By signing your name by clicking reply here, I am hearby agreeing that I will

1. Wear my seat belt while responding to or returning from any fire call, whether Apparatus or POV.

2. Exercise Due regard while driving, regardless of the nature of the call.

3. Exercise Safety on the fire ground, and always watch out for the safety of those around me.

4. Treat all firefighters fairly and with equality. (regardless of sex, or race)

5. Promote training to everyone on my department, and commit myself into the training my department offers.


It sounds foolish, but hopefully we can start a trend to getting eyes opened to the way things should be. Please type Name and Department

Revised addition 28/FEB/08

I plan on taking the masses of signatures and printing off copies. I plan on going to Local Legislature and working my way up to the State level to try and secure some more support (via elected officials) to end this seat belt controversy once and for all on a National Level. Once I have secured my states ear on the matter, I am willing and prepared to move to other states in my area to also Lobby the movement as well. If you all are as willing as I am to make a stand, sign on board and be part of the Movement. I will be posting segments updating progress here and on my blog. I do plan on trying to get as many signatures as I can to show we have overwhelming support as well. Keep the Signatures coming, and thank you

Revision 05/MAR/08
I want to thank all whom have signed and for your thoughts and opinions on the matter. These names will be a great help. Feel free for additional commentary on the matter at a seperate forum Post started by my good friend FASNY Training.
The site is
http://www.firefighternation.com/forum/topic/show?id=889755%3ATopic...

This has been used to bump it to the top of the forum postings on the main page but also as a commentary and support section as we try to get this moved along.
Thanks again.


ADDED JANUARY 5, 2009

I am psyched at the vitality this has taken on today. Thank you to WebChief for sparking the newest wave of signatures. This new wave is inspiring to continue on the mission of pestering the hell out of any politician who will bother to respond. I have gotten at least a dozen "we received your letter and due to volume can't respond to all"
If ANY of you out there want to do more, start writing your congressional delegates. Include the pledge. Show them that we are truely 1 nation who is done with the lack of seat belt's causing LODD's
Thank you all again for all the help and your pledges.

Mike

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Engine Co. 913: I know State REP James Casorio from the Commonwealth of PA would be more than glad to help sponsor this he is on the Fire Committee for the Commonwealth so give him a call. Hughie Fawcett The 57 House Irwin,PA in Central Westmoreland County in Western Pennsylvania he is a FireFighter him self and has always backed the FireFighters hes a Great man and if You need any other help just ask him and I am sure he will see it is done. He could Sponsor the Bill in the House of Rep in the Commonwealth of PA.
Jeremiah Barnard
Woden Fire Department
Woden, TX
John Chapman

Georgetown Fruitland Fire Department Station 9
Going to give a copy to the dept. and let them pledge also.

Chief, Todd Torbett
Notchey Creek VFD TN
Kevin Thompson (878)
Lieutenant / Station 2
Sunbury VFD
Gates County NC.
Lt. Andy Moyer
Goodwill Fire Company of Hyde Park
Berks County, Reading, PA
Rev.James C. Bliss please sign my name.
jim
Training Officer Jackie McManus
Town of Binghamton Volunteer Fire Co.
Robin Inman
Alaska Medical Support Team
Anchorage, Alaska
Hello everyone here
I have to agree with this pledge
1. Seatbelts are very important
2. Fire safety on the scene is equally important. Everyone does his/her job, & everyone goes home
3. Treating other FF is important too Regardless of sex/race, it don't matter. When u roll up in the first in Engine/Pumper noone cares if your black/white whatever, Vol./paid, male/female, they just want u to try & save whats left, or try to help a sick/hurt family member.
4. Training with in is also important. Keeps everyone up on skills, & what they need to do at a scene safely. I myself have found training out side the department is just as good as in house
Excellent piece here. Everyone should read
Tom
Forest Glen Hollifield
Safety Officer
Spindale Fire Dept
Spindale Nc

I have to agree with this pledge
Kyle Rudy
Firefighter/Emt
Independence Fire Assioc.
Shamokin P.A.

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