Scott Garig
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  • Mesquite, NV
  • United States
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What State do you live in?
NV
Type of Organization
Other
Job Function
Other
Years in Fire/EMS:
20
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
CREADS / Res-Q Network - Non-Profit Training Service
Years With Department/Agency
87 - 2003
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
US Dept of Health & Human Services/ NDMS-DMAT CA03
Special Operations Response Team & PIO
Volunteer 1993 - 2003
US Dept of Labor/ MSHA - Certified Health/Safety/Accident Prev & Life Support Instructor in 1990
My Training:
USN 1974 - 78.
EMT - 1978.
CHIT - Certified Industrial Hygiene Tech - 1995.
Misc training: SAR (CA State OES and San Bernardino Sheriff's Office @ "Sar City": 1979 - 1988/Staff Instructor 84 - 88. NDMS/DMAT CA3 1993 - 2003.
Misc trade shows and seminars - 1983 - ongoing.
2400 hours Continuing Education - EMS/Medical Los Angeles area Trauma Centers: 1985 - 1995.
About Me:
Became an EMT while in USN. After 2 electrocutions on my ship and me working in the Electric Division and being the "Combat Medic", and learning a lot about Disaster situations, including a major file on a neighboring ship. The next natural level of progression was to become a pro medic, which evolved into a profession focusing on occupational Health & Safety and MSHA credentials. Many Irish become cops, as many Scots become Firemen. Hence my original photo was in Celtic attire.
Day Job:
Creative & Technical Consultant - Film & TV, Other
Relationship Status:
Single
Facebook or Other Online Profile:
http://facebook.com/creativecelt
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
As a humanitarian, always to help those in legitimate distress. I volunteered 20 years for the Red Cross Disaster Services and more.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
There was usually a feeling of personal gratification for being there when someone needed you!

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At 5:42pm on June 7, 2009, Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp said…
Scott, Welcome to the FF Nation. I am glad you dropped in to join the group. Dont be shy. There is lots to do, read and be involved with. Your participation and involvement is important to us all. Takes a bit to kinda figure it all out but you will be glad you did. Have fun and look around.


Chief William Sharp
Southern Oregon Coast
At 8:12pm on June 4, 2009, Filiberto Rodriguez said…

Welcome to this big family where no matter what race, creed, age, social status, language, to save lives, so many of us as we are most fortunate to have this wonderful gift of being able to save lives, I am a paramedic Mexican, I have more 25 years dedicated to saving lives, and never do it by interest, not because I'm so Alagoas, by making love to my colleagues, I hope not to give anything to change what I do, if I may give thanks I accept with pleasure, and if I can not help the fact that it is more motivating
helped me feel satisfied.
I prepared a lot through all these years to be a true professional in the medical emergency, and now I enjoy sharing my knowledge to those just starting in this beautiful profession.
never otherwise have friends all over the world who speak this language to save lives, that there are good people who always cares about helping those who are in misery.
more important what has happened to me in this site and may God bless those who had the wonderful ingenious of this site is to meet people with the same purpose as myself, to share information, see the next generation to start saving lives.
never cease to strive to be better in the environment will continue to prepare for emergencies and will continue to meet people like you to exchange information, and meet wonderful people like you, you are now an important part in my friends list, that if you like to add as a friend, but above all you go ahead on this as a professional in emergencies.
I do not have friends looking for them, or add you on my list for being a woman, I look for people who really are interested in wanting to share with me a bit of friendship no matter the language we have, religion, race or nationality, it important is friendship.

God enlighten you in everything you do and where you are in emergency services will look after and protect always the best wishes for your friend now Mexico.

Greetings from Mexico.
you’re new friend Filiberto.
excuse my bad English but I do it gladly

 
 
 

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