Jack, it is always sad to hear another brother firefighter passes, but more so when he is from our proby class. Rest in Peace my brother, a job well done. Your dogs will be glad to see you again.
Chief, you just joined the club with the rest of the retired guys. We are on a fixed income and we are now in charge of taking the garbage out. I hope all of us have many healthy and happy years ahead of us. Enjoy every day guys!
My first recollection of a snub nose 38, was when I watched Dragnet and I saw Sgt. Friday’s 38. I thought how cool it would be a cop when I grew up. I guess I never grew up because I became a Firefighter.
I first met Jerry when he was a teenager maybe 15 or so In the early 70s. He buffed E 5 on the weekends. Forward about 20 years when he was in charge of OEM, I invited him over to L 112 for for supper and he rode with us for most of the night. The next night he was going to the White House for...
How about 17 engine for one, the busiest at one time and always very active. Now only history, and to add insult to injury, they move E 15 in 17’s quarters.
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