We were just approved for a grant to purchase a new Ladder truck. EMS levy that if we do not pass we will lose 25% of out budget. Yikes!!
Professional Qualifications:
Firefighter I & II, HAZMAT OPPS, EMT-B, Instructor I
Bio:
2nd generation firefighter started riding at 16 and became a volunteer/ resident/ part time paid at 18 for 3 different fire department. at 19 I was hired full time. I just recently joined the Puget Sound FOOLS and am learning a lot about traditions and the brotherhood of the fire service. I can't get enough of it and am truely blessed to have made friends with guys from all around the country since becoming a FOOL.
Welcome, to the greatest training site in the world! This is where the serious trainers come together and grow as a family. I would like to invite you to visit the HazMat Group called HazMat News & Training. Feel free to share your thoughts. Todd C. McKee
Welcome to the site. It is a terrifc place to learn and grow as a fireman. Check it out and dig into discussions.
I got your email earlier today. I feel your pain Brother. Every young gung ho fireman has faced the same issues when they started. I will reply in more depth in my email to you. Just Keep the Faith and Do The Right Thing, and you'll be fine.
And always ALWAYS remember.... Never talk while the Pipes are playing Grace.... :-)
Welcome Lindsey, and it was good to see you yesterday and Andy's Memorial Service. Wish you could have joined us for a round, but it's great you got to bring your apparatus.
AWE Brother! Take a look at you make the call in the group, read the topic and then read the comments and then let me know what you think. Your not the only one that has said about the screw lose! If HazMat freaks you out wait till you see what the job of none hazmat guys are! Todd
How ya doin' Brother? I'm busy as ever. Enjoyed meeting you and your Washington Brothers at the Convention. Hope to meet up again sometime soon. Be safe.
You heard I'd be at the camp out? I'd love to be. Really!! But I've can't get away for it. Wish I could be there.
As for the other thing, my uncle in Balto. Co. Fire always said: "Observe, Evaluate, Maintain your flexibility, always bobbing and weaving and don't give the bastards a clear shot at you!"
PJ Burt
Aug 5, 2008
Todd McKee
Aug 5, 2008
Eric Hankins
Welcome to the site. It is a terrifc place to learn and grow as a fireman. Check it out and dig into discussions.
I got your email earlier today. I feel your pain Brother. Every young gung ho fireman has faced the same issues when they started. I will reply in more depth in my email to you. Just Keep the Faith and Do The Right Thing, and you'll be fine.
And always ALWAYS remember.... Never talk while the Pipes are playing Grace.... :-)
Be safe, Have fun,
Your Brother,
Eric
Aug 5, 2008
Chad Berg
Aug 5, 2008
Sven Schievink
Aug 5, 2008
Chad Berg
Aug 5, 2008
Todd McKee
Aug 6, 2008
Todd McKee
Aug 6, 2008
Ben Fleagle
Aug 6, 2008
Ben Fleagle
As for the other thing, my uncle in Balto. Co. Fire always said: "Observe, Evaluate, Maintain your flexibility, always bobbing and weaving and don't give the bastards a clear shot at you!"
Call if you need to.
Bobbin and Weavin' - Fleagle
Aug 6, 2008
Ben Fleagle
Aug 6, 2008