Janice
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  • San Francisco
  • United States
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Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Paid
Job Function
Firefighter / EMT-Basic
Years in Fire/EMS:
7
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
San Francisco
Years With Department/Agency
8
Relationship Status:
Single
Facebook or Other Online Profile:
http://www.climb4first.org
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I have always wanted to be a firefigher. My father was a firefighter, my 2 brothers and 2 of my nephews.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
helping people.

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At 4:03pm on December 19, 2008, SuzyQ said…
still in Foster City?
At 7:59pm on April 17, 2008, Phil said…
Janice,

I am moving out to Foster City for an internship this summer and I was wondering if there are any Volunteer companies within 30 miles or so that you know of that have a live-in program for someone in my situation.
At 11:42pm on February 3, 2008, Maxwellhouse B 21 said…
Janice; I had scent you a short E-Mail about not getting your interest about being part of the group. I do have another E-Mail address you can get a hold of me it's racingdjgse@hotmail.com
Thank You; Jim Mc Laughlin
P.S. Look forward to hear from you.
At 8:09pm on November 17, 2007, Paul Montpetit said…
Welcome Sister....Happy to have another member of the most insane bunch of people that I have ever had the pleasure to meet....LOL Stay safe and keep the faith..........Paul
 
 
 

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