iceman

Male

Brooklyn, NY

United States

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Job Function
Secretary / Treasurer
Years in Fire/EMS:
6
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Broad Channel Queens , NY
Years With Department/Agency
7
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.broadchannelvfd.org/
Web Site:
http://www.fvac.org/pages/home.htm
My Training:
EMT-B, Primaries ; Essentials of FF, Building Construction, MPO Training,
NIMS 100,200,700,800, Incident Resp. to Terr. Bombings, Resp. to suicide bombing incidents,WMD, WMD incident complexities, Radiological emer. resp., Radiological Emerg. mgmt., Animals in disasters, Residential Coastal Const., Disaster Basics, Water rescue, Confined Space Awareness, Introduction to Officers training, Fire Police, Haz-Mat awareness and Operations, Liquid propane gas I, Rapid Intervention team, Aerial Equipment Operations, ICE Rescue level I technician, NYS FF1 , Incident Safety Officer
Day Job:
engineer /. structures
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
to help people
Why I Love Fire/EMS
being able to help people in need
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Limited funding, and volunteers willing to give up there time for a cause

Comment Wall:

  • Firefighter Nation WebChief

    Welcome to Firefighter Nation!

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    Have a great weekend and thanks again for being part of our social network!

    Dave
    Web Chief
  • Kelly

    This fire was a fully envolved log cabin in Swift Shady Grove, Texas
  • Jeri From Jersey

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  • Brett Bennell

    hey iceman got your message about t-shirt trade will send you my address and size, you can see a photo of our dept t-shirt at the group site, let me know if you like it and want one.
    cheers brett
  • Tracy turner

    I also got our message about the t-shirt trade and will be sending you my info. I don't have a photo you can see but if you would like one from union township in milford center ohio let me know.

    stay safe
  • Jennifer McFarland

    Thanks!! You stay safe also!!
  • Jeri From Jersey

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  • Kelly

    Hey man, How's it goin up there? Have y'all been busy? Been kinda quiet down here, mostly HOT! Just wanted to say hi and be careful out there. Take care.
  • Stephanie Nicholson

    Aww thanks for the add!
  • Tracy turner

    I got your info I'll get that shirt on it's way.
    Stay safe
  • Tigger

    thanks for the comment i got the shirt down firemens convention this year in new jersey wildwood
  • Jeri From Jersey

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  • Rachel

    thanx!
  • Todd Cameron

    Thanks!! I am new to this. Still trying to figure it out. Have fun and be safe
  • Mark Trotter

    Thanks for the invite and you be safe to.
  • Jen Davis

    Thank you...you too. Have a nice day. Anything exciting going on in your world today?
  • Maygin

    Thanks for the comment and sorry I havent gotten back sooner been a busy couple a days I have ran 2 twelves and 1 24 this week so im kinda loopy...
  • Amber Nicole Worley

    hey thanks for the comment
  • Mary Ellen Shea

    Well, here's the scariest one I've heard, and this was only a week or so ago..."Y'know...I lost half my spleen when I got t-boned at an intersection, and while I might not have been injured like that if I'd been wearing my seatbelt, I still don't think that it should ever be a requirement. We should have every second available to us when it comes to saving lives" .....I think I stood there looking at this guy for a full minute, just blinking at him with my mouth hanging open. I couldn't find the right words to respond, I was so stunned.