Jonathan

35, Male

Lake Charles, LA

United States

Profile Information:

What State do you live in?
LA
Type of Organization
Trade or Professional Organization
Job Function
EMT/Paramedic, Training Officer/Training Chief/Instructor, First Repsonder
Years in Fire/EMS:
8
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Ward 2 Fire Protection District 1
Years With Department/Agency
1
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Cajun Country Volunteer Fire Department
Chennault International Airport Fire Department
Lake Charles Fire Department
Louisiana State University Fire & Emergency Training Institute
My Training:
Associates Degree in Fire Science, Instructor II, Firefighter II, Officer II, Fire Investigator, Fire Inspector I, Safety Officer, Apparatus Driver Operator-Pumper, Apparatus Driver Operator-Mobile Water Supply, Apparatus Driver Operator-Aerial Haz-Mat Tech, Haz-Mat Incident Commander, Public Educator II, Telecommunicator I, NREMT EMT-B, Law Enforcement, and Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting to name a few
Day Job:
Training Officer
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Facebook or Other Online Profile:
http://www.facebook.com/j.a.logue
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
Best job out there
Why I Love Fire/EMS
What's not to love about it
Top Issues Facing Responders:
BUDGET

Comment Wall:

  • Dawn Melody Bladel

    WELCOME to FFN ! :-) Add me to your list of friends if you would like to. Have fun chat and make some friends its great !
    Stay safe and God bless and keep you always .
    Your Sis in the Brotherhood,
    AVFD Vol. F.F.
    Dawn Melody Bladel
  • Jay Nicholson

    I'll ask you. I was a USAF FF. We wore hoods. BTW this was 30 years ago. Recently I've seen 'silver' helmets in place of hoods. I assume because BA's are a bitch to wear with a hood.
    There was an incident a couple of month ago at LAX where the crash guys had hoods though. Just curious.
  • Jay Nicholson

    So it's just a cover and all rigs still have hoods also. I think I get it now.
  • Denise Imperiale

    Hi, the test was made up of SCBA timed test and components, hoist the 24" ladder and climb onto the roof, send up and down the ax, two person fold of tarp and cover, hook up 1-3/4" hose and the nozzle and bring it to the second floor bedroom and differentiate the types of fire extinguishers and their use. I was so nervous though. I hate tests. I over focus. Tonight is the written.
  • Dennis Steele

    Hi Jonathan,I was Born in Lk.Charles and get down there every few years,you keep safe my friend....I would like to trade a patch if you can and would do a Fellow cajon a favor.