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Signed on January 17, 2012 at 8:48 PM
Name : Russ Greuter
Rank / Title : Passt Chief/instructor
Website : http://www.
Location : Rockaway New Jersey
Comments : let no firefigher die from the lack of training
Signed on October 19, 2011 at 9:19 PM
Name : David Martino
Rank / Title :
Website :
Location : Washington Township, NJ
Comments : I had an opportunity to provide CPR training today with Captain Patrick Dolgos. I strongly recommend it for anyone thinking about getting certified (you should regardless of your career). Pat was a great instructor. It was a highly educational program and he breaks it down so you leave feeling totally comfortable performing CPR if the need arises. I also want to commend Nancy for going ABOVE and beyond. She really helped me out today and for that I am very grateful. Sign up for classes trust me you will not only enjoy it but could save someone's life.
Signed on August 29, 2011 at 1:48 PM
Name : Bill Dunn
Rank / Title : Fire Fighter
Website : http://www.
Location : Grenloch Sub-Station
Comments : Wow! This site looks great! It's hard to believe how so many things have changed. I started with 10-1 when I was 16! Moved to California when I was 20. Those years and my association with Grenloch were some of the best years of my life. Being around people like John Vannoni, Fran Vannoni, Dick Taylor, Bill McCarron, Ray Howell, Dickie Sumek,and may others really made those years fun and I learned a lot from all of them.
Signed on September 08, 2009 at 6:57 PM
Name : Harry Foster
Rank / Title : LT. Grenloch FD 1960\\\'s
Website : http://
Location : Spring Hill, Florida
Comments : Just thinking of the old days at 64, I do a lot of that. I google my old Vol Fire Company that I have so many great memories of. I go back to the Fire house at the lake and Loren Thorn President and chief Bud Chamberland, We run bingo the first time and built the bingo hall. When Bud and Dick Taylor pulled up in the crash truck. The fire school at Lake Land and our first Civil Defense truck and the powerwagon we built. And the first Blue truck I ever saw when Witmen Square started their company. Team work in Grenloch and how it affected my life. The people hot dogs and coffee and soda at the Tree Burnings at the Grenloch Field. I know those days are over the men seem to be gone but not forgotten.