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Coming Soon, Ten Minutes in the Street Interactive Scenarios

By Christopher J. Naum, SFPE on Dec 30, 2010 with Comments 0

Interactive Scenarios; Where YOU make the Call...

Filed Under: Ten Minutes in the Street • Training Division

Tags: Drills • fire scenarios • Fire Service Training • Scenarios • Tabletop Drills • Ten Minutes in the Streets Scenarios • thecompanyofficer.com • training • Training Division

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