Taking two separate entities and merging them into one has its advantages and to get to them, these two units must first tackle the challenges. Includes sound bites from Tech. Sgt. Michael Jones, Fire Protection Crew Chief. Also available in high definition.
Monday, June 1, 2015
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Taking two separate entities and merging them into one has its advantages and to get to them, these two units must first tackle the challenges. Includes sound bites from Tech. Sgt. Michael Jones, Fire Protection Crew Chief. Also available in high definition.
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