TRAININGS AT 6:30PM ON FIRST, THIRD AND FIFTH TUESDAY NIGHTS....EVERYONE IS WELCOME...

A busy day and more truck updates...

A busy day for updates!  I guess I could have just jammed all these posts today into one, but what the heck, it keeps things hopping.

Today was a busy morning for sure, and thanks to all of the guys that helped out Benton.  Thanks to Nathan Holley for handling the CO call.

We had a Chief's meeting last night and even though it was interrupted by a tugboat fire, nothing was earth shattering.  If anyone has interest in daytime, during the week trainings, let me know.  Other departments are considering doing trainings during the daytime for people that work afternoons.

A little more work on the truck tonight.  Most people were wondering, "what's going on the back?"  so here's what the back of the truck looks like:


You know, in the beginning, I was totally against the chevrons on the back of trucks.  However, its like anything different, it can grow on you.  And sometimes we just have to put our personal feelings aside and say "if it helps save one person from getting hurt or killed, it was worth every penny."  I think this was a fantastic addition to the truck, and hopefully soon more trucks will be equipped.  I'm going to post a nighttime low light/reflective shot to see what it looks like.  I'd love to hear what people think about it.  Post and let us know.

Also, thanks goes to Jeff Holley for the wonderful work on this project.  The materials are the best you can get and you cant beat his service and prices.

Finally, as of this moment there is a chance of wintry precipitation later this week, check in with your local media to find out more.  Until next time...

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