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 I saw Pensacola after Ivan and it was nothing like this, ... This is a disaster, the big one.

 If you want a reflective sign that will be visible day or night, call us,

 It's very crucial in a life-saving issue to make sure something as simple as numbers is taken care of, ... If someone's having a heart attack, you're trying to get there in four to six minutes, no more than ten minutes.

 The satisfaction comes from working next to 500 photographers and coming away with something different.

 They need to make it easy for emergency responders, ... anything we could do to help mitigate that problem or deal with uncertainty.

 Well a little disappointed but we'll work with what we have to work with.



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