Louis N. Molino Sr.

Male

College Station, Texas

United States

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
Industrial/Institutional, Emergency Management, Private EMS, Other Response Agency Type
Job Function
Assistant or Deputy Chief, President / Administrator / Commissioner, Training Officer, Safety Officer, EMT - Basic, First Responder, Hazardous Materials Team Member, Emergency Management Coordinator/Staff, 911 Operator/Dispatcher, Administrative Staff / Team Member, Driver / Engineer, Other Emergency Services Staff, Other
Years in Fire/EMS:
27
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
LNM Emergency Services Consulting
Years With Department/Agency
15
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Texas Engineering Extension Service, Emergency Services Training Institute, College Station, TX (WMD EMS Instructor & EMS Instructor), Mutual Aid Emergency Services, Absecon NJ (Assistant Chief, Corporate Training & Safety), West Collingswood Hieghts Fire Department, Haddon Township, NJ (Safety & Training Officer), Haddon Township Office of Emergency Mannagement, Haddon township, NJ (Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator), Mercer County Fire Academy, Lawreceville, NJ (Senior Fire Service Instructor) as well as multiple part time fire and EMS postions since 1981.
My Training:
Certified firefighter and EMT-Basic since 1981, Certified HAZMAT Technician since 1986, Certified Fire Service Instructor and certified HAZMAT Instructor since 1986, Certified Incident Commander since 1989, Certified EMS Instructor since 2002.
About Me:
I'm really just one of those lucky guys that found the fire service then found a way to make a living doing it since I was old enough to make a living. I manage to have had one hell of a career even if I can't seem to hold a job ;)
Day Job:
Freelance Fire Protection Consultant/Author/Instructor/Whatever
Relationship Status:
Widowed
Facebook or Other Online Profile:
http://LNMolino.com
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I am a product of the "Emergency" phenomenon. I grew up watching that show and was soon chasing fire trucks around my town in South Jersey. BLS EMS was a part of the FD and since it was a way to make a living I have been fortunate to have never had a real job and to have done nearly everything one can do in the fire and EMS service both in career and volunteer functions.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
The camaraderie of the fire service as a whole
Top Issues Facing Responders:
The question really is a local one. If your talking about rural versus urban versus suburban they all have similar but different issues. Staffing is a bear in all of the above, money is seemingly ALWAYS the issue, even in those places that have seemingly endless supplies of same. The issues are very much real where they are and for what they are and if we are ever to get past some of them we need to stop pissing on each other (or the OTHER Public Safety services) with those "us versus them" arguments that are oh so prevalent in firehouses (and other public safety houses too). Hell we can overcome anything if and when we work together too bad we rarely do that. I've said it before and I will say it here the ONLY thing that the American Fire Service does with any consistency is a Line of Duty Death funeral and argue amongst itself! The time to change that was really over when Ben Franklin was a Chief Officer but we seem not to get it.

Do you get it?

Comment Wall:

  • TROY PERKINS

    BIG LOU......YOU'RE STILL A GREAT FRIEND, HOW YA BEEN BROTHER? GIVE US A HOLLA WHEN YOUR NOT SO BUSY....STILL HERE AT THE FORT & LOVING IT.
  • Wes Anders

    Howdy there Lou from us folks up in the north country
  • TROY PERKINS

    I'M ACTUALLY LOOKING TO MOVE TO PENSACOLA FLORIDA, WITH THE WHOLE FAMILY......WE'LL SEE, THE WIFE LIKES THE BEACH...AND I'M HATING THE WEATHER HERE ANYMORE.....THE FORT IS NO DOUBT THE GREATEST PLACE TO WORK.....BUT I GOTTA GET OUT OF JERSEY.....TAXES ARE KILLING US.
  • Kevin Greene

    I took you advice many months ago and went and got my EMT! Thanks!
  • Max

    we do and we don't have lt's in camden. the guys in the fire marshals office wear one horn and have one stripe on the sleeve of the class a uniform. It is too complicated to go into the whole story, but no we do not have lt's in the sense most other departments have them. As I am 3rd on the captains list I will not have to worry about it much longer
  • Max

    we have some web sites about our dept., I can forward them if you would like
  • Donna E.Pinknowski

    Hey Louis how are things going hope you and the family are well. Give me a ring some time to catch up need to chat with you about the programs at Texas A & M I am planning ti transfer there next year for there Masters program untill we chat again take care and be safe my friend