Robert C. Baker

Male

Marion Center, PA

United States

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Job Function
Training Officer
Years in Fire/EMS:
34
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Fire/ Rescue Department - Volunteer
Years With Department/Agency
5
Dept. Web Site:
http://none
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Brooklyn Comm.V.F.C , Marley V.F.C., D.O.D. Dept. of the U.S. Air Force, Reynolds Store V.F.C., Frederick Co. Va. Dept. of Fire & Rescue, J.S. Firefighting School,
Creekside V.F.C.
My Training:
Old F/F III , now F/F II , EMT-B, Haz-mat Tech. Driver Operator, Fire Inst. I, II, III. Emergency Care Instructor, Agricultural Rescue Instructor. and the list goes on and on in some 34 years I've picked up alot of training, and every bit of it has been worthwhile.
About Me:
Retired after being critically injured on the job, missing the Dept. every single day. But all's not lost, now I get to see my wife and children and do family things with them. I also am foutunate to still be able to impart knowledge to fire and rescue providers, and help the local V.F.D. CAN"T FIGHT FIRE'S ANY MORE, But I can still get a good cup of coffee and chat with new friends at the local V.F.D.
Day Job:
What ever the wife needs done. Mr. Mom, Domestic Engineer.
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
Well, It was a family thing, grandfathers, my father, uncles, you get the picture. And as my father said ' the worst thing I ever did was take that boy to the firehouse" when he was 2y/o since then he's there 24/7. I really enjoy the fire service and all it has to offer, but I also enjoy helping others when their not at their best or have befallen to some other calamity or disaster in their life. Yes, the fire service was in my blood. Thanks Dad.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
It's my mistress, and I love helping others
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Terrorism, Bio- Terrorism, The Economy, Budget Cut's less broters and sisters on the job. ( Back to overtime and minimum manning) station Closures. Health and welfare issues. More intense Training in the future.

Comment Wall:

  • Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp

    Robert, welcome to the Nation. I am glad you dropped in to join the group. Dont be shy just jump in anywhere and get your feet wet. There is lots to do, read and be involved with. Your participation and involvement is important to us all. Takes a bit to kinda figure it all out but you will be glad you did. Have fun and look around.


    Chief William Sharp
    Southern Oregon Coast
  • Leo Cartwright

    Hi there Robert; I’m Leo from Australia, Paramedic; Welcome to FFN hope U enjoy the site and gather many friends during your stay. If you read my profile and think that I am suited; please feel free to add me to your collection of FFN friends. If I have not added you as a friend, It’s because my bank is full and I will be waiting for members to reply to me.

    Cheers Leo
  • Denise Co 29

    Welcome from Berks County, Pa . Stay safe and enjoy the site!!!!!
  • douglas smith

    hey bob, my new profile page is under doug smith instead of douglas smith. look me up. i'll try to send you an ivite fom right site.
  • doug smith

    bob, go ahead and send me a friend request. i can't remember how the hell i did it for pete.
  • Peter Yacovone

    ha ha ha ha . your NOT so funny
  • Dave Hill

    I haven't had a chance to look it over yet. First day after a class is pretty hectic for me...but I like what I see so far.
  • PFC Harmon

    Always good to have more friends, Stay safe brother