In an attempt to better the type of discussions here, i would like to ask what kind of enhanced "customer service" you or departments provides. What i am asking is what "little acts of kindness" do you do as a firefighter that endears you to the people you serve? Heres an example i gave to a rookie as something he should consider doing which is in my opinion the sign of a professional
At a house fires I used to take important papers and pictures and place them in the refridgeerator (not the freezer). Unplugged, the unit will preserve them from smoke and water damage (when was the last time you saw a burnt out interior of a fridge?)
I was busted by a lieutenant for doing that under the "thats not our job and you might get in trouble for it" thing. I countered that that what i did was for the resident who just lost everything. During overhaul would'nt you appriciate it if some firefighter put the pictures of your kids or some important looking papers in a safe place? He wrote me up anyway then the chief got a letter from the family THANKING me for preserving their non replaceable photos and papers.
Now you know tha the lieutenant does not admit...i mean make mistakes, so the letter stayed as a "informal counciling" so he could save face because it became a department issue. Half thought that was cool and the other half sucking up to get points thought not. I kept doing it all my carrear and nobody ever complained. At apartment fires i would ask the residents on the lower floors if they wanted tarps put in their apartments to prevent or stop excessive water damamge. They allways welcomed that.
I was taught early in my carrear that fire is the great equalizer. It hurts the rich and poor the same way. If you can preserve something for a resident, DO SO! you can dry out anything, you can't un-burn it. I encourage everyone to post their feelings about this pro and con. Maybie we can do our jobs a little better
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