Well ive officially been on my first structure fire run... lightning strike right up the road from the firehouse, no one home, toned out during junior training.. I was so freaking nervous i forgot how to change an air pack and i couldn't button my bunkers cuz i was shaking but i really enjoyed it. Firefighters had control within an hour and by the time we were allowed up there it was mainly clean up, still i loved doin it. Change the bottles, walk out the hose, pack it up drain the dump tank and we were done. This morning i was sore and my shoulders a little bruised where i got hit by the cuff loading but for some funny reason i wanna do it all again next time :)

btw i just thought this was really cool...... When the lighting struck the house they had an arm chair in front of a plug and it blew it across the room into the bed..

several things i also learned:

1. i dont know as much as i thought i did... i need to learn way more
2. when you cant reach to load up an air pack stand on the tires
3. watch out for the cuffs, they bite
4. your forehead only itches when you have something on your gloves and cant take em off

all comments welcome :)

ty
Jessi <3

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Comment by David "slick" Rivers on August 31, 2009 at 10:56pm
Jessica, I can remember my first fire, I was so nervous driving a tanker and I keep chocking it down trying to leave the building....lol...so we all have had our moments.....Just apply what you have learned and you will go far...Good luck to ya ..
Comment by Michael Vito on August 31, 2009 at 3:41am
Hey Jess, congratulations. Can't forget my first structure residential fire too.
Comment by Cory P. Taylor on August 31, 2009 at 1:13am
Jessica, this is a great blog. I have had those moments where i forgot all my training on a fire scene. My first fire i was told to change out a bottle and my mind went blank. Five years later and alot of help from the veteran firefighters on my department, i still dont know everything. Right when you think you know everything something new hits you. You just have to keep an open mind in this business. Great blog and keep up the good work. Stay Safe.
Comment by blair4630 on August 30, 2009 at 1:40am
I agree with Jay, wise beyond your years. I wish some of our more "experienced" ff's remembered rule #1. I am just coming up on 3 years myself, it's still a rush, isn't it? Stay safe.
Comment by Doug on August 29, 2009 at 4:28pm
Ya, watch out for the insulation and other crap that gets on your gloves and bunkers, it'll itch the skin like crazy. But anyway, congrats.
Comment by Ashley Hampton on August 29, 2009 at 1:15pm
i myself have already learned...that every scene is different & you learn something new @ every scene/call
Comment by Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp on August 29, 2009 at 11:56am
Jessica, thats great! I remember my first structure fire too. almost 30 years ago. Your thoughts and impressions are good. We all get excited, scared and forget things. Thats why we train. That way the things we learn in training become repetitious so that we do what we do by reflex in those moments where the brain isnt engaged and we get all excited. Well done! Keep up the good work. Hope to hear of more.
Comment by Julie Williams on August 29, 2009 at 11:04am
If all Jr.'s were like this girl,guys we would have it made.Good luck,you've got a great attitude and like Jay said,wise beyond your years.
Comment by Rusty Mancini on August 29, 2009 at 1:27am
Jessica,Congrats on your first fire scene.I was taken by your comment,I don't know as much as I thought I did/need to learn more.Jay's right,you keep that in back of your mind.It don't matter how many years of service you have,you can always learn something new in this business!You will learn to channel your nervousness in due time.Good luck and be safe.
Comment by Jay Nicholson on August 28, 2009 at 8:56pm
1. i dont know as much as i thought i did... i need to learn way more

Wise beyond your years grasshopper. If you keep #1 in your mind, you will go far in your life and in the Fire Service.

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