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Chris Mills
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Hometown:
Chateaugay
I Live: (City, State)
Brainardsville, New York
Years in Fire/EMS:
3 Years
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
Family Tradition, Also I just love the Fire/EMS industry. In To help our community
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Burke Vol. Fire and Rescue
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer, Emergency Management
Rank/Role There:
Lieutenant, Firefighter, First Responder, Hazardous Materials Team Member, 911 Operator/Dispatcher, Driver / Engineer
Years With This Department/Agency
3 years
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.burkevfd.com
My Training:
Currently taking EMT-B, Haz-mat(DECON) Team Member for franklin County, Fire Officer Training, Structure Collaspse Training. Interior Cert. Training. etc....
Day Job:
E-911 Dispatcher/Body shop Employee.
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Safety..Safety..Safety, Were killing ourselves and there no need to.
I Love Being in Fire/EMS Because:
It helps people and Theres no other feeling like that!

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At 12:02am on October 7, 2008, Lieutenant Sister said…
thats alright it happens to all of every now and then lol
At 5:40pm on October 4, 2008, Firehouse Dolls said…
Welcome to FFN
At 6:08pm on October 3, 2008, Ben Waller said…
Chris,

Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it a lot.
I've already written a few trade journal articles.

I'm currently working on a two-part structural collapse article, and I was a recent contributor to the new Jones & Bartlett Swiftwater and Flood Rescue FOG (field operations guide). Jez Hunter was the primary author. Jez and I are currently writing a rescue text that should be out next year, and I also wrote the water rescue chapter for the soon-to-be-published Technical Rescue book that J&B is also publishing.

I'm considering shopping a monthly editorial column to one of the fire-rescue trade journals, something along the lines of what you suggested.

Now if that just paid as well as my real job...

Thanks again,
Ben
At 5:29pm on October 3, 2008, Chris Bouissey said…
Hey chris, awsome that youre here... see ya at EMT
At 3:00pm on October 2, 2008, Les said…
thanks for the invite---it was nice chatting w/ you!
At 1:27pm on October 2, 2008, FireCat said…
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At 10:17am on October 2, 2008, Sandi Dunn said…
Howdy! Nice pics, someday I'll have to take a couple just so I can put them on my page! Have a great day over there at the other computer ;)
 
 

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