Asst Chief Tim Cook
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Nick Feb 16, 2009. 24 Replies

 

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Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Job Function
Assistant or Deputy Chief
Years in Fire/EMS:
41
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Bridgton Fire & Rescue
Years With Department/Agency
42
Dept. Web Site:
http://bridgtonmaine.org
My Training:
Numerous and continual over the years. Usual FF1/2,MPO,EVOC,Engine/Ladder ops,RIT,Fire Instructor,Heavy Rescue specialist.
Day Job:
Own A vehicle repair facility and Towing company
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
At the time the FD was short of help and reorganizing.I was persuaded by the Chief to join as a junior member which I did.The rest,you might say,is history.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
Rewards of being able to help people
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Staffing and funding

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At 1:17pm on February 11, 2009, Heather said…
Not only are you a great cook (I always look forward to Sunday's meals) but, you are also very smart too. Did I tell you that you are my Hero? Well you are! have a great day!
At 5:35pm on January 29, 2009, Randy Schmitz said…
I thought I would find you on here sooner or later old timer!!
Good to have you aboard.
Randy Schmitz
At 2:07pm on January 29, 2009, Jim said…
Yes, your right. A rigger / wrecker operator can do wonderful things. Especially when you train together before the incident and there is a system in place to get that operator and that wonderful rig to the scene when you need it. But it's fun to tell the class, sorry no vehicles to acheive this scenario. HeHe ! Let me add, that sometimes the perfect vehicle is not available or can access. I ran a structural collapse several years ago that we called a crane to the scene. Problem was it couldn't make it up the grade. Learned something new that day. Couldn't get a wrecher boom close enough. Had a great rigger on the scene, but no high point. Oh well, best wishes for you. Come see us in Pennsylvania for the trench weekend May 1-3. We have had folks from Maine before. The program began in Baltimore County , Maryland and now moved to Penn. Usually 8 to 10 open trenches going at a time. Lots of stuff for newby to technician levels. Need to preregister. This is a great program and cann't recommend enough. Jim Young
At 6:18pm on January 28, 2009, Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp said…
Tim, welcome to the nation. Glad you joined the group. The more the merrier. Just jump in and get your feet wet. Dont be shy. There is lots to do, read and be involved with here. Your participation is important. Have fun and be safe.

Bill
At 5:08pm on January 28, 2009, Filiberto Rodriguez said…

Welcome to the family where the language and reasoning importate the
border is not in our work is to save lives regardless of color, religion or social position, much less. The important thing in our work does not need language to communicate, or borders to help.
Greetings from Mexico

At 3:40pm on January 28, 2009, lutan1 said…
Hey there brother from a different mother! How the hell are you?

Long time no hear....
 
 
 

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