Permalink Reply by Rob on September 21, 2007 at 9:45am
You missed it, #2 arrived and the shuffeling started. BS and more BS...... They said they are looking for input but they never wrote a thing down. He feed the boys up the coast the same BS.... The dictator is comming......
Welcome to the Navy Fie Room Brandon. Look forward to hearing your ideas and reactions to Navy Fire.
CaptainStooby and Rob and myself are pretty close just to let you know Brandon. Well not that close. LOL
Rob I hope you gave #2 a run for his money. What shuffling? And did you really think he was gonna take anything that we did up here down there. Lets face it #! is following the footsteps of all the other #1's. Hero to Zero baby. Miss me ?
Permalink Reply by Rob on September 24, 2007 at 10:24pm
Brandon, What base are you attached too? How are thing down thier with your ops? for us it depends on what base your from and how strong your chief is. Some lost a lot some have stayed the same. Hope thing are well.
hey, i'm attached to NAS Pensacola, we just had a turn over at fire chief, our deputy is acting at the moment. everything is fine as far as ops goes, plenty of fires and activity. so i would say we are having fun. equipment and training are good as well. weather has been awsome as well here in the last week or so. how about you guys?
Permalink Reply by Rob on September 28, 2007 at 4:53pm
will do man, i see him from time to time. we've had the ambulances for as long as i've been in the federal service which is over five years. i can't tell you exactly how many medics we have but we run two als units and two bls units everyday. we use to staff two corpman each shift but now we run all civilian..
Permalink Reply by Rob on October 9, 2007 at 1:36pm
let me clarify, we only crossman at one station, and that's my station. we have a federal prison on my base and we usually run med calls out to them and we have an als unit dispatched also at the same time we are so we usually don't transport but we usually do all the packaging of the patient off our med unit and the als unit does the transporting.