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Aaron Moss
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Lives in:
Nicholasville Kentucky
Department:
Nicholasville Fire Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter/EMT
Years of public service:
6
Professional Qualifications:
Swiftwsrt tech, confined space tech, trench tech, ice rescue tech, cave rescue tech, IFSAC FF 1&2, Hazmat tech, Tactical EMT
Bio:
28 year old career Fireighter in Kentucky. I also serve in the Kentucky Army National Guard. I Started my career As a volunteer after getting out of the active duty army. Like most of us I had dreams of being a fireman from childbirth. I spend most of my off time reading and studying new tactics and ways to better myself and my department. I compete in the Firefighter Combat Challenge and also represent Kentucky for NextRung a non profit to raise awareness for first responder mental health issues.
Web site:
http://Www.nextrung.org

Aaron Moss's Blog

Putting The Public Back In Public Service

Fire departments nationwide are known for being able to fix almost any problem, respond to calls at all hours of the day, and help others in their times of need but think of how much we do that the community has no idea about. We live in the day of Social media and online advertising. Newspapers are a thing of the past for a majority of us, when we want news or to find information they go straight to the smart phone. Now let’s look at the Fire service and where it can take place in all of…

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Posted on September 20, 2018 at 12:30pm

The Dangers Of Survivability Profiling

A very dangerous trend is happening in the fire service, profiling a structure to decide if we "think" there is someone alive inside. We all have our opinions on the topic but if you ask me its not our job to stand outside for several minutes and debate on whether or not we think someone could survive. Most will never be in the situation to "make a grab" but to me that is why we need to talk and train about it more often than we do. We find ourselves picking our training based on frequency…

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Posted on September 19, 2018 at 12:30pm

Knowing Your First Due

Its 3am and you and your crew are asleep in the bunk room when you are suddenly awaken to the bells and tones going off, then across the radio you hear " structure fire smoke and flames visible with possible entrapment" at that moment your heart now goes into overdrive and your brain is trying to process a million tings. You get in the truck pull out of…

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Posted on September 18, 2018 at 8:23am

Challenge Yourself

As a new guy how many times did you walk in the kitchen to hear the older guys sitting around talking about how bad everything is and counting down days until retirement. What people don’t realize is attitude is a very powerful tool. A bad one can sink a ship while a good one can make anything possible. I am blessed enough to work on a crew that has a great attitude towards life, work and each other. We have witnessed first-hand how positive attitudes can rub off and motivate others to…

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Posted on September 13, 2018 at 5:04pm

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At 7:06pm on October 4, 2018, Drew Evans said…

nice article on "survivability profile" you've got the right attitude towards the job and it needs to be spread.

 
 
 

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