Bobby King

Male

Richmond

United States

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
EMS/Rescue Squad/Hospital EMS - Paid
Job Function
Firefighter / EMT-Basic
Years in Fire/EMS:
10
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
University of Kentucky EMS
Years With Department/Agency
2
Web Site:
http://www.madisoncorescue.org
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Waco Volunteer Fire Department
United States Department of Defense Fire Dept.
My Training:
Hazmat Tech HAZWOPER
FirefighterI
Rescue Tech
Engineer Pumper Operator (EVO)
NREMT-B
About Me:
Trained in Vehicle Crash rescue
Structural and Wildland Firefighting
Technical High Angle Rope Rescue Primary Rigger
Pumper Operator / Engineer
Nationally Registered EMT B
Day Job:
Firefighter/EMT-B
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I come from a Fire Fighting Family My father and Brother are Both Firemen.. I grew up in a Firehouse and I love finally being able to carry the Torch and carry on the Tradition
Why I Love Fire/EMS
Helping people
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Firefighter Safety and Training and Education..
I think We all need to recert on Firefighter Rescue and Survival

Comment Wall:

  • Jim aka Bick

    HELLO BOBBY WELCOME TO FFN. FEEL FREE TO ADD ME AS A FRIEND IF YOU WANT TO. ONE CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY FRIENDS. BE SAFE OUT THERE. HAPPY HOLIDAYS.
  • Bobby King

    Howdy Yall!
    Just using this section to give Yall the most up to date equipment reviews and comments that I can.. Today Im going to tell you about the FUBAR From Stanley Tools.. If You need something that is more Versitale than a Haligan and Carries more Destructive power than just an axe the FUBAR Is something that could be very useful to the attack or search and rescue teams.. the only bad thing about the FUBAR Is it has a rubber handle which could easily melt in High heat situations.. but with a little modification and Fireman Ingunity The FUBAR by Stanley is a low cost way to go for Firefighter Safety I give this 3 out of 5 Bugles..HOOAH
  • M.A. Perkins E.M.T.(aka Tony)

    just stopping in and wishing you and your family a wonderful merry christmas and a happy new year.if you are called out be careful and be safe sis.if you like give me a hollor on msn .........dont matter if you have yahoo cause i have the windows live messanger and it works with all messangers

    Lt. Michael A. Perkins
    Oakwood
    Fire Department
    &
    Rescue Squad
    Infectionist Control Officer
    Unit#37
    va.firefighter.37@hotmail.com
  • Rhonda

    Hello Bobby...Merry Christmas and have a safe and Happy New Year
  • JERMAINE

    HEY WHATS UP
    MY NAME IS JERMAINE WATSON I AM A FIREFIGHTER FOR WEST SIDE VOL. FIRE DEPT. IN ST.ALBANS,WV AND I COLLECT FIRE AND EMS PATCHES, AND I WAS WONDERING IF YOU HAD ONE FROM YOUR STATION THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO TRADE WITH ME. IF SO GREAT, JUST MESSAGE ME BACK IF NOT, THANX FOR YOUR TIME...MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM STATION 22 Delete Comment
  • JERMAINE

    WHATS UP BOBBY,
    LOVE TO TRADE WITH U, HOW WAS UR CHRISTMAS
    MY ADDRESS IS:
    JERMAINE WATSON
    106 BEVERLY STREET
    ST.ALBANS,WV 25177

    SEND ME UR ADDRESS AND I WALL MAIL IT OUT AS SOON AS. THANX
    STAY LOW STAY SAFE
    STA22
  • R. Mellen

    Greetings from another Catholic firefighter.
  • Joe

    10-4
  • Bobby King

    Whats up Yall its been a long time for Me .. But I have another equipment review.. The United States Army Designed Tanker boot by Matterhorn Shoe Company .. This would make a great station boot or a perfect wildlander boot Its made of durable leather has a Vibram sole and is flame resistant to temps as high as 500 Degrees F.. Its great if Your in a muddy situation and have to get out of Your boot due to its strap that buckles at the top.. It comes in Black and Desert Tan.. Google it up Yall!!

    King
  • Bobby King

    Hey bro, welcome to FFN. How about that, there is three of us. LOL. Be safe out there.
  • Bobby King

    How every thing going there. We been bussy here. Have a great weekend.
  • Joe

    HEY BOBBY WHAT IS GOING ON MAN BE SAFE OUT THERE
  • Joe

    NOT TO BAD