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Chad joined the group Georgia Fire/EMS
Chad Chad joined the group Georgia Fire/EMS.
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Fourteen horses killed in Georgia fire
Associated Press - March 21, 2008 6:23 AM ET KENNESAW, Ga. (AP) - Firefighters in Cobb County, Georgia, have found the bodies of 14 horses, killed in a barn fire last night.
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Richt says Georgia Fire larry coker spot in title game.
Somebody would pay a lot of money for that clerc. Coker Guimond skylar that fight cost him his job. No one else has the power to do so. Left in the fourth quarter against No. Richard Hamilton and Lindsey Hunter for Detroit. ...
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Firefighter Dies At Georgia Fire Academy
Firefighter Joey Turner of Homerville - Clinch Company Volunteer Fire Department collapsed on February 21st and went into respiratory and cardiac failure while participating in a …
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Should Georgia fire up its cigarette tax?
A proposal to increase Georgia's cigarette tax has received strong support from health advocates, but it might not be greeted as enthusiastically by state lawmakers.On Tuesday, Rep. Ron Stephens, R-Savannah, introduced House Bill 1197, ...
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Georgia Fire Departments
Forum: Hiring & Employment Discussion Posted By: bpadkisson Post Time: 02-11-2008 at 02:39 PM.
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Georgia Fire Departments
Does Anyone Know Of Other Places To Look Up Stations That Are Open For Hiring? How About Does Anyone Know If Any Stations In Georgia Are Open For Hiring?
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Should Georgia fire up its cigarette tax? - Gainesville Times
Should Georgia fire up its cigarette tax? Gainesville Times, GA - 35 minutes ago. And Georgia's Quit Line, a free service to help people stop smoking, gets far fewer calls these days because there's no money to advertise the program. …
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Governor Perdue Announces Executive Appointments
He is a member of the Georgia Fire Chiefs, Georgia State Firefighters Association and the Metro Atlanta Fire Chiefs Association. McElfish earned an associate’s degree from Montgomery College and a bachelor’s degree and two master’s ...
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2008 Fire Safety Symposium July 14 – 18, 2008
The 2008 Georgia Fire Safety Symposium, is scheduled for July 14 – 18, at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC) in Forsyth, Georgia. Exhibitors’ displays are scheduled to begin at 7:30 AM on Wednesday, July 16 and end at ...
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