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Allen Cummings
  • 47, Male
  • Summerville, Georgia
  • United States
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Hometown:
Summerville
I Live: (City, State)
Summerville, Georgia
Years in Fire/EMS:
20
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
To help those that need help, and are not able to help themselves.
Relationship Status:
Married
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Gore Vol. Fire & Rescue
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Rank/Role There:
Administrative Staff / Team Member
Years With This Department/Agency
20
Second Department (if appl.)
Inland Emergency Response Team
2nd Department Type:
Industrial/Institutional
Rank/Role at Second Department:
Safety Officer, Firefighter / EMT-Basic, Hazardous Materials Team Member
Years With Second Department/Agency
20
My Training:
Firefighter
EMT-I
High Angle Rescue
HazMat Response
Confined Space Entry & Rescue
Personal Site/Profile:
http://myspace.com/gac62
I Love Being in Fire/EMS Because:
The RUSH, it has been a life long dream to help people in need, weather it be an emergency or not. To some people it may not be an EMERGENCY, but when it happens to you it is an EMERGENCY

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Volunteer Firefighter poem

I am looking for a poem or something like a poem that I saw several years ago and I have lost it. It starts out when the pager goes off in the middle of the night and the firefighter awakes about 3 feet above the bed, while trying to get on his turnout gear he steps on the jacks left on the floor by the kids, runs out the door and the walk is iced over sliding all the way to his truck when he get to the fire hall he tries to park with ice or snow on the ground he slides into a spot only to find… Continue

Posted on December 28, 2008 at 12:00am —

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At 7:42am on July 8, 2009, ff316emt said…
Hey Allen,
How goes it in your parts
At 12:45pm on May 14, 2009, cowgirlmedic said…
thanks... hope yours is just as safe :)
At 5:34am on January 2, 2009, Vol.ex-firechief said…
Allen

thanks and happy new year to you and yo family. God bless.
 
 

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