I passed it, but i was only doing it then for a job with jackson county fire department at the time. I ended up turning down the job because i moved, but i plan on going through some real training and going to the state academy at some point in life. I am trying to get my emt-b for now. but it was a great experience for me and i am really glad that i stuck it through all the way. Although it took me 2 tries. The first time i got all the way to the dummy drag and had like 6 more feet to drag it and i would have gone on to the last event, but they advised me to stop because i was getting dehydrated fast...but they let me do it again and i finished...I did something that no one really thought i could do (that is the kicker for me lol)
Thanks for the comment and the welcome. Its a 65 Seagrave 100' tiller, with a 6v71 detroit. It belongs to a fallen firefighter memorial group that I belong to. Feel free to check out our site, www.macboston.com we also have a 69 Seagrave 75' stick, and a 1940ish American LaFrance(not exactly sure of the age we just got it last fall and pretty much just put in storage for the winter). Thanx for the comment and be safe!
thanks for the welcoming comment! There really arent too many light blue ones out there so it does get peoples' attention. haha! Its nice to be unique sometimes haha
DVPcapt's Comments
Comment Wall (39 comments)
You need to be a member of My Firefighter Nation to add comments!
Join My Firefighter Nation
Myspace Comments
Matt, hope you had a great week. Be safe!
Weekend Comments & Graphics
Bobbie Jo
Small world, huh? And, yeah, they're really getting hit w/the snow right now, even at the lower elevations in the foothills.
And, sure, yeah, the next time I'm headed to your side of the state, I'll take you up on the offer! : )
Welcome to
My Firefighter Nation
Sign Up
or Sign In
Or sign in with:
FireRescue Magazine
• Subscribe to our e-Newsletters
Find Members Fast
Or Name, Dept, Keyword
• Not a Member? Join Now