ) and some live fire training.

 - Ben

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Re: Old Incidents Made New
« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2008, 15:18:30 »
Hey Bill,
Thanks for your interest. I've already started constructing some buildings for the training. I probably will have it start in late December, I'll send you a PM. Anyways, normal traditional helmets and 1 scba and cylinder, PFD has the rest of the equipment. Tim and Gordon's crews are more than welcome to join. I plan to have RIT team training ( rescue of downed firefighters ) and some live fire training.
 - Ben

That sounds great! I am supposed to be getting some of Tim's men for a large structure fire scene from England, so maybe I can send his men with mine so he doesn't have to double up on delinquent man power, & can save on plane tickets :lol:, that is if he approves this idea with you.
Best Wishes,
Bill
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Re: Old Incidents Made New
« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2008, 19:07:09 »
Gordon's crews are more than welcome to join. I plan to have RIT team training ( rescue of downed firefighters ) and some live fire training.

 - Ben

Thanks, Ben, but unfortunately I've too much on my plate at the moment with a bit of ill health on my part and the added demands of doing my 85 year old mother-in-law's tax return (dropped on me one week before the deadline!) and, as from yesterday, dealing with the legal side of her house sale from a distance of 50 miles! 
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