Thanks for the warm welcome. This looks like a real nice sight. I'll do my best to stay safe. Guess that's where all that training pays off, right? Thanks again.
reply no none of my fire houses have a hoarse drawn pumper although one of my pictures is from a nieboring mi dept aprox 30 miles away from wolverine ,mi the one being pulled by a ford pickup at the roscommon memorial parade this past summer. I'll also check out the page you recommended. I am just a fan and admirer. see you take care.
H i Erick just wanted to say from northern Michigan, petoskey where it is nearly minus 20 degrees tonite brrrrrrrrrrrr all is good just got done with a rescue drill from one of my depts. we also started a health kick tonite with a 20 year old piliates instructor.our first class and oh boy we are all very sore. you take care,be safe and god bless.
Just remember that, for each door that closes, another door opens up.
This might be a good time to do something that you have wanted to do for awhile but have put off.
The key is to stay busy and don't change your daily routine any more than you have to.
Reduce spending now and don't let it stress you out.
Take advantage of assistance programs. Don't be too proud to do it.
It's a bridge; not a free ride. If you feel that badly about taking assistance, then donate to a charity of your choice, once you get your feet back under you.
Don't lose hope.
TCSS.
Art
Hi Chief, We have so much to discuss. I'm a retired Fire Chief with 2 businesses. I have a business plan that you'll find very interesting. It will be great for your department and your members. Please email me at John@IncidentMT.com
Thanks, John
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This might be a good time to do something that you have wanted to do for awhile but have put off.
The key is to stay busy and don't change your daily routine any more than you have to.
Reduce spending now and don't let it stress you out.
Take advantage of assistance programs. Don't be too proud to do it.
It's a bridge; not a free ride. If you feel that badly about taking assistance, then donate to a charity of your choice, once you get your feet back under you.
Don't lose hope.
TCSS.
Art
Thanks, John
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