I have been wanting to be a firefighter for several years, put myself through a Basic Fire Academy, myself and many other friends show up at every department test we can along with several hundred to thousands of people... I even work in a fire department full time on the ambulance program.
But today there are huge fires just 5 miles from my own home, and I am watching on TV houses and apartments burn down with no firefighters on scene cause there is not enough resources.
I know I am new to the fire service and still have lots to learn, but I don't get how houses can be burning out of control when there are thousands of people desperately wanting to get out there and help. I know there must be some reasons... but in my mind it doesn't make sense since I wanna be out there helping but instead just watch it on TV.
Here is a view of the smoke over my house this afternoon...
Jason, These types of incidents are intense and can change in the blink of an eye. California has very strict standards in regard to working as a firefighter. They have these rules for a reason. Your heart is in the right spot, but your training, experience and personal knowledge need to be enhanced through education and time. Be patient, do your homework and always be very careful what you post on public websites. HR folks now routinely do searches on the internet, including the FFN to look at your profile and how your express yourself. Just a thought. Good luck. MIke
Jason - "How dangerous is it gonna be to put the unexperienced guys on just structure protection?".Very. Is that succinct enough? Structure protection in an urban fringe conflagration like Ca has at the moment is very dangerous. Did you look at the link I posted?
Nate, this has nothing to do with the OP at all. True, yes, but irrelevant in this thread. And did you have to post virtually the same thing multiple times?