The Beginning of the Journey ---First Steps on the Road to Joining the Fire Service

For those of you who don't know me, actually, even for those who do, my blog area will articulate my latest and hopefully greatest adventure.....finally volunteering for the fire service.

I currently serve as the state-wide Training and Education coordinator for the Firemen's Association of the State of New York...better known as FASNY (not FANCY, as it's sometimes referred to). My job entails working with the T & E committee to offer educational programming to the Fire and Emergency Services. Our constituency is volunteer, but the attendees at our seminars are vollies, paid, local and state police and educators. For the most part, I like what I do. Yes, there are some headaches involved...any time a committee is running the show there are inherent challenges. An attorney friend of mine had a semi-famous quote framed in his office "A committee is a cul-de-sac down which great ideas are lured and then quietly strangled" (Sir Barnett Cocks --yes, that's his real name, unfortunate, isn't it...imagine being married to that guy). I think that sums it up nicely.

My favorite part of my job is being out on the road with the training programs, meeting our members, participating in lively discourse about all matters safety related, and, let's face it...getting out of the cubicle for a couple of days. I'm not a 9-5 kind of girl.

So that said, I've spent three years chatting with Fire and Emergency workers, and inevitably the conversation will turn to me..."So, Mary Ellen, what department do you volunteer with?" --cue the discomfort---"Well, actually, I'm not a firefighter; I haven't signed up to volunteer yet"---cue the blank stares and open mouths--"Well what the hell are you waiting for?" which is usually followed by..."You know, life isn't a dress rehearsal".

After three years I'd had enough of feeling like a sham. I'm a strong girl, I run, I lift weights, I eat right and am focused on fitness and safety. I have no good reason not to walk the walk. I'm marginally limited for the short-term as a result of some reasonably major surgery I had about five weeks ago--I'm not supposed to lift anything heavier than 15 pounds for another five weeks. Mmmmm-kay...like THAT was ever going to happen...do my job for one day and try and avoid hauling boxes of materials around the office. But by the time I'm cleared for all physical activity, that should dovetail with taking FF 1.

So now, I'm putting my money where my mouth is, and have a meeting tomorrow night with the chief at my local department to officially get the ball rolling. If all goes well, I may have my interview on January 7 (and being the type A+ anal-retentive perfectionist that I am, of course I'm already nervous) and then the saga will begin.

Stay tuned...this might get interesting...

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Comment by Mick Mayers on December 29, 2007 at 11:24pm
I led off with "And" a few times despite the grammatical alarms that I'm sure I set off. The effect was probably amusing at first, but after reading it, I'm not impressed.
Comment by Mick Mayers on December 29, 2007 at 11:20pm
And here I was looking through the blogs and realized I missed out on the excitement.

And I will DEFINITELY be using the committee quote, in fact, it's going up on my page on my quotes list. (And I even promise I'll acknowledge the source).

Congratulations, by the way.
Comment by LadyChaplain on December 29, 2007 at 1:46am
haha even when i'm not part of the verbal abuse i still get a kick out of it.
Comment by Mary Ellen Shea on December 28, 2007 at 11:55pm
ok big boy....settle down....

and since I broke the "seal" on the writers strike (I couldn't take it anymore) why don't you take get your derriere in gear and post one of those half-written blogs you have clutched in your brain?
Comment by Tiger Schmittendorf on December 28, 2007 at 11:30pm
I'm not the one who crossed the writers' strike picket line.
Comment by Mary Ellen Shea on December 28, 2007 at 11:12pm
If you could see me, you'd see me sticking my tongue out at you....

Slacker.
Comment by Tiger Schmittendorf on December 28, 2007 at 10:53pm
Scab.
Comment by Mary Ellen Shea on December 28, 2007 at 10:14pm
If you wrote what she wrote what you wrote that she wrote what you wrote?
Did you write it by rote?

hey...looky, I'm over 10 comments! I win.
Comment by Tiger Schmittendorf on December 28, 2007 at 9:50pm
Just because I wrote:

"What she said..."

Is that considered plagiarism?
Comment by Mary Ellen Shea on December 28, 2007 at 8:34pm
I've worked in that hallway....t'aint much to look at, so I'd shoot for a desk if I were you.....
on the flip side...you're closer to that GINORMOUS girls room. You could play a pickup game of three-on-three basketball in there if you were feeling so inclined.
You know what blows me away about that facility is the interior training tower...that thing is a modern marvel of engineering. Seriously.

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