Nims, first responders, AED/CPR, basic first aid, Haz mat awareness, anhydorus amonia safety course, Mandatory firefighter, Meth awareness and safety course.
About Me:
I am a father of 4. My oldest son and my oldest daughter along with my wife is all members of our fire department. My youngest son and daughter are going to take the first reponders course after the first of the year.
Day Job:
correctional officer at Putnamville state prison
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
to help serve and protect my community
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I love to help people
Top Issues Facing Responders:
The dangers of the call weather it be because of an illness or the dangers of the fire or responding to a accident
I saw the post that you put on 'Volunteer Firefighters' group page. Just out of curiosity: How many calls a year do you run between the two departments? Altho I have spent most of my vol. career in Florida, I did spend some time in Evansville,In. and I was a part of a station that ran few calls (by comparison)...So it is hard for me to concieve that in 2 years with 2 departments, you haven't seen a fatal wreck. NOT SAYING YOUR NOT TELLING THE TRUTH!!... It's just wild to think that there are some departments fortunate enouph not to deal with fatalities much. The Firefighter that said 'sweet' about the fatality...how long has he been in? Write back, brother. Laters and be safe.
Hey I also had that done and it really saved my life and made me the person I am today. Well it helps you be the person you make yourself! I was 410 pounds with 40 pounds left to my goal. One time I was at my goal and my thyroid went crazy and I gained 60 pounds so with meds and exercise I have to do it all over again. But keeping the faith. I am alive! keep me updated would ya? there is allot we can compare notes or have any questions just ask.
Jeremy Cheesman
Mar 22, 2009
Chris "Firewalker" Davis
May 20, 2009
jolene cone
Jan 20, 2010