they do. Yes, we run in when everyone else runs out.
My very good friend, neighbor and fellow firefighter died last night
from injuries sustained during a recent fire. He was a hero in every
sense of the word. He was also a volunteer (unpaid firefighter). In
addition he was a fellow volunteer EMT. Most of all he was my friend.
Dean saved lives, he saved property and he never asked for anything in
return, except for maybe a cold glass of water!
AED we will miss you, we will miss your skiils and we will miss your
friendship! White helmets tell, yellow helmets do!
Ted DCFD#3, GCFD EMT
Sorry it is off topic guys but it is important to me to honor good old
AED.
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