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The Harlingen Fire Department provided HAZMAT training to Matamoros firefighters in a mock exercise that took place in Harlingen. During the mock exercise, HFD officials provided assistance and support via Skype to Matamoros officials. This is the first training of its kind in the State. The HFD team made history.
Parroquia Santa María De La Asunción
5 De Mayo 28
Colonia Centro
Izucar de matamoros, Puebla
Decanato:Matamoros
Teléfonos:01 243 436 04 61
Parroquia Santa María De La Asunción
5 De Mayo 28
Colonia Centro
Izucar de matamoros, Puebla
Decanato:Matamoros
Teléfonos:01 243 436 04 61
Parroquia Santa María De La Asunción
5 De Mayo 28
Colonia Centro
Izucar de matamoros, Puebla
Decanato:Matamoros
Teléfonos:01 243 436 04 61
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The Harlingen Fire Department provided HAZMAT training to Matamoros firefighters in a mock exercise that took place in Harlingen. During the mock exercise, HFD officials provided assistance and support via Skype to Matamoros officials. This is the first training of its kind in the State. The HFD team made history.
The Harlingen Fire Department provided HAZMAT training to Matamoros firefighters in a mock exercise that took place in Harlingen. During the mock exercise, HFD officials provided assistance and support via Skype to Matamoros officials. This is the first training of its kind in the State. The HFD team made history.
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The Harlingen Fire Department provided HAZMAT training to Matamoros firefighters in a mock exercise that took place in Harlingen. During the mock exercise, HFD officials provided assistance and support via Skype to Matamoros officials. This is the first training of its kind in the State. The HFD team made history.
I don't know about titles, I don't know about descriptions.
The only thing I know is that this place does not exist as on these pictures, not anymore.
:(
fucking concrete walls.
But at least they are much safer... I think. And at least I took some [not so nice] pictures.
Historic concrete open-spandrel arch bridge on Matamoros Street over Arroyo Zacate (Zacate Creek) in Laredo, Texas. The bridge was built by L.E. Sanders in 1928. It has been bypassed and is closed to traffic. The Matamoros Street Bridge is part of the 2003 Barrio Azteca Historic District (NRHP District No. 03000431).