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John Fielding, CEO
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Fire-fighters, who received a 5 percent increase, might justifiably wonder if the real worth of their jobs was established by interviewing a mere 3 of their number.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The result is that not only do the fire fighters have a more safe and positive work environment, but the level of service that the fire fighters provide to the community, both on and off the job, is improved.
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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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Fire fighters brought their own gloves to the job, usually standard leather workingmen's gloves.
As inner City fire fighters this is a problem that never goes away and has become so part of our job we report only the most serious attacks.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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Rock Island fire fighters won improved conditions through two job actions in 1918, but sacrificed their union leadership in the process.
The fire fighters threatened to quit en masse at that time, but the AFL’s Tri-City Federation of Labor intervened, encouraging the fire fighters to stay on the job until the problem was resolved.
The fire fighters did a remarkable job saving as many houses as they did.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Fire fighting is a hazardous job and each year a number of fire fighters are injured while at work and may require assistance in properly providing W.
The professional and experienced fire-fighters and officers have developed a report giving secrets proven to get applicants the job they desire.
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