Hi there Shams; 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.
I also collect Patches and badges; looking for Police, Medical & Fire service patches. If U know someone in these groups and/or U are interested, send me your postal address via my Email I will post you one of my State Ambulance Service Badge, (patch) for exchange of one of your service patches,
My Email is lecar1@bigpond.net.au (LECAR1@BIGPOND.NET.AU) and/or my address is:-
Leo Cartwright J.P. 246 Kay Street; TRARALGON; Victoria; Australia; 3844
hi,
ill be safe dont worry. Thanks for the support my head leader named matt he gives me shit cuz i get hurt too much and i weigh only like 105 and he makes fun ofme cuz i get tired too fast but i dont i just got to get used o it. lol but thanks.
How are things in Palestine? It is cold on the ice. We are just getting out of a large snow storm that caused a lot of problems down here for a little while... I noticed you are usind the Homatro CORE system. How do you like it. It works alright down here, you just got to remember to release the pressure before disconnecting the tools.
Cheers
Thanks Shams,
it is a very big family that i am so very proud to be a part of. i'm really glad i found this site and joined. thank you for the welcoming email. that was nice of you. would you join my friends list? i sent you a request. i never get to log in very often or stay online for long, but when i can i will try to keep updated with everyone here. thanks again shams. you be safe too.
ann
Just arrived home from Sydney NSW. (New South Wales - Australia) last week the Australasian Road Rescue Organisation (ARRO) was held with 14 teams in all.
This years the Learning Symposium consisted of 3 work stations, using the 3 pits and no classroom lectures as were previous years.
Station 1 featuring (part 1) Industrial & Domestic Rescue (part 2) Hydraulic Fault Finding.
Station 2 featured Advances in Hybrid Vehicle Technology.
Station 3 was on Motor Vehicle Simulator consisting of Medical issues at the scene before removal of the Time Critical Patient, conducted by Dr Ken Harrison (Trauma Retrieval Team). All three stations seam to be a hit with the teams and well applauded.
The Challenge started in the categories of Entrapped Rescue, Controlled Rescue and Immediate Rescue, then the Work Shop relating to patient handling, using all kind of situations and devices to safely remove the entrapped either by the their injuries or the vehicle. Each of 3 vehicles were place on its wheels, side and roof. This allowed teams to use practical methods to remove the injured.
Well my maximum number of characters are up, until next time stay SAFE
Dear Shams, I am sorry for the delay, I am very curious of your city, country and situation in general for the Fire Departments in Palestine, please educate me, did you check our foundation, www.gearupfoundation.org
Let's keep in touch, write me to my personal email mcarrera@gearupfoundation.org
GOD bless you and keep you safe my friend.
Monica
Greetings friend.
Today I opened your letter with your firefighter arm patch.
Thank you for the good and honest trade.
If you have any metal hat badges to swap ,I will be happy to trade wirh you
Miss_FireFighter
Nov 2, 2008
firebuffgal
Nov 4, 2008
Jess
Nov 14, 2008
Marie
Nov 23, 2008
Brandi
Nov 26, 2008
Terri Bonar
Dec 6, 2008
Julie
Jan 22, 2009
Leo Cartwright
I also collect Patches and badges; looking for Police, Medical & Fire service patches. If U know someone in these groups and/or U are interested, send me your postal address via my Email I will post you one of my State Ambulance Service Badge, (patch) for exchange of one of your service patches,
My Email is lecar1@bigpond.net.au (LECAR1@BIGPOND.NET.AU) and/or my address is:-
Leo Cartwright J.P. 246 Kay Street; TRARALGON; Victoria; Australia; 3844
Cheers Leo
Feb 25, 2009
Cassandra
Mar 13, 2009
Deanna
Mar 13, 2009
Daniel Robert Garvin
Daniel Garvin
4399 Viau Street
Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada
H9H 3B1
Thanks again and please my friend, stay safe!
Mar 26, 2009
Alicia
Apr 16, 2009
Aubrey Hill
Apr 20, 2009
Bruno BEUNEUX
Bye
Bruno
Apr 22, 2009
Stephanie kerber
ill be safe dont worry. Thanks for the support my head leader named matt he gives me shit cuz i get hurt too much and i weigh only like 105 and he makes fun ofme cuz i get tired too fast but i dont i just got to get used o it. lol but thanks.
Apr 24, 2009
Wendy
Apr 24, 2009
Lea Ann Dinwiddie
Apr 25, 2009
Andrew Calhoun
How are things in Palestine? It is cold on the ice. We are just getting out of a large snow storm that caused a lot of problems down here for a little while... I noticed you are usind the Homatro CORE system. How do you like it. It works alright down here, you just got to remember to release the pressure before disconnecting the tools.
Cheers
Apr 28, 2009
Mandi
hfss
Apr 29, 2009
Firebug1978
I signed your guestbook as well. Be safe out there.
May 3, 2009
Ann Hamilton
it is a very big family that i am so very proud to be a part of. i'm really glad i found this site and joined. thank you for the welcoming email. that was nice of you. would you join my friends list? i sent you a request. i never get to log in very often or stay online for long, but when i can i will try to keep updated with everyone here. thanks again shams. you be safe too.
ann
Jun 1, 2009
Natasha
Im glad i found the site, Im hoping to become a volunteer firefighter soon
Jul 6, 2009
Leo Cartwright
Just arrived home from Sydney NSW. (New South Wales - Australia) last week the Australasian Road Rescue Organisation (ARRO) was held with 14 teams in all.
This years the Learning Symposium consisted of 3 work stations, using the 3 pits and no classroom lectures as were previous years.
Station 1 featuring (part 1) Industrial & Domestic Rescue (part 2) Hydraulic Fault Finding.
Station 2 featured Advances in Hybrid Vehicle Technology.
Station 3 was on Motor Vehicle Simulator consisting of Medical issues at the scene before removal of the Time Critical Patient, conducted by Dr Ken Harrison (Trauma Retrieval Team). All three stations seam to be a hit with the teams and well applauded.
The Challenge started in the categories of Entrapped Rescue, Controlled Rescue and Immediate Rescue, then the Work Shop relating to patient handling, using all kind of situations and devices to safely remove the entrapped either by the their injuries or the vehicle. Each of 3 vehicles were place on its wheels, side and roof. This allowed teams to use practical methods to remove the injured.
Well my maximum number of characters are up, until next time stay SAFE
Cheers of now, Leo
Jul 17, 2009
Natalya Cavazos
Aug 4, 2009
Julie Williams
Aug 23, 2009
Monica Carrera
Let's keep in touch, write me to my personal email mcarrera@gearupfoundation.org
GOD bless you and keep you safe my friend.
Monica
Nov 30, 2009
Clyde R Chapman
I sent you my fire patch about 3 weeks ago. Hope you got it.
Look foward to having one of yours in return.
Dec 31, 2009
Clyde R Chapman
Today I opened your letter with your firefighter arm patch.
Thank you for the good and honest trade.
If you have any metal hat badges to swap ,I will be happy to trade wirh you
Jan 19, 2010