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JNobleRoad Traffic Accident - 23rd January 2008

CSFRS made this book available online for registering condolences in respect of this accident which cost the life of one firefighter and resulted in serious injuries to other members of the Blue Watch crew from Alloa.

The online condolence book here was closed to new messages on Friday 22nd February 2008.

A fund for donations to the firefighters injured in this accident has now been opened. More details are available HERE

Graeme McDonald    27 January 2008 15:25 | Alva
my thoughts are with the Noble family at this tragic time. all has been said in previous pages but from a early age you always knew john was going to be a special person.R.I.P mate

margaret pickles    27 January 2008 14:57 | alloa
so sorry to have heard of such a aad loss, my thoughts go out to johns wife and children

Graeme Cuthill    27 January 2008 14:48 | Blue Watch Larbert
Unfotunately John, You can't read what I have. If you could you would feel the proudest man in Scotland.
You were the special one.

Allan Brodie    27 January 2008 14:43 | Tyndrum Fire Station
Its been said many times he was a true gentleman and professional
our thoughts are with johns family friends and the Blue watch crew
Tyndrum Fire Station

John o Donnell    27 January 2008 14:23 | Kerry Fire Rescue (Ireland)
Another sad day for the Fire service - deepest sympathies - thoughts and prayers with Johns family and friends.our prayers also are with his fellow crew members at this sad time.


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