Firefighter level one and two, advanced vehicle extrication, rope rescue operations level, cave rescue operations level, and swift water and flood water technician.
About Me:
Love doing what I do. It is the purest thing I have ever done, every time I leave the station it is to go help someone. Can't think of anything more noble.
Day Job:
Paintless Dent Repair
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I needed some danger and excitement after I left the Army.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
The smiles you get from helping others.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Training, keeping your dept. trained and motivated.
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I have been involved in a lot of deaths... some were pretty bad. After over 25 years as a FF/Chaplain I can agree with Wade.. talking it out with people that you trust is a huge help.
I opened a web site that can provide you additional support. It is run by responders for responders...
Hey I've done over 20 deaths in my line of service (not bragging at all) But talking with your other firefighters that were on scene. Talk with them about it go though it in your brain and get that out. don't be afriad of talking about it and not letting all those emotions build up in your head.SHARE YOUR BAD AND GOOD THOUGHTS, also go back though and use it as a learning process, what other things could i have done to be beter at what we do. these are my thoughts about your thoughts
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I opened a web site that can provide you additional support. It is run by responders for responders...
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Chaplain David Ebel
Bakersfield, CA