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Captain Bryan Jeffries, Captain with the Mesa Fire Department and President of the PFFA Arizona Chapter sits down with me to share his harrowing story. Starting in the service of Fire and public safety early in life, he grew passionate about finding a way to expand coverages if injured on the job. A large part of that battle is extended coverages for certain cancer not usually covered yet, they are 200% more likely to come down with cancer because of the toxins they are exposed to on every shift. 25 years into his lobbying, Captain Jeffries himself discovered he had cancer. In an unbelievable fate of strength and determination worthy of LEGEND status. Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my honor to present this interview. Enjoy and be inspired. Create the life you want to live.
By Kimberly Tocco5
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Captain Bryan Jeffries, Captain with the Mesa Fire Department and President of the PFFA Arizona Chapter sits down with me to share his harrowing story. Starting in the service of Fire and public safety early in life, he grew passionate about finding a way to expand coverages if injured on the job. A large part of that battle is extended coverages for certain cancer not usually covered yet, they are 200% more likely to come down with cancer because of the toxins they are exposed to on every shift. 25 years into his lobbying, Captain Jeffries himself discovered he had cancer. In an unbelievable fate of strength and determination worthy of LEGEND status. Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my honor to present this interview. Enjoy and be inspired. Create the life you want to live.