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Firefighting in the Philippines is tough and dangerous, these are the heros of the Philippines. Notice the lack of PPE. Some have just a locally made jacket, some have no boots, no-one has gloves, some don't have anything to protect them from heat. SCBA's are not present. This is the life of a volunteer firefighter in the Philippines. Its hard work that gets not enough credit and all of these guys are volunteers. No one is paid, not one of them has undergone…
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keep doing the great job your doing and know that it does make a difference in people's lives ,,,, if you'd like to keep in touch, please do ,,, but like i tell everyone that adds me, your bad now because your gonna have to write once in awhile to help me remember who you are ,,, but your story and profile is so unique, it's gonna be hard to forget you and the work your doing ,,,, you are living the reason we all embark on this career and that's to make a difference ,,,, (and to drive big red trucks lmao ,,,, ) good luck, be careful and stay safe brother ,,,, and thanks again for the offer, i mean that ,,,, train hard but love life harder ,,,,
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Stay safe, train often and share knowledge........it says it all in today's way of being prepared.