Fire/Rescue Department - Paid, Emergency Management, Law Enforcement, Other Response Agency Type
Job Function
Sergeant, First Responder, Emergency Management Coordinator/Staff
Years in Fire/EMS:
9 yrs still active
My Training:
All Fire Police Courses, NiMS courses/classes. Past 4 yrs., helping with and doing the paperwork for FF1 and FF2 certifications.
Day Job:
2nd shift
Relationship Status:
Divorced
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I started out on the Ambulance corps for 1 year, then switched over to our the Vol. fire dept. and also emerg. mgnt for 6 years . I have been giving back to the community. To serve and protect with a local police dept. as a park police office for 8 yrs. I have always been with the fire police. I've had 2nd line training also. It has been rewarding at times as well as heartbreaking also, plus fun hanging out with my brothers (firemen). They really band together and we ALL care about one another and help each other, even in tough times. I love learning from all the guys.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
It's all about giving back, caring, sharing, protecting and staying safe, while keeping others safe so we all go home . Ya gotta love it, to do it.
Jan
I read your reply and am smiling ear to ear. I can just see the look on Bob's face. Did he tell you what happened to the 45' ladder? I am sure it was the same surprised look that he gave to you, as when the 45' ladder came off the wall, turned 90 degrees and fell to the ground, thank god no one was hurt. I hope your doing well and are staying safe. I hope to hear from you soon. Please tell the chief that I am doing well and still running out of two stations. Be safe!
PROFILEANGELS.COMHI JAN. SO GLAD TO HAVE YOU AS A NEW FREIND. IT NICE TO SEE SOMEONE ELSE CAREING FOR THESE GUYS THEY ARE ALL SUCH HEROES. TALK TO YOU SOON BE SAFE.~FIREMOM~
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Are you still out there? How are you? Hows the retired chief? How all is well and hope to hear from you soon
I read your reply and am smiling ear to ear. I can just see the look on Bob's face. Did he tell you what happened to the 45' ladder? I am sure it was the same surprised look that he gave to you, as when the 45' ladder came off the wall, turned 90 degrees and fell to the ground, thank god no one was hurt. I hope your doing well and are staying safe. I hope to hear from you soon. Please tell the chief that I am doing well and still running out of two stations. Be safe!
I am sure the chief will get a chuckle when you ask him about the truck and ladder. Be sure and get him to tell you all about it. Talk again soon
I haven't heard from you in a while. How are things in Emmaus? Well, I hope. Please give a shout sometime.
PROFILEANGELS.COMHI JAN. SO GLAD TO HAVE YOU AS A NEW FREIND. IT NICE TO SEE SOMEONE ELSE CAREING FOR THESE GUYS THEY ARE ALL SUCH HEROES. TALK TO YOU SOON BE SAFE.~FIREMOM~
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