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Chief Jamie Coutts plays host to firefighters from Yellowhead County, Port Alberni and Swift Current to look back at their most challenging calls and what it takes to be part of the brotherhood and sisterhood of firefighting.
Chief Jamie Coutts plays host to firefighters from Yellowhead County, Port Alberni and Swift Current to look back at their most challenging calls and what it takes to be part of the brotherhood and sisterhood of firefighting.
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