Shannon H. Pennington

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
Emergency Management
Job Function
Assistant or Deputy Chief
Years in Fire/EMS:
31years
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Washington State and Vancouver Island Canada
Dept. Web Site:
http://firefighterveteran.com/
Web Site:
http://firefighterveteran.com/
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
served 26 years as a line firefighter senior man fire medic....walked off the job in 2000 after triggering ptsd event/episode.....left after 2 years on sick and accident leave. Diagnosed with post traumatic stress. Set up fire fighter veterans web site on line in 2005. Now run education network about stress job stress job burn out and ptsd issues with the on line e newsletter at firefighterveteran.com/
fully disabled with ptsd complex...
My Training:
26 year career firefighter ptsd firefighterveteran
About Me:
came to fire service in 1976
Day Job:
retired disabled ptsd
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
To Serve my community after serving my country
Why I Love Fire/EMS
working in a team enviroment ..... being with the bros.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
increading stress loads and emergent psychological wounding job burn out acute stress disorder and post traumatic stress disorder

Comment Wall:

  • Jim aka Bick

    HELLO AND WELCOME TO THE FFN . 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 08 AND STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
  • Engineco913

    Shannon,
    Thanks for the comment on my page. It is the continued support of friends such as yourself who further motivate me to get this passed through legislation so it won't just be an option for some departments, it will be law. Again, thank you and as always, stay safe
  • daniel collins

    thanks for the comment and i am glad you liked my dog but with regret he is no longer with us. I am going to be getting another one just like him soon. I will get a pic of this one posted as soon as i get one.
  • daniel collins

    once again I would like to thank you for bringing to my attention the oversight about my discussion topic and that i have corrected the name. just an oversight on my part. thanks again.
  • Engineco913

    I have viewed your site on a couple of occasions in the past few days. I think what you are doing is not only remarkable, it is a necessity. Too many departments have the "machoism" factor involved and they only feel the need for assistance when there has been a fatality through a CISD meeting. The CISD meetings are usually conducted in a large group where 95% of the participants will not open their mouth to voice anything because of the "machoism" factor. They are more worried about how they will be perceived in front of their co_firefighters than getting everything out and help in the areas they need. With a web site like yours, they can be afforded a more personal attackline on the issues and I admire that. Maybe you can work with individual fire department websites to provide a link on their pages for the members to have free range to use. (this will get your mission out further and also provide the assistance at an easy to find link on their own website)
    Continue the great work, and stay safe.
  • chek435

    Whew. It's about time I got some help! Thanks, Bro.
  • Shannon H. Pennington

    yo bro; yeah I was thinking the same thing myself so here we are....I did 26 years iaff professional and the union dumped me faster than a wink...the city could not get me out fast enough...city and union wanted no part of me...total denial....vietnam vet rescued me...otherwise...would have suicided....another partner up situation where an ex brit army type took me under his wing....he was ptsd from N. Ireland....we met in the bush.....one late day ... and did bushwalking for two and a half years sorting our kit and head space out under arms.....that was more theraputic and we found common ground from both our military backgrounds....also 3 years of intense therapy with emdr and cognitive behavioural therapy .......where to from here...??
    OK...working with the National Fallen Fire Fighter Foundation.....phoned them two weeks back and basically asked them why the suicide in the fire service thing has not been addressed....? Enough to say.....that I have been asked to sit in on a meeting to be held in the near future in new york....ok got that part.....now.....there is a chap named Jimmy Brown Ex NYFD who went out on a limb and did a campaign for men called "REAL MEN, REAL DEPRESSION" for NIMH along with some other men. Talked to Jimmy in Florida.....and the NIMH people are getting some information together for me to use at the conference......we are going to tackle this head on.....one firefighterveteran at a time....I know you are in for this ....your not alone bro.....keep punching....I will in the meantime refer those who I may stumble across to chat you up in this forum if needs be. Engine 913 got it right in that our web stats show us we are impacting that is why I am doing this....67 thousand hits from May of 2006 to Nov of 07 and then crashed the site to re format..then from Jan 1 of 2008 to Feb 14 some 7000 hits. OK so we are on target....The message is simple: F.I.R.S.T. S.T.E.P. H.O.P.E.
    Use the on line presence to talk it out while you have someone on the phone and work their way with them through the site.....if they are suicidal.....refer them to the 911 system or eafp or clergy....you know how that goes...but the information on line is designed to be used by someone like yourself bro....who can direct the person and talk to them while they are looking at the literature on line.....it extends your ability to reach out....that is why I did it that way.....so work the front lines and lets save by the power of one......
    Just had an phone call from the NIMH they are sending out 50 posters with Jimmy's mug on them .... will let you know and send you a copy of all the literature....meantime must dash...
    cheers....thanks for being the buldog on this......talk to me....shannon pennington ptsd firefighterveteran NAFFVN....care for the caregivers 250-812-3737