Friday, March 2, 2012

Joining the Fire Dept!

Last Tuesday, I participated in my first training night at my local volunteer Fire Department.  Because I live in a rural area, we don't have a huge full-time Fire Dept like a large, or even small city might.  What we do have is thousands of square miles of land that is the size of a small European country!  With homes and people working in the far flung reaches of the county, having a way to combat fire is essential, but it has to be cheap!  Hence, the volunteer Fire Dept, where people like me give time to train, and eventually attend calls that require specialized rescuers and equipment.

I originally thought about doing this when I realized that I need a part-time job.  Rather than take some low-paying gig sweeping floors, or driving to the Big City to do something, I thought I would rather do something worthwhile.  What could be more worthwhile than rescuing people in emergencies?
I'm sure I won't make much money, but I only need a little bit extra to help pay some bills (and traffic tickets), plus, the department will give me all kinds of amazing training, free of charge!  My first night, we learned how to pull someone out of a well using ropes, pulleys, and harnesses.  I got my own pair of boots, pants, and a jacket, although they are well used, they are mine to use during the training.  If I am persistent, I could be a regular member in a few months, and be able to attend calls!

One of the courses that I really want to take is the Emergency Medical Responder, the very first level of Paramedic training.  Once I have that course, and register with the Paramedic College, I would be certified to ride on ambulances as a junior member!  Of course, I would rather ride the fire truck, but they attend many of the same calls.

I will keep updating as I continue doing this, including some pictures of the vehicles, if I am allowed.