I am a proud chirstian. I am very very country. I am a graduate of RS Central High School's Class of 2010. Other wise known as the Palace.Most people in the other fire departments around mine call me little bit. I LOVE music. I am always reading. I am very creative. Everyone tells me I am to small to be a firefighter. I'm a CNA. I am taking courses to be an RN. I hope to get the chance to take classes to get my EMT Basics.
I grew up around the fire department. I always wanted to be like my mom. She has been a fire fighter for over 25 years. I wanted to do something to help other people. I wanted to do something that people don't think women can/should do.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I get to help people.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
In my department we have alot of wrecks to respond to. Our biggest issue is people speeding through a fire scene. I have come close to being ran over a few times.
Your never to small. Your a bigger person then them just for putting forth the effort. Keep up the good work and you will do fine. Remember that training gives you knowledge and knowledge breeds safety.
Stephany, welcome to the FF Nation. I am glad you dropped in to join the group. Dont be shy. 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.
We are offering opportunities for full pay and benefits WHILE WE TRAIN YOU to become a professional Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician! These entry level positions require no previous experience. Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. A GED is acceptable.
Our 450 career men and women Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians are dedicated to protecting lives. Few careers can offer such a challenging and meaningful mission in an atmosphere of teamwork and camaraderie. Prince William County, VA, pop. 380,000, is a large and diverse community located 35 miles southwest of Washington, D. C. We are a growing organization with tremendous learning and promotional opportunities.
If selected, we provide a competitive minimum salary of $44,086 and exceptional benefits. For Advanced Life Support certification, we provide an additional $5,291/year incentive pay plus per hour supplement pay. Annual retention supplements are also offered. Employees are eligible for up to $5,000/year tuition reimbursement, and we offer a stipend for individuals who are bilingual English/Spanish. We offer an excellent benefits package with additional retirement options for Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians.
Please visit our web site at www.pwcgov.org/fire and click on “Career Opportunities.” You will find our short employment application form which can be submitted online. Apply now if you are ALS for a July hire (15 positions). Apply now at any level for a Jan 2010 hire. (30 positions)
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Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp
Chief William Sharp
Southern Oregon Coast
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Chan Rivera
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Dennis Brown
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Robert
We are offering opportunities for full pay and benefits WHILE WE TRAIN YOU to become a professional Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician! These entry level positions require no previous experience. Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. A GED is acceptable.
Our 450 career men and women Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians are dedicated to protecting lives. Few careers can offer such a challenging and meaningful mission in an atmosphere of teamwork and camaraderie. Prince William County, VA, pop. 380,000, is a large and diverse community located 35 miles southwest of Washington, D. C. We are a growing organization with tremendous learning and promotional opportunities.
If selected, we provide a competitive minimum salary of $44,086 and exceptional benefits. For Advanced Life Support certification, we provide an additional $5,291/year incentive pay plus per hour supplement pay. Annual retention supplements are also offered. Employees are eligible for up to $5,000/year tuition reimbursement, and we offer a stipend for individuals who are bilingual English/Spanish. We offer an excellent benefits package with additional retirement options for Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians.
Please visit our web site at www.pwcgov.org/fire and click on “Career Opportunities.” You will find our short employment application form which can be submitted online. Apply now if you are ALS for a July hire (15 positions). Apply now at any level for a Jan 2010 hire. (30 positions)
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Apr 24, 2009
firechief911
Apr 24, 2009
Brian Hayes
Apr 25, 2009
Erick Wendler
Apr 25, 2009
Nanny
Apr 25, 2009
Allen Howard
Apr 28, 2009
Attif J. Malki
I'm a new member of firefighter nation and my name is Attef from KSA, however I view all your photos and you look's strong firefighter, so keep it up.
Therefore, I would recommend you join a fitness program.
Attef from KSA
Apr 28, 2009