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Jeremy Cheesman
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  • Bowling Green, IN
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June 22
Remember that some of the blue-lighted vehicles passing by without stopping may be driven by the spouse or SO/SE of a firefighter. Or it could be a FF who for emotional reasons doesn't "do" accidents any more. I will stop if a) there is no one el...
June 21
Before I stopped I would radio it in to Central Dispatch to ensure the scene was safe and there was documentation. Central would advise me of the scene if it had not been called in. I would do what I could until I was released from scene. Again th...
June 21
I will stop to see if anybody needs assistance, and will direct traffic until the police arrives if needed. I have a vest in my van that I put on just to be sure that other motorists see me. Since we do not run blue lights unless we are a senior o...
June 21

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Hometown:
Bowling Green
I Live: (City, State)
Bowling Green, Indiana
Years in Fire/EMS:
2
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
To help out the communitties around Clay County. To bee their to help a person that has a bad a day or in a life threatening situation is an amazing feeling.
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Bowling Green Fire Department
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Rank/Role There:
Safety Officer, Firefighter, First Responder, Driver / Engineer, Other
Years With This Department/Agency
1
Second Department (if appl.)
Center Point Fire department
2nd Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Rank/Role at Second Department:
Firefighter, First Responder
Years With Second Department/Agency
2
My Training:
manditory Firefighter
CPR/AED certification
ems first responder's course
EMT course for fall 2009
NIMS
haz-mat awarness
HAZ-MAT operations
Anhydrous ammonia safety course
About Me:
They call me "Cheese". Im on two departments in Clay County,Indiana. I Started out as a junior FF for Centerpoint Fire and then just this past year joined Bowling Green Fire. I enjoy what i do because i dont get paid for it its all VOLUNTEER. i have an amazing Girlfriend Named krystle who i love and want someday to be my wife. she supports what i do and loves that a help people. so she doesnt get to mad when a wake her up at 2 in the morning with my fire pager or radio.
Day Job:
Steel City/ maintance
Side Jobs or Other Organizations:
work For the Farm
Top Issues Facing Responders:
the sights of incidents
the rush of that pager going off and not to be too excitied and stay calm. to be smart end not to do anything stupid.
I Love Being in Fire/EMS Because:
passion. to help people in time of need.

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At 4:44pm on January 17, 2009, jack lambert said…
welcome to ffn from new brunswick canada
 
 

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Of course I always drive safely and utilize Due Regard. That's why I didn't just hop in front of the cars hoping that they would stop for me. It just irks me that people are either A.) THAT oblivious when operating a motor vehicle, or B.) That unc...
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The incident hindered my response by a minute or so which could make all of the difference. In this instance - no, I still made the rig (it was an EMS call). However, the "What If" factor plays a key role - the other drivers passing me didn't know...
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This is true. It's personally happened to me, I've heard horror stories about it, and someone I work with has even stated that she purposely does this as well. However, if it were her house on fire, or her husband and/or children that needed help,...
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