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don't talk now about a fundraising
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effort for the Javier volunteer
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firefighters pleased to welcome Terry
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back to the studio good to see you
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again my friend good to see you again
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too and Dave is here as well Dave
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hebburn from the Javier golf club and uh
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it's good that you're getting involved
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and doing things uh for the firefighters
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yeah it's um we've seen the fires from
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the golf club and watch the helicopters
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come over collecting water and and
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putting the fires out that have happened
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close to the golf club and realize that
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uh it's important for all of us to to
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look after the environment look after
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the the houses the the farms you you've
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had a personal experience actually
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haven't you we had we we live in tset
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and the fire came to within about 150 M
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of us at Christmas time which is a a
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fairly scary thing Terry just explain to
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us the level of fire uh service that we
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have in the Javier area who who is there
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and and how many people are involved you
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mean us and the other I'm talking
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completely well in general you got the
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denya has their main fire station in
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denya I think they have about 80
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officers fire officers that are there
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but they'll maybe have between up to
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about 14 Max on each shift but that
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doesn't always work cuz if they're on a
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holiday whatever here in jaier we also
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have the local protection cille which is
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one of the few protection cils that
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actually has their own little fire
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service which about has about 15 or 16
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guys but that is that year round that's
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pretty much they're all year round as
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well uh we work quite regularly with
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them then there's us which we have
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another 16 full-on firefighters and
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another two man ground ground crew and
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you're all volunteers we're all
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volunteers protection C are volunteers
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then you are professionally paid okay
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and what's it been like this year I mean
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we're all aware of the fact that there
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have been fires because we see the the
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planes and the helicopters up and about
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um there weren't any massive fires in
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this particular area as such but but
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still quite a lot of fires oh no there's
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been yeah large large fires we haven't
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had since what about 2016 we saw some
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north of here in Valencia the one that
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was in uh April was pretty much a large
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size and it also was uh well it was a
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long day it was well over 12 hours for
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us when we were there but the fire
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itself was classes activated for up to 3
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days and this was the one up near the
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crematorium that's right it went from
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the crematorium all the way up to the uh
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G roundabout and then the other large
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one is mentioned before it was a toset
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not large in large area but because
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where it was positioned and surrounded
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by houses it was a very very sort of
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dangerous sort of situation where a lot
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of the houses could have got damaged but
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the good response from the fire service
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is were able to control it and it was in
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a very small controlled area tell us a
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bit about your team who you are they all
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former firefighters no we do have a few
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uh the majority of the guys a lot of
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them are either ex Services a lot of EX
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um Emergency Services back home or ex
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military but then we have guys that have
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never served in any sort of form before
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but we train them up to work with us
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you've got a lady firefighter as well we
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do have a lady firefighter yeah Saina
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absolutely um so the whole thing is
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about the community then the France of
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the golf club is concerned and also
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looking after the club itself from a
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fire prevention point of view Dave
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absolutely um when when you live in an
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area like we do that that is Forest it's
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a constant it's a constant risk um that
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something's going to catch go up and uh
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spread quickly because it's dry and the
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winds blowing and everybody's houses are
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in the way um it's a it's a risk uh
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constantly that you that you you
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everything's everything's uh a
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potential a potential Target for the
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fire so seeing what would going on
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around the golf course and especially
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when we had my own local case at toset
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spoke to the number of the number of the
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guys in the golf society that I play in
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the Jags at uh heavier golf club and we
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we thought we would have an opportunity
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to put on a golf day bring the community
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into the golf club take the C Club to
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the community raise money for the
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firefighters raise the profile of the
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firefighters um and have a an enjoyable
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day doing the whole thing it's it's two
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major bodies at the heart of the
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community coming together to to to do
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something so uh how do you make money uh
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on a charity golf day um I guess you can
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sponsor various holes and things like
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that a lot of a lot of wrist twisting
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and Chinese Burns really um we have
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we've sold the sponsorship to eight out
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of the nine holes so I'm still looking
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for one sponsor for a whole at
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€350 to put your flags and Banners and
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maybe have a member of staff on the tea
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giving local businesses can get involved
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in that way we've had eight local
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businesses um do it so far we're looking
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for one more so we're charging um
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sponsorship for the holes we're charging
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the members an extra an extra chunk of
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money to come and play in the golf day
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we've been out to a number of local
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businesses and had some fantastic
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responses with um meal vouchers and
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vouch raffle prizes and things well
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prizes for the golf as well but raffle
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prizes auction prizes and uh we have a a
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steel band playing at the dinner dance
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afterwards and um and a singer DJ okay
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is it just for members or can people who
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aren't members perhaps it's for members
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and non-members um anybody that has a
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handicap really I mean because uh one of
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our sponsors has offered us €500 as a
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first prize we need we need to make sure
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that everybody's got a proper handicap
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or there'll be fisty cuffs afterwards I
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see I see and what will the money go to
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raise or what will you buy with the
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money Terry we were talking just briefly
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before we came on air about the fact
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that I guess in every fire you do lose
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equipment through uh you know damage or
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whatever equipment are we always going
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to need things like hoses uh pistols
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lances um pistol sorry pistols pistols
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well basically the the fire hose oh the
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bit that sprays okay call lances or
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pistol I see um and then kit in general
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it's like trousers jackets them type of
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things boots we do go through quite
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regularly and lucky enough we don't lose
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many helmets but helmets now and again
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will need need changing as well wow okay
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so there it's just a constant ongoing
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process it's continuous it's continuous
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with getting and then the other thing is
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the things for the trucks always things
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for the trucks yeah and yes repair and
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the rest of it um so has things got
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better on the firefront we we were just
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saying that we didn't haven't had as
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many big fires so is is the prevention
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better um is the awareness better are
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you hearing about fires earlier than you
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perhaps were before and indeed are the
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fire brakes and things like that are
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they has they come come together and got
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better over the last I know working on
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the idea to get some more fire brakes
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done the fire brakes yeah they do work
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and they do help in the situation a lot
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more I think basically with the fires is
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awareness more than anything else before
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we used to have a lot of container fires
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that were caused by barbecue as being
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thrown away yeah regularly we've been
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pretty lucky this year that I think it's
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maybe only two we had but they're
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actually the chimney so they were during
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winter not during the summer uh also
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people are a lot more aware when they're
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going out when they're going out on
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their walks however we still have
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situations where fires are started by
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cigarettes so it's people control
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smoking when they're going out and
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litter cuz the biggest problem that we
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find in forests is bottles cuz a bottle
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will act like a magnify a glass bottle
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of course yeah even a plastic bottle
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water do that too yeah oh God you
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they're usually the big signs big causes
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of lot of the fires as well okay luckily
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we haven't seen too much of the
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intentional fires which we have seen in
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parts of Spain again this year yeah in
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parts of Spain it has been in in this
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area touching wood we've been pretty
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much good with that type of situation I
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think also the vigilance that with the
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police do a lot more controls the guia
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Civ are out doing a lot more patrols
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ourselves do patrols as well as the
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protection cill so I think with that
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sort of visuals of people seeing us out
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and about that also has control maybe
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that type of mentality as someone wanted
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to start a fight so we've not had a bad
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summer or about because the Fire season
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seems to have got longer and longer each
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year it's it's stretching either side
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isn't it um what would you have to say
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to those um who are still going to be
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around and and with us through September
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and onwards it just maintain the control
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especially when it comes to their
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barbecues respect the red days when they
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talk about a red day is when the map is
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they put it down as red for and that
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means there should be no open fires
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um barbecues is always a big issue with
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things is they shouldn't never use wood
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or coal gas fires depending on the
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situation and depending on the day and
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that' be the more safer option to take
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but using wood is always a bad issue
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Sparks Dave um we're looking then to a
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great day coming up what day is the uh
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is this going to be held it's the 17th
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of September which is a Tuesday it's
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going to start at about 8:00 in the
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morning and run on for the whole day at
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the at the golf club great day full of
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fun and how do people get involved is
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there a contact if you contact UM me if
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I'd leave you my email address um if you
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contact me I can respond to uh provide
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you information on how to how to sponsor
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the final hole or on how to enter a team
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and we work with you yeah M will get
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details up on our Facebook page and and
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the like as well and you're on camera
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today as well so you'll be able to watch
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yourselves by tomorrow morning because
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he's that quick he is good to see you
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both and good luck with the event and
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hope it goes well and uh the team always
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much respect and thank you very much for
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everything that you guys and girls do uh
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to keep us safe here well thanks very