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Once again two firefighters have paid the ultimate price protecting their community. My deepest sympathy to their families and members of the East Sussex Fire Brigade :(
Brubby
The thoughts and prayers of my family are with the watch mates,family and friends of the fire men.
Ian
It brings it home that some people do a job that goes way above and beyond what should be expected. Very brave, dedicated people.
Thoughts are with their friends and families.
Juls
RE: Two Firefighters Killed
its times like this that bring home the reality of firefighters and the dangers they face. When so many column inches are given to `our brave troops in Iraq` you can forget that we have `brave troops` working in our communities every day in the form of the emergency services who sometimes pay the ultimate price :(
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Yes, I had a couple of minutes silence in honour of those poor men when I heard the news. It`s incredibly sad whenever any members of our emergency services lose their lives in the course of duty.
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This item was edited on Monday, 4th December 2006, 18:59
My respect and sympathy goes to the families of these two heroes.
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Once again two firefighters have paid the ultimate price protecting their community.
In no way do I want to minimise the sacrifice that these men have made, the East Sussex fire chief made a statement on the local news that these men were the first to die, in service (or on a shout) for 30 years. This surprised me as i thought the figure was much higher.
Credo!
That was just in East Sussex though. The figure is higher if you look at national statistics.
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