It was an eye roll that started all the trouble.
The five Firefighter candidates had already been working hard for more than an hour in 40- and 50-pound weight vests: swinging 62-pound kettle bells, doing squats holding 20- and 30-pound dumbbells, lifting a heavy ball above their heads and hurling it to the ground with all their strength.
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