http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024815833Oh my.
Possibly a good thread to watch all day long.
IronGate (128 posts) Sun Apr 13, 2014, 09:52 AM
As promised, a day in the life of a Firefighter/Paramedic.
Up and readying for a shower and breakfast because I know from experience that breakfast at the house (fire station) won't be an option.
Everyone, plz bear with me as I won't be able to post right away on the alarms we receive today, but rest assured, I will give, in chronological order, every alarm I run on today.
My Captain and Lt. have made it very clear to me that my duties come first and posting on my laptop a distant second.
Now, it's too bad other primitives don't ask their boss's permission to post while on the clock; as we all know, many primitives do that.
IronGate (128 posts) Sun Apr 13, 2014, 11:11 AM
4. 07:45, arrival a Station 23.
07:50: Roll call, assignments, Paramedic Engine 23 as nozzleman and Paramedic, now on to inventory of my assigned Engine and then inventory of supply room.
Question.
Why "roll call"?
I mean, there's probably only six or eight--I'm only guessing, though--guys at the fire station at any one time, and one can see who's there and who's not, and what they're doing, just by turning the head.
So why bother with that formality?
IronGate (128 posts) Sun Apr 13, 2014, 11:52 AM
7. 08:50, Inventory of Engine and supply room done,
now off to wash Engine and house bays.
calimary (33,833 posts) Sun Apr 13, 2014, 12:01 PM
8. Of course. Work comes first.
But educating us all about what your job is like - is a NOT-so-distant second!
Thanks, IronGate! I look forward to reading your posts! We have a good - no, make that treasured friend who's a firefighter, currently out on disability, but he's been a firefighter for 20 years and has lived to tell the tale! I have so much respect for this guy I can hardly express it. Firefighters literally put their lives on the line every day that they walk into the fire station. Hell, they're firefighters whether they're in the fire station or NOT. Seems to me a first responder is ALWAYS gonna be a first responder because that's what they've been rigorously trained to do, and that's what their agenda is. Hell, it's not even fair to call it an agenda. It's a mission. A quest. To some it's quite sacred. I believe it and take it seriously. We're lucky as a society that these selfless everyday heroes are out there in every community. And they're to be honored, cherished, protected, and defended, and respected. And NEVER nickel-and-dimed!
IronGate (128 posts) Sun Apr 13, 2014, 12:51 PM
10. 09:50, Engine washed, bays washed,
now, training evolutions for the day are confined space rescue at our training facility, full turnouts with SCBA and masks until 12:00.
That's it so far; there's sure to be more.
Maybe the cousin'll walk in.