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Jillian Risch
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  • Wisconsin
  • United States
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Years in Fire/EMS:
3
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
I always thought that EMTs were cool growing up, and when I got to high school I learned that they offered a course through a nearby tech school to take EMT-Basic, so I jumped on that opportunity and here I am!
Relationship Status:
Single
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Whitewater Fire Dept. Rescue Squad
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Second Department (if appl.)
Delavan Rescue Squad
2nd Department Type:
EMS/Rescue Squad/Hospital EMS - Paid, Private EMS
About Me:
I'm pretty laid back and usually just let things roll off my shoulders when something goes wrong, at the same time though, i'm more of a leader than a follower and I have no problem telling people what to do when a job needs to get done...especially when lives hang in the balance. I'm an EMT-IV Tech on two rescue squads and I love every minute!
Day Job:
full-time college student
Side Jobs or Other Organizations:
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Personal Site/Profile:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1594200017&ref=profile#/...
I Love Being in Fire/EMS Because:
I get to help people and the fact that every day is an adventure!
When the Lord made EMT's, he was into his sixth day of
overtime when an angel appeared and said,
"You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one,"
And the Lord said,
"Have you read the specs on this order?

An EMT has to be able to carry an injured person up a wet, grassy
hill in the dark, dodge stray bullets to reach a dying child unarmed, enter
homes a health inspector wouldn't touch, and not wrinkle their uniform."

"He has to be able to lift three times his own weight, crawl into wrecked
cars with barely enough room to move, and console a grieving mother as he is
doing CPR on a baby he knows will never breathe again."

"He has to be in top mental condition at all times,
running on no sleep, black coffee, and half eaten meals.
And he has to have six pairs of hands."

The angel shook her head slowly and said, "Six pairs of hands....no way."
"It's not the hands that are causing me problems," said the Lord,
"It's the three pairs of eyes an EMT has to have."
"That's on the standard model?" asked the angel.

The Lord nodded. "One pair that sees open sores as he's drawing blood and
asks the patient if they may be HIV positive,"
(When he already knows and wishes he'd taken that accounting job)

"Another pair here on the side of his head for is partner's safety.
Another pair of eyes here in front that can look reassuringly at a bleeding
victim and say 'You'll be all right ma'am' when he knows it isn't so."

"Lord," said the angel, touching his sleeve,
"rest and work on this tomorrow."

"I can't," said the Lord, "I already have a model that can talk a 250 pound
drunk out from behind a steering wheel without incident and feed a family of
five on a private service paycheck."

The angel circled the model of the paramedic very slowly,
"Can it think?" she asked.

"You bet," said the Lord. "It can tell you the symptoms of 100 illnesses,
recite drug calculations in its sleep; intubate, defibrillate, medicate, and
continue CPR nonstop over terrain that any doctor would fear...and still it
keeps its sense of humor."

"This EMT also has phenomenal control.
He can deal with a multi-victim trauma, coax a frightened elderly person to
unlock their door, comfort a murder victim's family, and then read in the
daily paper how EMT's were unable to locate a house quickly
enough, allowing a person to die.
A house which had no street sign, no house numbers, no phone to call back."

Finally, the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek of the EMT.

"There's a leak," she pronounced. "I told you that you were trying to put too
much into this model."

"That's not a leak," said the Lord, "It's a tear."
"What's the tear for?" asked the angel.

"It's for bottled-up emotions, for patients they tried in vain to save, for
commitment to hope that they will make a difference in a person's chance to
survive, for life."

"You're a genius," said the angel.

The Lord looked somber, "I didn't put it there."

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At 2:19am on November 1, 2009, Michael G Proksch said…
Hi Jillian

Thank you for letting me have pic with you.
This Mik from Holmen Area FD up by La Crosse Wi
At 11:33pm on October 17, 2009, Duane Dewey Olson said…
Hi from waterloo
At 6:07pm on October 6, 2009, mike said…
hey from the fox valley area
At 2:47pm on August 20, 2009, Rick K. said…
TY
At 2:44pm on August 20, 2009, kardous ali said…
hi forom morocco
kasba.ali11@hotmail.com
At 10:22pm on June 21, 2009, Duane Dewey Olson said…
Hi from waterloo
At 12:22pm on April 7, 2009, charles miller said…
Its been busy with grass fires and car accidents but nothing that bad I wish we would get some warm weather so the grass would green up alittle. I just got back from a fire over by menomonie and elk mound that was fun.
At 12:39pm on March 24, 2009, charles miller said…
how is life in you part of the state have any good calles lately
At 1:18pm on February 9, 2009, johannes jacobus Barnard said…
Hi Jillian how are you doing? long time not hearing from you. stay safe jj south africa
At 9:46am on January 27, 2009, Andrew said…
thats good. not too many departments that i know of have a very good relationship with law enforcement in their area, (all the time) its worse if you are a volunteer department. we have our moments with law enforcement over here, but for the most part the deputies are really great.
 
 

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