Hi Randy, I am relocating to the Denver area and was wondering if Glenwood Springs had any plans on hiring full or part time in the near future. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Matt
also yea we do pull shifts in the bunk-in program. we have members that not only vol. for taunton, but are paid with syracuse fire dept. that run the bunk-in program.
Yes I live in a firehouse, but not with career ff's only vol. ff's. but they treat the dept. as if it was a paid dept. the dept. im with is taunton fd for my bunk-in program. dont have to pay anything just in return just respond to fire calls and keep the station maintain. um we just only had one good signal 99 couple weeks ago in the town of solvay that call us in for truck company work, but it was pretty good. take it easy and stay safe
Hey Randy hows everything over there? any good calls? i been doing good with college and taking a emt class to just to get that out of he way. hope ur doing good and stay safe.
Hi how ya doing. Sorry it took so long to get back to you I don't check this sight that often..... Lynn is on the northshore of Massachusetts about 15 mins north of boston. It was a bill mill shoe factory city back in its day so there were a lot of fires to be had so I am sure you probably read a lot about the city in magazines. I have lived here my whole life and love it. When did you leave Ct for Colorado?
RH: Training tips, I find the LODD a valuable lesson learned. In particular, the data on Technician Wilson is of enormous potential. Breaking apart the details of the entire sceanario is great training. The decision making from IC down through the ranks allows the fire service to learn from each other. Tragic deaths of a fellow brother are heart-wrenching and difficult, yet Technician Wilson and his department have allowed us to gain from that horrific event. Remain Safe, brother Chief Quinn
RH: As a brotherhood, we are always learning. CNN, Main Street, classroom, bunk rooms . . . As the fire service progresses, we consistently upgrade our strategies and tactics and learn from watching, listening, showing, doing. All in the name of Safety, Communications and Teamwork. Be Safe
I only say this cause I care get out of the service and join the police department there more your style for those of you reading this were just clowning cuz were actually working at the same house tonight but seriously time for a career change:)
Randy: My message from atop my podium is always and will always be summed up in three words:
Safety, Communications, & Teamwork! The fire service will reduce our LODD's if we change our culture. Chief Quinn
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Safety, Communications, & Teamwork! The fire service will reduce our LODD's if we change our culture. Chief Quinn
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