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  • RIP Brothers! You will be greatly missed!

  • RIP my brother

  • It dont matter if we know each other, it dosent matter if were paid or volunteer.

    regardless of being turck man or running the pipe. from saving cats to lives and property. our backrounds all say the same thing... FAMILY. These brave men were my brothers just as much as their own biological family and it is because of them that we can carry on and have the courage to jump on that truck one more time...

    GOD SPEED, REST IN PEACE... FROM A BROTHER...

  • I was there right across the street from the filming. My dad knew both Justin and Vic well he drove one of the firetrucks in this video. The one he drove is Rescue 1 the one that comes in during the bagpipes behind the red SUV. It was the one Vic rode to the fire in the day he died.

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  • Vic and Justin both road on the Squad that day. They arrived on scene after rescue 1 .

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  • my dad was a firefighter for a volenteer satation near by and new justin very well and he was a well driven guy who had his whole life yet to live he will always be missed and never forgotten

  • was this the actual funeral procession for the two fallen guys,

  • No the funeral was carried out on Thursday.

  • oh ok, so then what is this procession

  • This procession was the bodies of Vic and Justin being brought back from the Charlotte Medical Examiners office to their respective Stations for viewings and then funeral.(Justin's viewing was in Millers Ferry Station 64)

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