It's with interest that I read many member profiles on this website and it fascinates me to see where people are from, I love looking at the pix and getting a bit of an idea what people look like, their departments, equipment, etc.
However one thing that really concerns me, particularly with the "younger ones" or the newbies to the services, is some of the motivations and reasons for joining the emergency servcies, that I read in many profiles.
Plenty of people have written "They want to save lives", "They like the adrenalin rush" and so on and so on.
My concerns lies with the fact that the harsh reality is that in many, many instances we don't save lives, we don't rescue people- we're often perfroming recoveries, or the medical treatment fails for a multitude of reasons. (I know quite a few first responders and call takers/despatchers that have gone through some horrible times with Critical Incident Stress, inlcuding myself)
As for the adrenalin junkies- by all means enjoy your self, get a kick out of belonging to fantastic "family", but keep the adrenalin at bay. Adrenalin rushes can lead to accdients and potentially dangerous decisions being made.
Please don't get me wrong, I don't want to scare people away, but be realistic about what drives you- this is a very, very, very harsh career or hobby choice- don't be blindsided by it.....
Be safe!