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Entries for Jay Jahnke |
Saturday 10/13/2001 3:40:29pm
Name: John Eby
E-Mail Address: jweby@kingwoodcable.com
City State or Country:
Houston, Texas
Comments: Scott, you have done a great service to these fallen hero’s. I only hope that we all measure up to their memories. Keep up the good work.
Saturday 10/13/2001 4:15:09pm
Name: Chad Terrell /Sta 28A-8
E-Mail Address: overhaul26@hotmail
City State or Country: Conroe, Texas
Comments:
Saturday 10/13/2001 5:23:32pm
Name: Cody O'Brien
E-Mail Address: FIREGODWI10@YAHOO.COM
City State or Country: Katy,Texas
Comments: With a heavy heart once again we have lost another of the bravest,
my prayers go out to Captain Jahnke's family and his brothers and sisters he
serves with God speed Captain Jahnke.
Cody/ West I-10 Fire Department
Saturday 10/13/2001 5:25:59pm
Name: Kelly Crush
E-Mail Address: msmuscle@msn.com
City State or Country: Wichita Falls Tx
Comments: I am very sorry to hear about the death of Capt. Jahnke. Please accept my condolences from myself and my brothers and your brothers from Wichita falls local 432.
Saturday 10/13/2001 6:00:27pm
Name: William M. Newell
E-Mail Address: BUNKERMAN10@YAHOO.COM
Comments:
Saturday 10/13/2001 7:17:51pm
Name: JB
E-Mail Address: JBB5333@aol.com
Cty State or Country: HFD Station 16
Comments: True or not, you always referred to others as a "good
man" or a "good hand" and greeted those you knew w/ a "hey
bubba". You will never be forgotten and will always be a truly "Good
Man!"
Saturday 10/13/2001 9:19:44pm
Name: Paul Cloud
E-Mail Address: PCLOUD1@AOL.COM
City State or Country: Bellville, TX
Comments: Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Jahnke family. Jay Jahnek, a hero who put his life on the line to save other. You will never be forgotten! To the men and women of the Houston Fire Department and all firefighters, God Bless you.
Saturday 10/13/2001
10:55:27pm
Name: Owen Hatcher
E-Mail Address: bjhatcher76@yahoo.com
City State or Country: Huston, Tx.
Comments: very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with all who walk the thin red line on the daily basis. godbless those who are willing to it. owen hatcher westfield rd. fire dept.
Saturday 10/13/2001 11:19:40pm
Name: Michael C. Mire, NREMT-P
E-Mail Address: michaelmire@home.com
Comments: I am extremely sorry to hear Houston lost another firefighter. I must say that after witnessing a number of fire departments across the nation, Houston must be one of the most aggressive, and impressive fire departments I have ever seen. It is very unfortunate that one of the downfalls of being aggressive (doing your job) is the potential of taking loss. These unfortunate incidents prove the responsibility people take when they decide to wear the "Red Badge of Courage". Just as the crew on FDNY Rescue 1 said, "You are only a hero once in your career, and that is the day you decide to become a fireman." I am currently attempting to become a Houston Firefighter myself, and look forward to possibly working with you all. And again, I, as well as the New Orleans EMS and FD, are extremely sorry for your loss.