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Thanks for the engine and recognition.

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meeks — Mon, 12/28/2009 - 21:31

Hey David,

i hope you had a great holiday and sorry i havn't contacted you for so long.I just wanted to say thank you for the awesome Code 3 Truck. I finnaly got to watch the last webisode for 2009 this morning and i also wanted to say thank you for showing a company with a Junior Firefighter. Me being a junior firefighter myself, its nice to get to see that even a profesional, like yourself,notices the hard work be also put into the fire service. Thank you again David and have a great new year!!

- Cameron Mechan

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