thats kool scott, thanks for sharing that... I will be back next shift...
LA Times put this slide show together along with the radio traffic of firemen that were forced to deploy their shelters during the Santiago fire. Give it a second or two to start on its own. The photos were taken by a photographer on scene as it was happening.
http://www.latimes.com/la-burnover-f...la-home-center
thats kool scott, thanks for sharing that... I will be back next shift...
Amazing no one got hurt. Those guy's are the best.
Some may question the need for deployment, or why they were in the position they were, but they are all here today and no one was hurt, so my hats off to the person that made the decision to deploy when they did.
Must have been some scary times waiting for the fire to blow over.
thats kool scott, thanks for sharing that... I will be back next shift...
No offense Cam , but I didn't even know you were gone . just kidding bro. You ready for the test:idea: I think i'm out..
No offense Cam , but I didn't even know you were gone . just kidding bro. You ready for the test:idea: I think i'm out..
Cam's ready, the test's not
Wow, that just gave me the chills.... So glad they are safe!
Amazing what you guys do.....thank you!!
No offense Cam , but I didn't even know you were gone . just kidding bro. You ready for the test:idea: I think i'm out..
what test?
well I was looking forward to getting through it this week, but I was informed yesterday by HR and training all the dates are being redone so that everyone can get thier game faces on after the fires... my schedule is a focking mess now... between kids, side biz and wanting to be home and regular work schedule with an ot or two... arggggggg
oh well, guess I get more time to let it sink in too.
so glad none of our guys were injured on that shelter deployment, I walked that area a couple days later and it is not easy to see how things got so scary so fast...
Scott, are you one of the guys that were part of that deployment?