Started as a Volunteer Fireman on April 10, 1966. Hired as a paid Firefighter on October 2, 1978. Retired on October 17, 2003. Still involved in fire service as much as possible.
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
While I was a working for a local radio station, I was going report on a fire from the scene. When I arrived, there was a quickly spreading grass fire heading into brush at the base of a large, steep hill. I was wearing a brand new pair of shoes, pants, and shirt, and carrying a small notebook. I walked toward the first engine I saw, and before I could say a word, the engineer yelled, "Are you a Volunteer?" I said, "No, I'm a reporter, and I'm here to get a story." Back in the 60's, we were lucky if there were two people on an engine, so that engineer's response to my answer was, " Here, grab that hose! We need help! Eight hours later, I had a first person account of what it was like to fight a fire. Not long after that encounter, I was invited to go down one of the fire stations about a block from my apartment and apply to become a Volunteer Fireman. I did, and I've never regretted that decision.
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I got to do what so many kids dream of doing or hope to do. I made a living doing that, and went home at the end of my shift, feeling good about what I did. I am still proud to be part of the job.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
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John, welcome to the Nation. I am glad you dropped in to join the group. Dont be shy just jump in anywhere and get your feet wet. There is lots to do, read and be involved with. Your participation and involvement is important to us all. Takes a bit to kinda figure it all out but you will be glad you did. Have fun and look around.
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Chief William Sharp
Southern Oregon Coast