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  • Suitland, MD
  • United States
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Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Job Function
Training Officer, Captain, EMT - Basic, Driver / Engineer
Years in Fire/EMS:
11
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Morningside Volunteer Fire Department
Years With Department/Agency
4 With Morningside, 11 in P.G.
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.morningsidevfd.com
Web Site:
http://www.iaff281.org
My Training:
Haz-Mat Tech, Pump Opps, Aerial Opps, Instructor 1-2 and 3, Rescue Tech classes ( a couple different ones), Fire Officer-1, Emergency Medical Dispatcher, EMT-B (Maryland)
About Me:
Happily Married with a 5 year old son. I live to fight fire and I fight fire to live. doesn't matter to me if your paid or volunteer, we all have a job to do lets do and return home safely to our families.
Day Job:
Career Fire Fighter
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I Have never thaught about doing anything else. Ever since I was a little kid it was the only thing I ever wanted to do.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I love Helping people
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Depends on the area in which you respond on calls in. where I ride in Suitland, Md., it is not the nicest of neighborhoods so everyday you need to to be aware of your surroundings because anything can happen out there.

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At 12:42am on February 1, 2009, Jim said…
Does the P.G. stand for Prince George County. Have you been to the trench weekend that used to be in Baltimore Co before or to where it has moved to in York, PA. I am an instructor from NC and have taught in this program since 1994. Usually 7-10 open trenchs going at a time and plenty for beginners and techs alike. Check it out May 1-3. Also just sent add. Be safe. Jim
At 7:31pm on January 16, 2009, Filiberto Rodriguez said…

Welcome to the family where the language and reasoning importate the border is not in our work is to save lives regardless of color, religion or social position, much less. The important thing in our work does not need language to communicate, or borders to help.
Greetings from Mexico

At 7:23pm on January 16, 2009, Leo Cartwright said…
Hi there Danny; Leo from Australia, Paramedic; Welcome to FFN hope U enjoy the site and gather many friends during your stay. If you read my profile and think that I am suited; please feel free to add me to your collection of FFN friends.
If U are interested and If U send me your postal address via my Email I will post you one of my State Ambulance Service Badges, (patch) for exchange of one of your service patches,
My Email is lecar1@bigpond.net.au (LECAR1@BIGPOND.NET.AU)
Cheers Leo
 
 
 

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