The response card does not call for the large boat. The dive unit and the small raft are what was asked for. Once again you have no idea what your talking about.
the grant that got them the fire boat says that they are FIRST RESPONDERS for the southern half of chesapeake bay, including the wicomico and nantcoke rivers. its a shame they dont do what the grant calls for. thanks sjd
Anonymous said... the grant that got them the fire boat says that they are FIRST RESPONDERS for the southern half of chesapeake bay, including the wicomico and nantcoke rivers. its a shame they dont do what the grant calls for. thanks sjd
August 13, 2013 at 3:30 PM
As a tax payer I would prefer to see them give the fire boat up to a port city that really does need one.
I totally agree with 4:38. Send it to a port where it is really needed to save property and lives. We all know that's not Salisbury. Ocean City, Annapolis, Baltimore, and many others in MD could put it to good service.
Everyone was too drunk.
ReplyDeleteWonder if it has ever been used (for work, that is.)
ReplyDeleteIt was down at Seacret's getting lunch and then went to the inlet for Thrashers fries.
ReplyDeleteI understand that it was out of service at the time of the call.
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ReplyDeleteI understand that it was out of service at the time of the call.
August 13, 2013 at 9:06 AM
Was it on the "Out of Service" list? Maybe not if it wasn't dispatched.
The Upper Ferry isn't even in the city limits or the Salisbury Fire District.
ReplyDeleteMy god that thing looks majestic with water blasting out of the sides like that.Do they fish off of it?
ReplyDeleteSeriously People, Get a life and leave the Fire Department alone.
ReplyDeleteHe, who is without sin, cast the first stone.
The response card does not call for the large boat. The dive unit and the small raft are what was asked for. Once again you have no idea what your talking about.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised it still runs.
ReplyDeleteThe fire department leadership told you that big boys need big toys. Your tax dollars at work.
ReplyDelete10:38 AM
ReplyDeleteDon't get bent out of shape. You will have things said about you all your life. If your not doing anything wrong just laugh at it.
Was the fire blimp called out?
ReplyDeleteProbably no one in the dept. knows how to navigate the river at night.
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ReplyDeleteSeriously People, Get a life and leave the Fire Department alone.
He, who is without sin, cast the first stone.
August 13, 2013 at 10:36 AM
Do you pay Salisbury City taxes?
I didn't think so now STHU!!
the grant that got them the fire boat says that they are FIRST RESPONDERS for the southern half of chesapeake bay, including the wicomico and nantcoke rivers. its a shame they dont do what the grant calls for. thanks sjd
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ReplyDeletethe grant that got them the fire boat says that they are FIRST RESPONDERS for the southern half of chesapeake bay, including the wicomico and nantcoke rivers. its a shame they dont do what the grant calls for. thanks sjd
August 13, 2013 at 3:30 PM
As a tax payer I would prefer to see them give the fire boat up to a port city that really does need one.
I totally agree with 4:38. Send it to a port where it is really needed to save property and lives. We all know that's not Salisbury. Ocean City, Annapolis, Baltimore, and many others in MD could put it to good service.
ReplyDeleteThere are a few that can navigate the river at night without the use of gps. There is a difference.
ReplyDeleteWas it at Brew River for Rainbow Coalition Party?
ReplyDeletefire blimp....I forgot about that article.......need to repost that. too funny!!!! lmao
ReplyDeleteThe S.S. Hoppes has been in service almost 2 years now and has yet to respond to it's first emergency.
ReplyDeleteThe million dollar boat does about as much work as Rick Hoppes does. NONE! He hasn't worked a day in his life.
We see a posting of the fire dept's calls on this blog, is there a record anywhere of the calls the boat has responded to??
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