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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => General Interest => Topic started by: Kaiser on December 03, 2006, 11:10:58 PM
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I just heard on the news that 2 firefighters from East Sussex have been killed at a fireworks storage facility. Lets all just share a moment to think of them, their families and colleagues at this time.
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I echo your sentiment Kaiser and hope that the feelings of sympathy and sorrow that are felt by all of us who have associations with the fire industry, will bring some comfort and support to those affected by this tragic loss.
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Sincere Condolences to the families of the two firefighters who were lost. Painful reminder that it can be a very dangerous job.
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Sincere condolences to the families of the two lads that gave their lives at the firework factory incident.Never easy to come to terms with a loss,even worse at this time of year
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Its a very painful experience to go through. I'm sure every station will remember them, their familes and colleague's in the future
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condolences to the famlies and friends of those killed in service. may they be remembered for evermore.
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Sincere condolences to the family and friends and, of course, colleagues of the Firefighters who lost thier lives this week in the tragedy in Sussex.
This comes as an unwelcome reminder of just how dangerous the job can be but let it also be a reminder of why we do the job in the first place!!
TAKE CARE ALL OF YOU!!!
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God bless to the firemen and their families, we have said prayers for you, ...From the Pearce Family.
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A nasty reminder of what it's all about, saving of human life. My thoughts are with their families and colleagues, my thanks and admiration to those who continue to do such a dangerous job.
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R.I.P Geoffrey Wicker and Brian Wembridge
http://www.freewebs.com/iaindk/brianwembridge.htm
A reminder of how dangerous the job can be.
Rest In Peace.