Hi I'm Chad. I'm 18 and am currently attending college in NY. I became part of the emergency services because I've always wanted to do something useful with my life and I decided at a young age that I would be willing to risk my life to help others. I'm scene support now, by I will be certified interior in a couple months.
Me in a nutshell: Caring beyond belief when it comes to the wellfare of my friends. I'm kind of old-fashioned...I practice chivalry and the like and I tend to be a quixotic dorky romantic. Basically I'm the kind of guy who is willing to show emotion and would be just as content seeing a movie as laying on the grass checking out the stars. So yeah if you know a girl who might be interested in a guy like me please let me know!
Why I Love Fire/EMS
that it allows me to finally do something worthwhile and meaningful in my life.
Hey Chad,
Hope you don't mind me contacting you through FFN. Fortunately this is the best way to connect with other Firefighters and it's been instrumental in allowing me to introduce an opportunity. I have been with the FDNY for close to 22 years now and worked many odd jobs to make a better life for my family. Two years ago a good friend and brother firefighter offered me a chance to start my own business in Energy. He told me, "Gather a Gas and/or Electric customers once, to a service that's Guaranteed to be cheaper than what they are presently paying ... and earn money, Month after Month after Month". I understand this sounds way to good to be true, but it is true and it is real. If you or maybe someone you know would like to earn additional income, please get back to me and I will forward the information.
Thank you, Stay Safe and hope to hear from you soon.
Paul Francomano
*Our company is set to do business in the NYSEG area starting April 1, 2010
well thank you. sounds like you have a full load in college. iam takeing my pre req to get my paramedic. thats what i really want to do. i want to be a paramedic/firefighter. math is a hard subject for me though, and of course you need math to be a paramedic lol.
lol. No I am in college, the community college out here. getting ready to take my basic. I am only 18... lol how old do I look in my pics? But ya Iam looking forward to getting my basic and eventually getting my paramedic. how about you?
well thank you, i have a lot of ppl telling me i should go to their dept, and i dont know, i want to get some more experience under my belt before i move onto a bigger city dept. but ya i have considered NY. Oregon right now has about 4-5 inches of snow and more is expected! how about NY?
Iam from Illinois Valley Volunteer department in Southern Oregon. Were in a small town so not a lot of calls, but when we do get them they're good ones lol. So your all the way in New York huh? Man I dont think I could make it in a New York Dept :)
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Hope you don't mind me contacting you through FFN. Fortunately this is the best way to connect with other Firefighters and it's been instrumental in allowing me to introduce an opportunity. I have been with the FDNY for close to 22 years now and worked many odd jobs to make a better life for my family. Two years ago a good friend and brother firefighter offered me a chance to start my own business in Energy. He told me, "Gather a Gas and/or Electric customers once, to a service that's Guaranteed to be cheaper than what they are presently paying ... and earn money, Month after Month after Month". I understand this sounds way to good to be true, but it is true and it is real. If you or maybe someone you know would like to earn additional income, please get back to me and I will forward the information.
Thank you, Stay Safe and hope to hear from you soon.
Paul Francomano
*Our company is set to do business in the NYSEG area starting April 1, 2010