Theonlybull, my wife keeps saying the same thing but I am 37 years old and they consider me a bit old to start out in the fire service. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif They want the young pups with their open minds kind of what the military wants. Not a old dog like me.
I do respond to incidents in backyard until help arrives and have a valid commercial class B license and can pitch if needed but thankfully we have not had any major incidents recently.
The Fire Marshall for our city was the guy who really inspired me 3 years ago and the situation has only got worse. He had suggested I get a 1-inch hose line and a foam kit since we were so far away from the fire station. But last I heard he considered our property one of the safest since we are very aggressive with brush and tree trimming. He may be surprised to see how far I took his suggestion. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Thank you for the suggestion about fire and training maybe I can try to get some free training from our city even though I am considered to old to invest in. I can at least try and try again.
In terms of training I have none other then my 20 plus years covering them for the News and driving class B rigs on fire roads during fires. But I am praying all I will ever have to do is just practice, train and never have to face a real fire.
A large brush fire could prove very tragic to my community. Fire prevention is my main focus and I think everyone’s best defense.
And don’t get me wrong our city has lots of cash for the fire department with close to a millions bucks in the bank as well. They are even considering a new fire station to replace the only fire station even further from my part of town.
So maybe I can start my own? On second thought maybe not!
Here is a link that has some info on our fire department. Everything seems right expect for the 3 station statement that I think is there to get the better ISO rating for insurance companies. I have only seem one station and I have looked for them.
Fire Department Info. LHH, Calif.