make itself felt. “I just heard a negative so we’ll keep going,” Fire Chief Hagenson said after announcing the time. Four minutes later came round ten, at 9:07 a.m. “Three more to go guys, …
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make itself felt.
“I just heard a negative so we’ll keep going,” Fire Chief Hagenson said after announcing the time. Four minutes later came round ten, at 9:07 a.m.
“Three more to go guys, three more to go,” the chief said, with all members completing the stair
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climb by 9:41 a.m., as some had taken longer than others.
“So it looks like everybody is finishing up,” Hagenson said of the event as it wound down. With a group photo taken of both Stanley (in blue) and Thorp Area Fire (in red), an all-club CTSO from the school provided refreshments.