1.)Most state training that has been available
2.)In house training
3.)Special emphasis on vehicle extrication
About Me:
I worked 31 years at a medical catheter plant in our fire district until the company moved it's operation to Mexico(thanks NAFTA). For the last 5 years I have been working the 3 to 11 shift at our local school which makes it difficult to take any new training courses.
Day Job:
Custodian
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
My Dad was Chief of the Department at the time and my Mom was president of the auxiliary. I grew up with the fire department as a big part of my life.
Glad to hear that things are going well. As always, it was good to see you as well, too bad for the swans though. Thank you very much for the kind words and support. Many don't know what that means to combat and non-combat veterans. It truly means alot. Take care, stay safe and I'll talk to you again soon.
Hey, what Eric said is the only way I've been able to add music. There is another way I just haven't been able to figure it out. I tried going to add music then it says you can either get it from your computer or if you look down a little on that page it should say something about mp3 then click on more info and you should be able to take URL address from like a youtube video but every time I've tried that the music won't play.
Hey Greg, I noticed you asked Jenn how to add music. I only know how to add songs to your page that others have on theirs. To do that, you'll see a little red arrow pointing upward on the toolbar below the song that's playing. Click that and it'll open a little menu where you can click "add to playlist". Then it's on your page. I just recently figured that out myself.
Hey Greg,
Welcome to the nation. Good to see you on here. I'm always bugging the girls asking when they'll get you, their father, Betsy and Ken on here. Stay safe.
-Eric
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I just joined!!! Site is pretty cool! Bob
Glad to hear that things are going well. As always, it was good to see you as well, too bad for the swans though. Thank you very much for the kind words and support. Many don't know what that means to combat and non-combat veterans. It truly means alot. Take care, stay safe and I'll talk to you again soon.
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Welcome to the nation. Good to see you on here. I'm always bugging the girls asking when they'll get you, their father, Betsy and Ken on here. Stay safe.
-Eric
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