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FIT Test
Center Hill Cross Roads Fire Department, 105 Center Hill Rd, Tyner, NC 27980, USA Center Hill Cross Roads Fire Department, 105 Center Hill Rd, Tyner, NC 27980, USA Chowan County Center
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This event is offered to get your Respirator FIT Test. Medical Clearance is required to get the Test. Medical Clearance can be acquired at the the FIT Test event for $40. You can also acquire your Medical Clearance online and at your doctors. Please bring the Respirator you plan to use in your farming operations.
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