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The Last Alarm Network Audio Channel
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| jlm281 2005-01-16, 10:08 pm |
| The Last Alarm Internet Memorial (http://www.lastalarm.net) is
launching an Internet audio channel. This audio channel will feature
line of duty information, fire service related subjects, and users
calling in.
For more information, to be a guest on the program, or to listen,
please visit The Last Alarm Internet Memorial at
http://www.lastalarm.net and check out the forums.
Thank you,
Jason Martin
The Last Alarm Internet Memorial
Heroes. Every one of them.
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| Brian Humphrey 2005-01-17, 10:08 pm |
| "jlm281" <jason.martin@chek.com> wrote...
> please visit The Last Alarm Internet Memorial at
> http://www.lastalarm.net and check out the forums.
Jason:
Your site is well-crafted and appealing. Other than a default setting that
required me to horizontal scroll my IE browser to view the home page
content, I found your offering to be intuitive and ambitious. What I found
missing however, was a clear mention that the names of the fallen provided
are not in any way a comprehensive list of those who have recently died in
the line of duty. With so much USA Fallen Firefighter data readily available
on-line from DHS/FEMA/USFA, I was saddened to see so many names missing -
and troubled by the thought that a casual visitor might think these to be
the only men and women who have given their lives in the line of
Fire/EMS/Rescue duties. That much aside, please accept my best wishes for
success at your endeavor.
Fraternally Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Specialist
Public Information Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
E-Mail: beh9593@lafd.lacity.org
LAFD Website: http://www.lafd.org
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