Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer, EMS/Rescue Squad - Volunteer
Job Function
Firefighter / EMT-Basic
Years in Fire/EMS:
Right now I am going to school for my EMT Basic but I have been in the F.D. for a little over a year and a half
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
alvin fire department....alvin, texas
Years With Department/Agency
1 and a half
My Training:
Fire Department- Alvin, texas (1and a half), EMT Basic
Day Job:
EMT Basic
Relationship Status:
Single
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
Firefighting and EMS are in my blood and will always be apart of me...when that alarm sounds, my heart is racing and Im ready to go. I love hepling people and meeting new people. I couldnt ask for a better job.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
the feeling and satisfaction I get for saving even one life.
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.....
hola texas
fire,firstaid and rescue trainer in here .
i feel free to add me as friend if you want to or if you don't minde .
stay safe out there
my regards
hey crystal! how was taking care of those patients today? lol, yeah i walked outside this morning and it was freqakin' cold! my day at work was pretty busy but now i'm off. so do you have your emt? or are you still in class?
Hey Crystal,
thanks for commenting on my pic. At least from that side, you could only see one slight scar on my head. The other side and back is where I look like a surgical experiment. Have an awesome day, be safe and stay warm.
Allen Wahlstrom
Allen
Nov 15, 2007
scott kauhn
Nov 15, 2007
Don Sims
Nov 16, 2007
Wayne Mitchell
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Nov 16, 2007
S.C., Captain, iceman
Nov 17, 2007
Moose
Stay Safe
Moose
Nov 20, 2007
Gary
Nov 20, 2007
Wayne Mitchell
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Nov 20, 2007
ENGINECREW CAPT. aka Pres.FHMC
Nov 20, 2007
John
Nov 21, 2007
Rich
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Nov 22, 2007
Paper-City Jake964
Dec 5, 2007
Moose
Moose
Dec 6, 2007
Randy
Dec 14, 2007
Randy
Dec 15, 2007
Rich
Have a very safe holiday
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Dec 20, 2007
nwmi_firefighter
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Dec 23, 2007
mike
Jan 7, 2008
Timothy
Jan 23, 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 25, 2008
Jim
Jan 31, 2008
barka
fire,firstaid and rescue trainer in here .
i feel free to add me as friend if you want to or if you don't minde .
stay safe out there
my regards
Feb 2, 2008
Dustin
Feb 6, 2008
Dustin
Feb 6, 2008
Michael
Feb 8, 2008
Crockett
Feb 15, 2008
Crockett
Feb 15, 2008
tony
Feb 19, 2008
Ray Purcell
Mar 6, 2008
David
thanks for commenting on my pic. At least from that side, you could only see one slight scar on my head. The other side and back is where I look like a surgical experiment. Have an awesome day, be safe and stay warm.
Mar 10, 2008
Dusty Baize
Mar 17, 2008