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Old 04-17-2013, 11:53 PM
IrishLake IrishLake is offline
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West, Texas Fertilizer Plant tragedy

Holy shit. I belong to a firefighter wives forum/group. There is a wife whose husband was at this and she does not know his status at this time.

Two too many tragedies in a short few days. CNN is only reporting 2 fatalities right now, and over 60 at area hospitals. By tomorrow morning, the numbers are going to be much higher.


I spent today in OSHA training going over real life scenarios like this. This one will be a training scenario in a few years.

If there are multiple firefighter fatalities, I have a feeling my husband will want to go to the funerals. His Captain goes to these around the country and has mentioned him going along before.

He's working tonight. I hope he's asleep and they have a quiet night in Columbus.
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