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September 7, 2017

The Co-op: Irma is coming

Git out early to pick up fuel, as 6am came it was like Hummingbirds hovering on plants looking for honey “fuel”.  3 stations were out of fuel…. Searching around with my coach Larry when I found a working pump we maxed out 2 cards $100 each.  Full cans and 2 coaches we got all we could hold.  The path of Irma, going north out of Florida is moving to gridlock.  The shop with its concrete walls and roof could be a refuge…… Hey, it is what it is, one more coach to go out, evac from Miami they may have to stay with us…… We’ll see.  Need to prepare, be thinking about us…… See ya tomorrow 

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  1. Sprocket says

    September 7, 2017 at 2:10 PM

    If anywhere in Florida and you see available GAS, top off as you might not see it again.
    Here in Palm Beach County many stations have been out of fuel for 2 days already.

  2. steve maurer says

    September 7, 2017 at 4:47 PM

    Hey Jim, There is 5 gal in my coach.

    Steven Maurer

  3. Ada D Galbavy says

    September 8, 2017 at 4:41 PM

    Coop and Fire Fight Products have closed to allow the employees time to prepare for the storms. Depending upon the impending damage from the storm, we will probably be closed on Monday so we can all cleanup the damage around our homes. Hopefully, Tuesday we will be back to the grindstone working away on the projects that need to get done.

    Thanks for all your prayers and thoughts. Ada Galbavy, Office Manager.

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