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Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 2/20/2005
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great action shot,nice colors
cheers guido
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 1/22/2005
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A great capture of concentration and determination, Brian! Well done! Dave.
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 1/22/2005
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Looks interesting, good sharp photo but also interesting series. Hope they dont put their skill to work breaking into parked cars. Are you involved in the instruction or the rookie class?
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 1/22/2005
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Very nice capture of life as a firefighter. Very well done.
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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 1/22/2005
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And usually once the back window is punched out they look for the smallest medic (me)and have me crawl inside the vehicle! Nice shot, glad to see her face shield is down, but she shoujld probably still have some goggles on. lol Dottie
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Brian Rueger
{K:7341} 1/22/2005
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James, thanks for the comment.
Yes, some of the Hurst tools can be used by women. This is the smaller cutting tool that she is using to cut the "A" post on the car. The big moma Hurst tool, "Jaws-Of-Life" is diffucult for one man to use and we usually put two people on it when in action.
The Hurst spreaders have gotten a lot lighter over the years to.
http://www.wfrfire.com/website/front/index.htm?/website/rescue/rescuind.htm&front
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James Bambery
{K:13421} 1/22/2005
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Beautiful capture Brian. One of York Counties Finest (In more ways then one;) working out with the jaws of life. I like it, I never realized that the tool could be handled by a women. Thanks for showing me this. As they say, you learn something new every day.
Jim
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Renee Robinson
{K:2112} 1/22/2005
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Cool shot. I'll have to look at the rest of the series. Looks the firefighter is really into it.
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