My training means alot to me. I honestly just want to finish my training so that I can eventually do this for a career. Not only is it teching me about fire education, but it can somewhat be as a life lesson.
About Me:
Im Katie, both my parents have passed. I just moved to hopwood and got engaged to Steve. (Who is also in my dept.) Im a waitress for Dennys in Uniontown and I babysit. If Im not at work im at training or relaxing at station. I have 2 dogs, a cat, and a snake. I love what I do and thas about it.
Day Job:
Waitress at Dennys & Babysitting.
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
Well a few years ago, (when I was about eight) my mom had a car accident. Somehow she lived, Firemen, EMT, and people at the hospital had no idea how she lived. She broke her pelvic in 3 places, split her head open, and a few other "minor injurys. If it wasn't for Allison #1 and 2 firemen.. my mom would of died that night.
September 23rd 2008 my mom died of lung cancer, though if it wasn't for firemen, she would of been gone alot sooner. Therefore I just don't want anyone to end up in my situation. My dad ended up dying in 2007 from a car accident in Cali. Firemen didn't get there soon enough. I feel its my duty to get those people out of trouble so they can go home to there family's and loved ones.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
Im saving peoples lives / family members / loved ones.
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Welcome to FFN. Sorry to here about your parents. I started out as a junior in my home town and know I am going to be a captain at the department that I am on now. The training that you get as a junior really helps you out in the long run. Go to all the training as possible. Be Safe. WRFD 784
Welcome to FFN from Berks County, Pa. Stay safe and enjoy the site !!!!
I wish you the best of luck in your training. It's said to lose your parents so early in life. They will be so proud of you for what you are doing.
I'm sorry for your loss...I lost my brother in a car accident when I was 19. I understand where you are at. Welcome to the great nation. unfortunately we (firemen) deal with a lot of extra baggage. But I know we would not give it up. Take Care and Stay Safe.
Katie, welcome to the Nation. I am glad you dropped in to join the Group. Your contribution and involvement here is important to us all. Dont be shy just jump in anywhere to get your feet wet. You will get out of this site what you put into it. Lots to do, read and become involved with here. Have fun and be safe.
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I wish you the best of luck in your training. It's said to lose your parents so early in life. They will be so proud of you for what you are doing.
Chief William Sharp
Southern Oregon Coast