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🧩💙 April is Autism Awareness Month! Join us in supporting this important cause by purchasing one of our exclusive shirts, the same ones worn by your Pasco County Professional Firefighters on duty this month. Let's spread awareness and show our support together! Order yours now through the link below.
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🎣 Join us for the Pasco County Professional Firefighters 2nd Annual Fishing Tournament on June 15th, 2024!

We're thrilled to announce sponsorship opportunities for this exciting event. If you have any questions please email us at [email protected]

Whether you're a fishing enthusiast or just looking to support a great cause, mark your calendars and join us for a day of fun on the water! See you there! #pcf4420 #iaffoffical #FishingTournament #pcfrfish 🌊🐟
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🎣 Join us for the Pasco County Professional Firefighters 2nd Annual Fishing Tournament on June 15th, 2024! 

Were thrilled to announce sponsorship opportunities for this exciting event. If you have any questions please email us at events@iaff4420.org 

Whether youre a fishing enthusiast or just looking to support a great cause, mark your calendars and join us for a day of fun on the water! See you there! #pcf4420 #iaffoffical  #FishingTournament #pcfrfish 🌊🐟Image attachment

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Recommendation… put the year on the shirts ☺️

Pasco County Professional Firefighters would like to extend our deepest condolences to our colleagues at Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department on the tragic passing of Engineer Heath O’Shea. Engineer O’Shea experienced a medical emergency while on duty at Fire Station 54. He was a devoted servant to the citizens of Jacksonville for over 20 years, most recently assigned to Tanker 54-C.

Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and the entire brotherhood and sisterhood at Jacksonville Fire Rescue during this difficult time.
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Pasco County Professional Firefighters would like to extend our deepest condolences to our colleagues at Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department on the tragic passing of Engineer Heath O’Shea. Engineer O’Shea experienced a medical emergency while on duty at Fire Station 54. He was a devoted servant to the citizens of Jacksonville for over 20 years, most recently assigned to Tanker 54-C.

Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and the entire brotherhood and sisterhood at Jacksonville Fire Rescue during this difficult time.

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I hate to hear when any of our first responders lose their life no matter what it was my prayers go out too Heath O'Shea family and his fellow firefighters

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