Coming from the northeast I have to say that they do get a lot of manpower going off the hop. Really nice to see a proactive job getting the steel on the road and actual safety officers.
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Nice shots!
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Quote:Coming from the northeast I have to say that they do get a lot of manpower going off the hop. Really nice to see a proactive job getting the steel on the road and actual safety officers.
We roll no less than 21 personnel on a single family dispatch, and 31 go on a high rise or commercial over 50,000SF. Having the extra hands there without having to call for them makes ops so much easier.
As for the photo series, great series of images, as always.
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Great set! BTW how does a fire like this one even get started? Someone leave a light on by accident or something?
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Good stuff, Eric. Nice set of photos.