I promise concern for others.
A willingness to help all those in need.
I promise courage - courage to face
and conquer my fears.
Courage to share and endure
the ordeal of those who need me.
I promise strength - strength of heart
to bear whatever burdens
might be placed upon me.
Strength of body to deliver
to safety all those
placed within my care.
I promise the wisdom to lead,
the compassion to comfort,
and the love to serve unselfishly
whenever I am called.
FIREFIGHTER PLEDGE
~~ AUTHOR UNKNOWN ~~
Relationship Status:
Single
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
There is nothing more rewarding then knowing you've made a difference in someone's life. Be it holding their hand or pumping on their chest fighting to revive them... Just listening makes a world of difference. Not all our calls are "medical" emergencies. We see people on the worst day of there lives and they ask us to come into their homes and help them. What a special opportunity to go the the extra mile... take a few minutes... put yourself in their shoes... share a little hope....and make a difference...
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I love helping people, the brotherhood of the fire service
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Lack of compassion and empathy. The disease of "me"...
Thanks for the thought... we did actually have a quiet evening. Our trip to Aultman was the last for the day... and we saw you waving as you left town! Yeah... it was a good day. Remind me to tell you about the fireworks later. (Dispatch) And yeah... what was up with you calling District 1 for a medic instead of me?!?!?! STINK! Sounded interesting, actually. Jill and I didn't do anything until 11:30 p.m. Sunday evening, then went to Baltic in the rain-sleet-snow. Sigh. Such is life. I'm back in at 7 a.m. to cover the first half of Jon's shift, then home for 12, then back for my 24. It will be a loooooooooooooooong week. If there is anything I can help you with on drug dosages, let me know. Talk to you later, stay safe!
Brittany
Hey Ariel. That link you sent me with the car and fire hose. That was amazing.... They sure did have way to much time on their hands. How are your clinicals going? Stay safe out there. See you on the next run.
No, I was working... sitting in quarters hearing you call for a medic! I had to laugh. Hey, like Brian said, the link with the care and fire hose was hysterical!! I'll definitely tell Melanie hi for you! :-)
Hey, Congradulations on your intermediate class!!!!! I wish you well in your new training level. I know you will do just fine. Stay safe out there. See you on the next call. Remember that tomorrow night is training night. TTYL!
Also wanted to say CONGRATS!! I knew you could do it, and you will continue to rock as an Intermediate like you rock as a Basic. Great to see you the other day, and at training. Hang in there a little longer, life will get easier... As Mark Lowry would say, "It came... to PASS." Take care, be safe,
Brittany
Hello Ariel happened to you a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE99LCajyf0&eurl=http://www.noticiasdebomberos.com/ . Ah! good photos A page with information here http://www.noticiasdebomberos.com/
I invite you to join the group Firefighters Argentinos and participate in the discussions Chau! a big hug http://www.firefighternation.com/group/tito2008
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