hey how is it going? I havent been on here and talked to you in a long time been so busy with school. Do you have aol or anything? If you do you can send me an im sometime ewetz12.
well hello there beautiful just wanted to say hi and see how ya doing well hope all is well and i would love to chat with ya some time. well ttly be safe sweety
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)
Thanks for the add. When I was looking at your photos, here's what I noted...
1. your rigs look just like ours, white with blue stripes
2. I'm assuming it was you in the Level A rolling hose and assembling nozzles and it made me think of something that I will post on how to make your rubber gloves useable. I'm going to use one or your pictures for the post, I hope it's ok.
3. it looks like you have mastered having a lot o fun in your life, the ATV shots looked like you were having a muddy good time!
Hey thanks for the add . The atv pic makes me jealous looks like alot of fun . But anyways have fun and most importantly stay safe . Talk to you later sweety.
Click on the Discussion, Rubber Gloves, which is where your photo was used. I kind of assumed it was you in the Level A. Noted that you are a dispatcher. My wife did that for 20 years and then went to school and became a RN. She loves it. Anyway, thank again for use of the photo. I hope the info on this link is helpful to you to share with others.
Hi Mandi, Thanks for adding me as a friend, Can't wait to inform everyone about the call Decatur had last night. A structure fire on Co. Rd. 33, the homeowner claimes 911 didn't know which FD to call, so the house was on the ground when we did get the call, from Jaackson Co. Dispatch. While in the area, we discovered a 4in. gas line leaking muti-places. The line is laying on top of the ground, has multi-patches... Later with the rest of the story.... Gene
thanks for the add, can never have too many friends in our line of work. Nice to meet new faces. Love the speciallty training you have. Quite a record. Keep up the good work. Be safe..
Hi Mandi, I just read your January post concerning The County training event. While I may have missed 2009 would you please consider my training business for the 2010 training weekend. Here is my web site: www.IncidentMT.com. Please send me an email and we can correspond directly. Thank you, John Bierling John@IncidentMT.com
Hello Mandi, great to see a cute, funny and the most important thing a FireFighter girl who loves what she do!!!! Keep doing it you look great in your turnouts... Take Care and stay safe, add me uf u like!!!!!
My name is Adel and I am trying to figure out what products are best for female firefighters. I have worked as a firefighter for only three years so I am just getting started. Currently I am a student at Eastern algerinne University in in the Fire & Safety Engineering Technology Program. Although I have only been a firefighter for three years I have had my fair share of small gloves that were still too big and pants that went up to my belly button! I was wondering if you could take the time out of your busy schedule to share some of your favorite/best fitting/most functional products for female firefighters. Weather it’s an awesome fitting pair of pants, A polo shirt that has sleeves that do not go down to your elbows, a pair of great gloves, or boots that have an awesome fit. It would be greatly appreciated if you could share your opinions with me. Thank you very much. Please feel free to e-mail me back at adel_pomper@hotmail.com or leave me a commentDelete Comment
Delete Comment
Jamie Case
Aug 28, 2008
FireGuru
Sep 4, 2008
Roger Taylor
Sep 14, 2008
Paul Dudan
Sep 22, 2008
teddy barker
Sep 27, 2008
ucen4gi1ne
Oct 21, 2008
Randy
Oct 23, 2008
LEO AFD389NY
Oct 29, 2008
Matthew Alix
Nov 19, 2008
charles howe
Nov 27, 2008
Joe Gehring
Dec 6, 2008
Justin Buck
Dec 6, 2008
Ryan *1137*
Dec 7, 2008
brian
Dec 19, 2008
travis wilson
Dec 31, 2008
Patrick Dau
from germany
Jan 21, 2009
Capt. Dixson
Jan 22, 2009
R Griffin
Feb 8, 2009
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)
Email mail if you have any questions.
Feb 20, 2009
Don Vuletic
Feb 22, 2009
BIVFD 216
Feb 26, 2009
Allen Howard
Mar 15, 2009
Mike Lintz
Apr 11, 2009
Mike Schlags (Captain Busy) Retd
1. your rigs look just like ours, white with blue stripes
2. I'm assuming it was you in the Level A rolling hose and assembling nozzles and it made me think of something that I will post on how to make your rubber gloves useable. I'm going to use one or your pictures for the post, I hope it's ok.
3. it looks like you have mastered having a lot o fun in your life, the ATV shots looked like you were having a muddy good time!
TCSS, Mike
Apr 11, 2009
Donnie Mathias
Donnie
Apr 11, 2009
Mike Schlags (Captain Busy) Retd
TCSS, Mike
http://www.firefighternation.com/forum/topics/how-to-make-rubber-gloves
Apr 12, 2009
Gene Cox
Apr 12, 2009
Shaun Hansen
Apr 12, 2009
Ghaith al adham
Apr 18, 2009
Paul Dudan
Apr 24, 2009
adel
Apr 29, 2009
Sascha Hilgers
Stay Safe
Apr 30, 2009
FETC
FETC
May 14, 2009
Kyle
May 27, 2009
Rob Carlson
Great photos. Cool tune too. How are things at your department? Feel free to take a look at my photos. Take care. Keep safe. Rob
Jun 16, 2009
Josh DeFlorian
Jun 19, 2009
Greg Burgess
Jun 21, 2009
ucen4gi1ne
Jul 10, 2009
Joe
Jul 27, 2009
Juan Trevino
Jul 28, 2009
Captain Mo
Jul 30, 2009
John Bierling
Aug 26, 2009
César León
Sep 11, 2009
Michael J Burke
Sep 26, 2009
Rick K.
Sep 26, 2009
adel
Delete Comment
Oct 28, 2009
james johnson
Dec 1, 2009
justin
Dec 10, 2009
Josh DeFlorian
Dec 16, 2009
Justin Scott
Jan 16, 2010