JimWinsor

Male

Harrowsmith Ontario Canada

Canada

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Job Function
Firefighter
Years in Fire/EMS:
Was in the service for 20 years ( Retired )
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Was Fire Fighter with the Canadian Armed Forces. ( Retired )
Years With Department/Agency
20 years
Web Site:
http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/dd271/JimWinsor_2007/
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
All or most of my work can be seen here.Limited stuff on photobucket.
Relationship Status:
Single
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I jointed the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1974.Got laid off from to many jobs after coming out of High School.

Comment Wall:

  • Jim aka Bick

    HELLO JIM WELCOME TO FFN. IM 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 2008 AND BE SAFE OUT THERE.
  • Guillaume Morneau

    Hi Jim, i'm from Farnham Qc Canada and feel free to join the canadian firefighters group ;)

    Be safe !
    Guillaume
  • Trey Taylor

    I honestly dont know. Im new to the site & im still tryin to figure everything out. Ive seen some yellow trucks a few times but mostly the red ones.
  • Marie

    thanks much for the good wishes :)
  • Marie

    thanks for the add!

    stay safe,
    ~Marie
  • Jon Baltzer

    hey thanks for the comments on my pics if you give me your email i will gladly send you more and better pics of these rigs
    Jon Baltzer
  • Huw Jones

    Welcome to the site.
  • rural firefighter

    thanks, that is a kenworth tanker 3000 gal capacity with a 1520gpm darley pump.we use it a a tanker or a secondary engine if neccessary.
  • Dustin Bruce

    yes, I'd apreciate that, I'd like to see them. I been lookin for one of those. thanx
  • Blair

    Hi Jim,
    Thanks for adding me.
    It's good to see some ARFF people in here
  • Jon Baltzer

    hope you like the pics and your welcome
    stay safe
    jon
  • Leo Cartwright

    Hi Jim from Kingston Canada, my wife and I stopped there for about 3 hrs on a bus tour back in 1998. For some reason I remember it well, it looked such a loverly place, but what I saw and the people I meet in Canada we have nothing but fond memories.
    Please add me to your list of friends.
    Leo (Australia)
  • Flaming Hot Lefty

    Thanks for the warm welcome. Stay safe hun.
  • Chelsea L. Worden

    Your Welcome!
  • Randy Macey

    Check out the some of the Groups, I have started up "Close Calls" an area to tell your story of what you did and should not of so others learn. "Roll Calls" this is another group that allows you to tell us about your station and district. "Trainers Corner" is another area that you can read about issues other trainers have or deal with. As well if your not a trainer you can ask questions or state concerns you have. If you have a hard time locating them just go to my site and look at the bottom left hand corner.

    Enjoy, be safe and remember we all come home.

    Mace
  • Randy Macey

    Went to Trenton High was a Nurse at Belleville General Hospital, then moved to Sault Ste. Marie where my Mom's family was. Missed out my chance getting into the military. 6 of us went down to Peterbrough and applied, 2 of us got in.
    Living in a small town, your jack of all trades and master of nothing. Was not very good in school, and have done more schooling with the fire dept. Again taking another course this weekend, flash over instructor. One job your always learning from others. Just finished doing the snow, back living in the country and 750ft driveway was full this morning of snow. How did you make out your way from that storm last night?
  • Randy Macey

    The rig that I'm up against is one of our Tankers. We have 9 fire halls, and one of our fire fighters actually makes them (Dependable). Each one has some issues, we do get to put some input on what we would like with them. But it's always after the fact that you re-think your ideals and the next one is a little better. Nice truck, Cat motor had to be govern to much power.
  • Randy Macey

    Your right it's hard to get good help....
    Snow removal seems like a good gig if you want to work. Have nailed a couple with contracts to some property we own. Snow removal or snow plowing, one contract said removal, told them they must take it away. As well that they must get out of there truck and shovel the side walk as well as the entrance not just the driveway. Whats the old saying sometimes you have to do it yourself if you wanted done right...
  • Mike Lewis

    Hi Jim, thanks for the photo comment.If you like FDNY rigs, check out www.FDNYtrucks.com for some great pics. Click on the Manhatten tab, scroll down till you find Engine 10 Truck 10 for some more shots of both the old and new 10 truck!
    Stay Safe!
  • Duane Monkres

    Jim, I think my response to your questions about the FireBug didn't make it to you. Sorry. At the risk of repeating myself, the Bug is a '77, outfitted with retro bumpers, which makes it look like an earlier mode. I rescued it from a field in central Oklahoma. It was an ugly yellowgreen color, but had hardly any (visible) rust, and even after setting there would start with a battery jump. It had zero brakes. After a lot of time (years), a lot of work, and more money than I had anticipated, it's what you see today. The windows bear the graphics: Tribute to Oklahoma Fire Fighters. The FireBug is used in parades and shows, and is always well received. I have never abused the use of the emergency equipment, so I have never had any difficulty with law enforcement. My biggest fear is that some rookie officer will stop me on the way to a show or parade, give me a ticket and impound the vehicle. The ticket I can handle, but having this machine impounded is something I hope never happens. (You may have noticed the pix of the cop writing a ticket: that's staged, and the cop is my son. Thanks for the comments.