HELLO JESSICA WELCOME TO FFN. I'M SURE YOU WILL ENJOY THE SITE. FEEL FREE TO ADD ME AS A FRIEND IF YOU WANT TO. ONE CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY FRIENDS IN THIS WORLD. HAVE A GREAT NEW YEAR AND BE SAFE OUT THERE.
Way to go! I wish I would of tried years ago, but glad I am where I am. I've had the best of three worlds.
All the best & keep us posted on your progress!
Welcome to FirefighterNation.com, the Web's social network for firefighters, rescue & EMS -- we just surpassed 10,000 member profiles and thousands of visitors stopping by daily!
Enjoy customizing your profile, adding photos and videos, joining groups, participating in hot discussion topics and so much more!
If you need help, just follow the links in the 'Post Your Stuff' and 'FFN Help Desk' boxes on the right hand side of all pages!
And be sure to invite your friends & firehouse buddies! Just use the Invite tab at the top of the page.
Welcome to the Firefighter Nation. In addition to the relatively cool videos and fire scene photos, there are numerous groups, discussions and chat available.
If you have never had the opportunity, take a minute to explore firefighterclosecalls.com and the secret list. This is a wonderful web site to explore and learn from the mistakes of others. It is also, sadly, a roll call of those whom have made the ultimate sacrifice, in their service to their communities.
We have all joined the Public Safety Community for a variety of our personal reasons. Some of us are paid, while others volunteer. Many are firefighters, while others enjoy the EMS side of the house. We have active firefighters, line officers, chiefs, administrative officers, and a number of old timers who have seen most of the mistakes already made at least once. We have firefighters with many many years of experience, and others that, well, don’t. All are welcome here in The Nation. We welcome your input, just as we hope that you learn from the experiences of others.
Personally, I have 31 years service to the local fire department. I have held most line officer positions, and some administrative as well. Now part of the Old Guard so to speak, I am less inclined to go charging into where others are trying to escape. Instead, I choose to monitor the fire scene closely, attempting to ensure the safety of all on the fire scene.
I welcome you to the FFN. Here we all share one common goal.....
Jessica
Jan 4, 2008
Jim aka Bick
Jan 4, 2008
Joel Swanson
Have A Super New Year...
Jan 5, 2008
Joel Swanson
Stay Safe Out There...
Jan 5, 2008
Joel Swanson
All the best & keep us posted on your progress!
Jan 5, 2008
Firefighter Nation WebChief
Happy New Year!
Welcome to FirefighterNation.com, the Web's social network for firefighters, rescue & EMS -- we just surpassed 10,000 member profiles and thousands of visitors stopping by daily!
Enjoy customizing your profile, adding photos and videos, joining groups, participating in hot discussion topics and so much more!
If you need help, just follow the links in the 'Post Your Stuff' and 'FFN Help Desk' boxes on the right hand side of all pages!
And be sure to invite your friends & firehouse buddies! Just use the Invite tab at the top of the page.
Dave
FirefighterNation.com
Jan 6, 2008
Marie
Jan 6, 2008
Bradley Richardson (B-rad)
Jan 6, 2008
Billy Magie Jr
Jan 7, 2008
Billy Magie Jr
Jan 8, 2008
Trey Taylor
Jan 10, 2008
Frederick Pettengill Jr.
Jan 10, 2008
Frederick Pettengill Jr.
Jan 12, 2008
Coach
If you have never had the opportunity, take a minute to explore firefighterclosecalls.com and the secret list. This is a wonderful web site to explore and learn from the mistakes of others. It is also, sadly, a roll call of those whom have made the ultimate sacrifice, in their service to their communities.
We have all joined the Public Safety Community for a variety of our personal reasons. Some of us are paid, while others volunteer. Many are firefighters, while others enjoy the EMS side of the house. We have active firefighters, line officers, chiefs, administrative officers, and a number of old timers who have seen most of the mistakes already made at least once. We have firefighters with many many years of experience, and others that, well, don’t. All are welcome here in The Nation. We welcome your input, just as we hope that you learn from the experiences of others.
Personally, I have 31 years service to the local fire department. I have held most line officer positions, and some administrative as well. Now part of the Old Guard so to speak, I am less inclined to go charging into where others are trying to escape. Instead, I choose to monitor the fire scene closely, attempting to ensure the safety of all on the fire scene.
I welcome you to the FFN. Here we all share one common goal.....
Everyone Goes Home
Jan 15, 2008