Firefighting Experiences, Thoughts, And Everything In Between
#46 Posted 27 March 2009 - 06:03 AM
nah just joking man. glad you love what you do-I also love my job (loss prevention at a major retailer). Nothing like loving your job even if you don't make dick.
#47 Posted 27 March 2009 - 12:51 PM
I asked the dream person who suggested it, "What qualifications do you need?" and he answered, "Son, walking in there and saying, 'I want to be a Firefighter,' is qualification enough."
Is there a grain of truth in this or does my subconscious lie to me?

A.K.A. Mike MHz
#48 Posted 27 March 2009 - 06:14 PM
Mowgli, on Mar 27 2009, 05:51 AM, said:
I asked the dream person who suggested it, "What qualifications do you need?" and he answered, "Son, walking in there and saying, 'I want to be a Firefighter,' is qualification enough."
Is there a grain of truth in this or does my subconscious lie to me?
Not sure about the UK (where I believe you live), but in the US it's very difficult and very competitive to become a firefighter, so I think your subconscious lied to you.
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#50 Posted 28 March 2009 - 03:58 AM

Thats what I will be rolling in this summer (Or actually in the back, with 12 other guys). Type II handcrew for the USFS. And this season might be a big one. Lets not hope for anything too crazy
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#53 Posted 06 May 2009 - 03:43 AM
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Firefighter Johnson was in the ICU at Memorial Hermann for five days and was able to receive visitors. He continued to be vibrant in his conversations and continued his typical joking way of interacting with others. Cohnway passed away early Tuesday morning.
In the three years that Cohnway worked for the Oak Hill Fire Department, he continued to grow professionally; achieving certifications through the Texas Commission on Fire Protection for: Intermediate Fire Fighter, Fire Officer I, Fire Instructor I, Haz Mat Tech, and Driver Operator.
To all that knew him, Cohnway was an excellent firefighter and a good friend. We will miss him greatly.
Rest in peace brother
#56 Posted 05 September 2009 - 03:12 PM
XJR, on May 6 2009, 06:32 AM, said:
Oh it is, there's nothing like it in the world.
Been awhile since I've posted here, thought it was long overdue. Had a birthday since, seen some things I didn't agree with, experienced others that were exciting and scary as well. Frequently, we'll run calls on the same person a couple of times a shift or in a month. A number of months ago, we were dispatched to a mother who was unconscious. She had stage 4 breast cancer (which is horrible to say the least, the cancer has spread to other parts of her body and can cause any number of problems depending on which organ it's in) and we took care of her while we waited for the ambulance to arrive. She was still breathing, still had a pulse, we just made sure she didn't get worse. She went to the hospital and that's the last we saw of her for a couple of weeks. The weird thing was, I used to work with her son when I was in retail. And he was there while we were working on her but he didn't recognize me. I used to bleach my hair for a year or so. Now it's mostly shaved and dark brown. Anyways, time goes by and we receive another call to the same address. Only this time, she wasn't breathing nor did she have a pulse. I'll save you all details on a few things here (it was messy), but after twenty minutes of CPR, we got pulses back. There's nothing like knowing you brought someone back.
We run into a few weird things everynow and then as well, for instance, an old lady concerned for her cat who managed to get stuck in her attic during july. While she's yelling at us to hurry and save her baby for fear of it starving or dying of heat exhaustion, yours truly is crawling around an sweltering attic trying to locate said feline. After two hours of searching, we had a few sightings, but the cat was too terrified of us to come anywhere close so that we could grab it. We left the attic way open with some food at the bottom and told her it would come down the same way it had come up when it wanted to. Sure enough, an hour or so later, she called the station to report that mittens (not the name of the cat, but I imagine it's not very far off) was safely in her arms, being spanked for disobeying her.
Over the course of a couple of years of being on the job, I have a great respect for car wrecks and being as safe as possible while on the road. From seeing fender benders to wrecks that no one should have survived from (but some do, even if it's just barely), I don't speed anymore and I'm not as aggressive on the road as I used to be.
Fires are a different beast altogether from the wrecks and medical calls we run. They can happen anytime, anywhere, and spread like you wouldn't believe. The reasons for most of them are almost always carelessness. During the summer, there was an apartment fire that started because some guy was trying to get rid of some ants that were crawling into and out of his patio wall. So, he believed the best solution was to use a can of hair spray and a lighter to burn them out. After it was all said and done, there was over a hundred thousand dollars worth of damage to his building but thankfully no one was hurt. I look at the news at how much (and how frequently) California is burning up and can't believe that all of those fires are either arson or just a careless cigarette. You would think that they would've learned after how many times it's gone up in smoke.
This was just an abridged version of the past four months, I haven't been updating this as much as I should or wanted to. But I'll start again from now on. The next day I work is two days from now (just got off this morning), so if there's anything to write about, you all will hear about it. Also, if there's anything I can think of that happened recently that I remember later, I'll add it here.
#58 Posted 08 September 2009 - 01:04 PM
I have a great story about a pregnant lady I'll tell you guys about later on. Tired right now though.
#59 Posted 11 September 2011 - 12:33 PM
Oh and I'll tell you guys about that pregnant lady when I post pictures.
#60 Posted 11 September 2011 - 12:48 PM

A Vvaardenfell sunset

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