I was just wondering if there are any other firefighters out there, particularly in small town - paid on call or vollie. depts. ( more so in Canada) that have undergone any type of organ transplant and have been able to return to service.
I am particularly interested in hearing from others who have had lung transplants, but certainly would like to hear everyone's story.
Is there a place for people like "us" in the fire service? I know I will never be front line firefighter again, but what about other aspects of the fire service? What responsibilities are there for the "disabled"?
Right now, while I am waiting for the call, I am still able to do quite a few things. I still maintain my professional drivers' licence which permits me to driver commercial vehicles (including fire apparatus). What I can't do however, is any physical/strenuous labour intensive work. Fire prevention, pre-incident planning, training program development are just a few things.. does anyone else have any ideas?
I would love to return to the service, but..sadly, many departments look at the disability as what you CAN'T DO as opposed to what you CAN. Right or wrong?
Please weigh in.
Thanks
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