thanks for the add, can never have too many friends in our line of work. Nice to meet new faces. Love the speciallty training you have. Quite a record. Keep up the good work. Be safe..
Hi Mandi, Thanks for adding me as a friend, Can't wait to inform everyone about the call Decatur had last night. A structure fire on Co. Rd. 33, the homeowner claimes 911 didn't know which FD to call, so the house was on the ground when we did get the call, from Jaackson Co. Dispatch. While in the area, we discovered a 4in. gas line leaking muti-places. The line is laying on top of the ground, has multi-patches... Later with the rest of the story.... Gene
Click on the Discussion, Rubber Gloves, which is where your photo was used. I kind of assumed it was you in the Level A. Noted that you are a dispatcher. My wife did that for 20 years and then went to school and became a RN. She loves it. Anyway, thank again for use of the photo. I hope the info on this link is helpful to you to share with others.
Hey thanks for the add . The atv pic makes me jealous looks like alot of fun . But anyways have fun and most importantly stay safe . Talk to you later sweety.
Thanks for the add. When I was looking at your photos, here's what I noted...
1. your rigs look just like ours, white with blue stripes
2. I'm assuming it was you in the Level A rolling hose and assembling nozzles and it made me think of something that I will post on how to make your rubber gloves useable. I'm going to use one or your pictures for the post, I hope it's ok.
3. it looks like you have mastered having a lot o fun in your life, the ATV shots looked like you were having a muddy good time!
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1. your rigs look just like ours, white with blue stripes
2. I'm assuming it was you in the Level A rolling hose and assembling nozzles and it made me think of something that I will post on how to make your rubber gloves useable. I'm going to use one or your pictures for the post, I hope it's ok.
3. it looks like you have mastered having a lot o fun in your life, the ATV shots looked like you were having a muddy good time!
TCSS, Mike
We are offering opportunities for full pay and benefits WHILE WE TRAIN YOU to become a professional Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician! These entry level positions require no previous experience. Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. A GED is acceptable.
Our 450 career men and women Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians are dedicated to protecting lives. Few careers can offer such a challenging and meaningful mission in an atmosphere of teamwork and camaraderie. Prince William County, VA, pop. 380,000, is a large and diverse community located 35 miles southwest of Washington, D. C. We are a growing organization with tremendous learning and promotional opportunities.
If selected, we provide a competitive minimum salary of $44,086 and exceptional benefits. For Advanced Life Support certification, we provide an additional $5,291/year incentive pay plus per hour supplement pay. Annual retention supplements are also offered. Employees are eligible for up to $5,000/year tuition reimbursement, and we offer a stipend for individuals who are bilingual English/Spanish. We offer an excellent benefits package with additional retirement options for Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians.
Please visit our web site at www.pwcgov.org/fire and click on “Career Opportunities.” You will find our short employment application form which can be submitted online. Apply now if you are ALS for a July hire (15 positions). Apply now at any level for a Jan 2010 hire. (30 positions)
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