I joined the fire service to help out the people in my small home town and then it turned into a passion for me now i am thinking about going to a fulltime department not sure.
hey jeremy im always willing to help out a fellow firefighter. My email is armyff1987@gmail.com if you have any questions you may contact me there at any time
Jeremy, congrats on your decision to join the reserves. Not sure what branch you are looking at but wanted to let you know, as a former Army recruiter, if you are interested in firefighting as a job skill, in the Army it is only offered on the reserve side. If EMS is of interest to you look at 68W, army medic.
Hey Jeremy, I added something else (idea wise) That We did back in the vollies (30 years ago) That You might have access to others who do or have photos , of the guys justday to day stuff around teh firehouse and even outside Much of it depends on what is available to you, (like with my hose beds) to start something and goiing with it .. :) if you do something, ITcan always grow and expand ..Like the wing boards did for me, I also have an old steamer Bell/gong I want to mount in the kitchen as a dinner bell.. and I have MORE that I am working on as well, for the day room area..lol a work in progress.. Over my already 19 years in this house when I retire I will have left a legacy, Not many others have ..Jim
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border is not in our work is to save lives regardless of color, religion or social position, much less. The important thing in our work does not need language to communicate, or borders to help.
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Jeremy, welcome to the Nation. Glad you joined the group. There is lots to do, read an be involved with here. Your involvement is important. Dont be shy just jump in and get your feet wet. Really about geting out what you put in to it. Be safe.
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border is not in our work is to save lives regardless of color, religion or social position, much less. The important thing in our work does not need language to communicate, or borders to help.
Greetings from Mexico
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