Jeanine
  • Female
  • Glenoma, Washington
  • United States
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Kicking the tires and fighting the fires

Profile Information

Type of Organization
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Job Function
Firefighter
Years in Fire/EMS:
12
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Lewis County Fire District #18/Glenoma Fire and EMS
Years With Department/Agency
11
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Lewis County Fire District #4, Morton Fire Department
My Training:
Washington State AEMT, Extrication Tech, ICS-100, ICS-700, ICS 800, NIMS, CPR/FA Instructor, Wildland Firefighter II, EVIP Instructor
About Me:
Well let me see here....I have been involved in the volunteer fire service since 2000 and became an EMT in 2001. I was asked to join my current department in 2001 and have been ther ever since. I left District # 4 in 2005 because running with 2 departments was so stressful and it was taking a toll on me. I am the Association Treasurer of the Glenoma Firefighters Assoc. and I am the grant writer for the department. I recently have been appointed the departments Equipment Officer.

As of October 2011 I have returned to District #4 to assist them and to see if I can do the two department thing again.

As far as my personal life....I currently live between Morton and Glenoma. I work part time as an NAC at the local hospital. I am the proud mother of 2 cats (yes I said cats) and outside the department enjoying spending time with family and friends.
Day Job:
NAC
Relationship Status:
Single
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
My friend convinced me it would be someting cool to do and I fell for the volunteer fire service and have been completely commited to it since then.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I take pride in helping people who need it and being involved in an organization that here to serve the community we live in.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Keeping up with the ever changing technology and NFPA regulations. As far as the volunteer departments, just trying to get by with little money and trying to keep up with the ever changing fire service.

Jeanine's Blog

Trauma Codes

Posted on September 1, 2008 at 2:14am 9 Comments

This weekend I pulled my first trauma code. I kinda felt that is was a waist of time, resources and money. There were 3 pts in the car and the driver was DOA. The person I coded was front pass and I felt the pt was not a viable pt but due to the fact that the first responding EMT stated the pt had intially a pulse ended up being my deciding factor to code. Looking at the state of the pt I had the gut feeling they were not a viable pt and we should have focused our efforts on the surviving pt… Continue

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At 3:40pm on January 27, 2009, Danny said…
Hi there Jeanine how are ya doing..i bet you all were busy over there when the water was runnen crazy...hope things have settled down...be safe out there...
At 12:49pm on December 8, 2008, Dennis Brown said…
Hi Jeanine how are things out your wat quite i hope from the jersey shore
At 6:10am on June 10, 2008, Danny said…
Jeanine welcome to ffn and to washington state firefighters and ems..feel free to post anytime..take care and be safe talk at ya soon..welcome from the east side..
At 5:02pm on June 9, 2008, Brian Gilbert said…
Welcome
At 3:34pm on June 9, 2008, Tim Meckler # 575 said…
welcome to the family. fell free to add me as a friend. stay safe
At 12:29pm on June 9, 2008, PAFirePolice said…
Welcome to FFN. Be safe and keep cool. (Its hot out there.)
 
 
 

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