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Jared Larna
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Lives in:
F.O.O.L.
Department:
City Of Hailey,Idaho
Title/rank:
Fireman/Engineer
Years of public service:
5
Agency structure:
Combination fire department
Areas of expertise:
Technical Rescue
Web site:
http://www.rescuecity.org
What kind of firefighter are you?
By Jared Larna-Fireman
Hailey Fire Department
Career firefighter, Volunteer firefighter, Hobby Fire fighter. All firefighters fall into a category at some point. Right? The Career firefighter, full-time has a set-regular schedule. Clocks in does the work clocks out and goes home. The volunteer firefighter, paid-on call, no set schedule due to the nature and puts aside time to attend training and calls. The Hobby firefighter is really no different than the career or volunteer firefighter except that he/she is always a firefighter. Hobby-: a pursuit outside one’s regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation. Where it may not be relaxing, a hobby firefighter is constantly seeking to better themselves as a firefighter. These are firefighters that seek out any and all training that becomes available. It’s their hobby. When driving the streets of their first due area they are always asking themselves “What if?” “What if that structure caught fire?” “What if there were people inside?” “What if I was in command?” “What would I do?” What would you do?
Why do volunteer firefighters get such a bad rep? Some of the best firefighters I know are volunteers. Is there someone saying; “Well they aren’t professional firefighters, therefore they can’t be as good “. “They don’t train like we do”; “Every time they show upon a call they look lost”
Are they right? Do we want them to be right?
Every person that has answered the call to duty to become a firefighter has it in them to be great or not. Not everyone can become a firefighter. Being a firefighter is the best job in the world. It is not a gift-it is a privilege that must be earned. You are expected by the public to respond in their time of need to any type of incident and perform reliably and responsibly with professionalism. Operate with a cool head with all pertinent objectives in mind. This type of performance requires prior, proper training and experience. With ever dwindling call volumes it gets harder and harder to get the experience necessary to be completely ready for an incident. The true firefighter never gets complacent enough to feel that he/she is ready for everything. Constantly striving, questioning, learning, training. Not just showing up for training and participating but truly training. Yearning to completely understand the subjects, adapting these new skills to the way they operate. Knowing that someday, somewhere it might be a matter of life or death.
There are plenty of people walking around on the street that are all too happy to tell someone else that they are a firefighter. There is absolutely nothing wrong with having enormous pride in this profession. But, don’t forget the men and women that for years and years fought the battle and sometimes lost to lend you the reputation of a firefighter. Be damned sure you are earning it.
So, what kind of firefighter are you?

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At 11:14am on July 7, 2009, Ryan Cox said…
Hey brother got the check today. Thanks again, you're a FOOLS FOOL
At 10:07pm on May 13, 2009, Josh Materi said…
Sounds like I missed a great time. Thanks for your hard work Brother, you are making a difference. got any pics of that Forcible entry prop you made? Send them to me please. Say hi to the wife for me.
At 10:47pm on May 4, 2009, Ryan Cox said…
Only one thing to say...Well done brother, well done.
At 11:00pm on January 10, 2009, Ryan Cox said…
Hey Brother what's up? How's conference planning going? Looking forward to training with you guys. Stay safe
At 3:50pm on January 6, 2009, SHANE SMITH said…
Hey, bro ....hows the SNOW?
At 1:18am on December 25, 2008, SHANE SMITH said…
CHONGO WENT APE S*** ON THE WATER FRONT !!!
At 1:18am on December 25, 2008, SHANE SMITH said…
F***........Beauty bark....your lucky to still be married....that was some seriously funny s*** that night.
At 6:42pm on December 20, 2008, Chad Snyder said…
Hey brother! Cant wait to see you out in Seattle! Maybe chongo will make another visit too...
Chad
At 9:25am on December 19, 2008, Josh Materi said…
Hey Brother, good to see you on here. I hear you and Amber may be making it out to Seattle? Try and keep the beauty bark off your beautiful wife this time. Congrats on your Merit Award, wish I could have been there. Looking forward to seeing you guys again. Materi
At 12:04am on December 18, 2008, SHANE SMITH said…
Hey my Brother, glad to see you in the neighborhood!! Hope all is well
 
 
 

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