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			<title>2010 Officers</title>
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			<description>G.F.D 2010 Firematic OfficersChief:Don GaitorAsst. Chief:James SchanzCaptain:Lisa CosgroveLieutenants:Dale Van Buren Greg Wilhelm Frank Zabinski   Administrative:Al MasonG.F.D 2010 Civil OfficersPresident:Chuck MeyersVice President: Brian SullivanSecretary:Pam Christian Treasurer:Vince GananceDirector:Scott JillDirector:Greg Alliger Director:Bill BehaQuartermaster:Bob Lynch</description>
			<category>News - Latest</category>
			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 23:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>GFD Conducts Aerial Tower Training</title>
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			<description>GFD Conducts Aerial Tower TrainingOn Saturday, March 21st 2009 GFD members along with CarmenRoad, Guilderland Center, and Fort Hunter participated in the finalday of the Aerial Operations Course, which GFD members were taking.Carmen Road Truck 132 along with Guilderland Center&amp;rsquo;s EA 49 were onhand to teach the students about different types of aerial apparatus,students learned how to operate everything from a elevated platform toa straight stick. The beginning of the day, instructors taught how to properly operatethe outriggers and jack systems on the 3 trucks, which were inattendance, followed by a excellent meal cooked by GFD members whovolunteered to help out the throughout the day. The afternoon studentsclimbed and operated all the aerial devices, learning the differencebetween the aerial manufactures on hand. At the end of the daystudents conducted a mock scenario utilizing Truck 29&amp;rsquo;s platform as aimprovised stand pipe system for a roof-top fire, along with followingsome water through Truck 29&amp;rsquo;s master stream which was supplied by FortHunter&amp;rsquo;s ETA 34. A special thanks to Instructor Dott, Instructor Paris, and the crewsof ETA 34, Truck 132, and EA 49.</description>
			<category>News - Firehouse News</category>
			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:32:34 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>New Squad 23</title>
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			<description>Guilderland Fire Department&amp;#39;s New Squad 23(Left) Driver&amp;#39;s side picture of our new squad.  This picture was taken while it was still being painted. (Left) A front view of our new squad.  It was purchased by Guilderland Fire District to replace our current squad that we have outgrown(Left) Long driver&amp;#39;s side picture of our new squad.  This picture was taken while it was still being painted, the flag on top, striping on the doors, and the lettering are still being worked on in this picture</description>
			<category>Photo Gallery - Current Apparatus</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 19:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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