Kayla, Welcome to the Firefighter Nation. I am glad you joined the group.There is lots to do, read and be involved with. Your participation and involvement is important to us all. Have fun and look around.
need more color contrast to see those pythons lmao.. welcome to the group.. the sites fun and has interesting discussions.. it's nice seeing how other departments and countries work, but i love seeing all the different apparatus used all over the world.. word to the wise, if you wanna trade patches be careful.. there are a few people here looking to get one and not reciprocate.. i will not mail anything till i have something in hand, but you do what you want.. my goal now is not to get a patch, i do not collect them.. but rather, being a brother watch your back and warn you like we should all do good or bad, it's what the brotherhood is all about.. if you wanna add me as a friend, great .. if not that too is OK, my message is intended to welcome you to the group..
be safe and god bless..
lucky
kidding aside, nice to see someone who takes care of themselves, it's important in this line of work ,,,, nice pythons, keep up the good work and post more pics ,,,, i will have more posted soon, i'm computerchallenged and am having a hard time figuring out how to do it ,,,, i friend of mine who has moved away helped me last time ,,,, thanks for the add and write once in awhile ,,,, helps me remember who everyone is, tell me about life, the job, kids, whatever floats ya boat ,,,, nothing like exchanging e-mails with friends during slow times at the station ,,,,
be safe
ron
Small world I owned some land North of Northport on the west bank of the river bought it from Dennis Dial and sold it to my cousin so I could still hunt or fish up that way. Be safe.
It is across the river then North all the way to the end of the road way past the ranches and a private air strip. I can't remember the first ranchers name now but their land was right near where Sheep Creek enters the Columbia
Never heard it called that but my place was past the turn off to Mitchell Mountain about 4 miles. The only thing past it at the time was an old trapper/rum runner shack in a cove just down river from where the Pend orille river comes into the Columbia
Louise Thornton
Oct 8, 2010
Roger Waters
Oct 8, 2010
Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp
Chief William Sharp
Brookings, Oregon
Oct 8, 2010
RON aka "LUCKY"
be safe and god bless..
lucky
Oct 9, 2010
RON aka "LUCKY"
be safe
ron
Oct 10, 2010
Firewriter
Oct 11, 2010
Don Ellis
Oct 12, 2010
John C. Querin Sr
Dec 15, 2010
steve petty
Jan 30, 2011
John C. Querin Sr
Mar 7, 2011
John C. Querin Sr
Mar 10, 2011