Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
South Berkeley Vol. Fire Department, Baker Heights Vol. Fire Department, Bakerton Fire Department and Friendship Fire Company
My Training:
Explosives Recognition
Firefighter 1
Firefighter 2
Bomb Technician Assistant
Arson Level 2
Liquid Propane Gas
Basic Auto Extrication
Basic Pump Operations
Advanced Auto Extrication
MCTO: Decision Making
MCTO: Tactics
Incident Command Systems
IRHMI: Basic Concepts
IRHMI: Concept Implementation
Fire Officer 1
Rope Rescue Awareness
Rope Rescue Low Angle Ops
Rope Rescue High Angle Ops
Rope Rescue Technician
WV Instructional Methodology (Instructor 1 & 2)
NIMS 100, 200, 700 & 800
CPR Instructor (In training)
& no longer a "FORMER" EMT-B (passed the exam again for 2nd certification on May 3rd, 2010).....
Emergency Response Organization Overview
Monitoring Division Manager Training, Intro
Field Monitoring Team Training, Intro
Analysis Leadership Training
Technical Training for CM Managers
Assessment Manual Training
Operations Overview of Consequence Management
Health and Safety Orientation
Emergency Medical Support Intro
WMD Response Training
Vehicle Bomb Search Methods
Security Awareness Training
Structural Collapse Awareness
Childhood Injury Prevention for Pre hospital Care Providers
AT Level 1 Awareness Training
National Response Plan (NRP), an Intro
Foundational Awareness of WMD/T
Effects of WMD/T Incidents on Mass Feeding
Preparing Communities for Agroterrorism: Awareness
The HAZWOPER Standard
Digital Photography & the Fire Investigator
WMD Incident Management/Unified Command Concept
Emergency Management Concerns for the First Responder in Terrorism & Disasters
Medical Effects of Primary Blast Injuries
Children & Nerve Agents
Canine Emergency Medical Care
Botulism
Introduction to SNS and Mass Prophylaxis
An Introduction to Hazardous Materials
Intro to Continuity of Operations Planning for Pandemic Influenzas
Intro to Continuity of Operations (COOP)
Continuity of Operations (COOP) Awareness Course
Emergency Response to Terrorism
WMD Awareness
Prevention & Deterrence – Overview for all Disciplines
Prevention & Deterrence for Law Enforcement
A-101 Aviation Safety
A-105 Aviation Life Support Equipment
A-106 Aviation Mishap Reporting
A-108 Aviation Checklist Briefing & Debriefing
A-113 Aviation Crash Survival
Inspection and Testing of Water-Based Fire protection Systems
Hospital-Based Decontamination: Hazard Recognition
Radiation Safety Awareness
Emergency Response Team Coordinator
Unified Command – Awareness Level
Bloodborne Pathogens
Container Inspections
Emergency Response Planning
Evacuation Coordinator
Incident Management System – Awareness Level
Hazardous Materials Response – Awareness Level
Public Works for WMD Incidents: Basic Concepts
Basic Emergency Management System Concepts for WMD Incidents
Understanding & Planning for School Bomb Incidents
County Agricultural Response Team (CART) Team
Safe Practices for the Home Inspector
Industry Driver Operator
Industry Driver Intersection Safety
Adjusting to Changing Conditions for Emergency Vehicle Operations
Driver Safety Orientation for Emergency Vehicle Operations
Emergency Vehicle Characteristics
Impaired Driving for Emergency Vehicle Operations
Safe Backing for Emergency Vehicle Operations
NFPA 1001 Fire Behavior
NFPA 1001 Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment
NFPA 1001 Forcible Entry into a Structure
NFPA 1001 Rescue and Extrication
NFPA 1001 Ventilation
Asbestos Awareness
Building Evacuation & Emergencies
Airway Management Basic & Advanced
Aerosol Transmissible Diseases
Logging Safety Workshop
Basic Concepts of Wildland Fire
Theory of Search & Rescue
About Me:
I am a 32 yr old single mother of two beautiful daughters. I have been in the fire service for 14 yrs and hope to continue helping others the rest of my life. I love to surf fish in the Outer Banks, NC, go hunting, do crafts with my girls, help my community, listen to music, take training classes (can you tell from the list of certs listed above?), and just generally be a pain in the ass to whom ever that will let me. LOL
I joined the Fire Service because my father was a firefighter. Watching him care about complete strangers as I was growing up gave me great pride. I have tried to teach my daughters that same compassion for others. I have been offered many paid firefighter positions over the years but the only payment I will accept for doing what I do is the occasional "Thank You" from someone I have been able to help. I also want to prove that there is no difference between paid firefighters and volunteer firefighters, we are all "PROFESSIONALS" but only some get a pay check to do what we do...
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I love the Fire/EMS service because it has given me a way to help others which is something I have always enjoyed doing!
Top Issues Facing Responders:
1. Lack of In-House Training and Leadership
2. Funding
3. Recruitment and Retention
Tammy, welcome to CFA. Hope to hear from you on some of the discussions. Or even better yet, start one. Waiting to hear from ya. Take care and stay safe.
Welcome to this big family where no matter what race, creed, age, social status, language, to save lives, so many of us as we are most fortunate to have this wonderful gift of being able to save lives, I am a paramedic Mexican, I have more 25 years dedicated to saving lives, and never do it by interest, not because I'm so Alagoas, by making love to my colleagues, I hope not to give anything to change what I do, if I may give thanks I accept with pleasure, and if I can not help the fact that it is more motivating
helped me feel satisfied.
I prepared a lot through all these years to be a true professional in the medical emergency, and now I enjoy sharing my knowledge to those just starting in this beautiful profession.
never otherwise have friends all over the world who speak this language to save lives, that there are good people who always cares about helping those who are in misery.
more important what has happened to me in this site and may God bless those who had the wonderful ingenious of this site is to meet people with the same purpose as myself, to share information, see the next generation to start saving lives.
never cease to strive to be better in the environment will continue to prepare for emergencies and will continue to meet people like you to exchange information, and meet wonderful people like you, you are now an important part in my friends list, that if you like to add as a friend, but above all you go ahead on this as a professional in emergencies.
I do not have friends looking for them, or add you on my list for being a woman, I look for people who really are interested in wanting to share with me a bit of friendship no matter the language we have, religion, race or nationality, it important is friendship.
God enlighten you in everything you do and where you are in emergency services will look after and protect always the best wishes for your friend now Mexico.
Greetings from Mexico.
you’re new friend Filiberto.
excuse my bad English but I do it gladly
Tammy, 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.
Great to hear from another hillbilly, I'm from Beckley, What a pretty little girl and a happy looking family. May countinue to shine his blessings down upon you and yours.
god bless and keep you safe.
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 at any level for a possible Jul 2010 or Jan 2011 hire. (30 positions each)
Thanks Tammy. Yes I know about getting back into it to quick. I can go to the office and do my paperwork and leave the real work to my Officers and firefighters. I trust and lean on them to do what they are more then capable to do. It is a priveledge to do what I do with people God has set along beside me. I am honered by the trust and support they give me and the job hey do. They make me look good. Thanks for your care an concern.
Dennis Brown
Jun 2, 2009
Tyson Ward
Jun 2, 2009
SHAMS
be safe & have fun
Jun 3, 2009
Allen Howard
Jun 3, 2009
Dennis Brown
Jun 3, 2009
Mark A. Duell
Jun 3, 2009
Filiberto Rodriguez
helped me feel satisfied.
I prepared a lot through all these years to be a true professional in the medical emergency, and now I enjoy sharing my knowledge to those just starting in this beautiful profession.
never otherwise have friends all over the world who speak this language to save lives, that there are good people who always cares about helping those who are in misery.
more important what has happened to me in this site and may God bless those who had the wonderful ingenious of this site is to meet people with the same purpose as myself, to share information, see the next generation to start saving lives.
never cease to strive to be better in the environment will continue to prepare for emergencies and will continue to meet people like you to exchange information, and meet wonderful people like you, you are now an important part in my friends list, that if you like to add as a friend, but above all you go ahead on this as a professional in emergencies.
I do not have friends looking for them, or add you on my list for being a woman, I look for people who really are interested in wanting to share with me a bit of friendship no matter the language we have, religion, race or nationality, it important is friendship.
God enlighten you in everything you do and where you are in emergency services will look after and protect always the best wishes for your friend now Mexico.
Greetings from Mexico.
you’re new friend Filiberto.
excuse my bad English but I do it gladly
Jun 3, 2009
JENNIFER NICOLE
Jun 4, 2009
R Griffin
Jun 4, 2009
Alan
Jun 5, 2009
Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp
Chief William Sharp
Southern Oregon Coast
Jun 6, 2009
Allen
Welcome to the Nation from San Antonio, TX. Hope things are good and feel free to let me know if there is anything i can do from here.
Jun 6, 2009
Allen
Any idea what they are asking for on it? I don't know if we can get it here but i can at least spread it around the other departments here.
Jun 7, 2009
Kenneth Nusbaum
Jun 7, 2009
Dexter Hatcher
god bless and keep you safe.
Jun 13, 2009
Dexter Hatcher
Jun 13, 2009
Dexter Hatcher
Jun 13, 2009
jack lambert
Jun 18, 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 at any level for a possible Jul 2010 or Jan 2011 hire. (30 positions each)
Email mail if you have any questions.
Jun 18, 2009
firechief911
Jun 23, 2009
Holly
Aug 20, 2009
Joseph Kidwell
Jan 31, 2010
Derek R.
Also enjoying your music list.
Hello from NS, Can.
Mar 4, 2010
Brian Mackie
Mar 9, 2010
Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp
Mar 24, 2010
djc 0106
Oct 20, 2010
djc 0106
Nov 1, 2010
djc 0106
Nov 2, 2010
Brody Zimmerman
Mar 22, 2011
Scott Taylor
Apr 10, 2011
Stephen Messer
How are you doing? Tell me about your new business!!!
Apr 10, 2011