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Jonathan
  • 20, Male
  • Lake Charles, Louisiana
  • United States
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Krystal marie and Jonathan are now friends
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I've heard people make the comment that if it gets to hot, it'll have the effects of shrink wrap. I personally never wear it to fires. Although if you think about it, your bunker gear will keep your body from reaching temperatures that would be an...
October 11
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It's been a while since I posted anything regarding future tests I'm looking to partake in. Our state certification center (LSU FETI) is going to be having Instructor 3 as 1 of their given tests. On my department there are only a handful of instru...
October 4
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September 22
My first dept was just under 25yrs, now the dept I'm with was started back in 1876.
September 5
we carry scott 2216 composite bottles on all of our trucks. On our hazmat trailer we have some scott 4500 composites, but there are only a handful of them. TCSS Logue
August 22
We have a dispatch channel that is mainly used for dispatching and some general talking between officers and dispatch, 3 fireground channels, and then about 3-4other channels used for various reasons that in the event of multiple calls can be used...
August 17
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It's been tradition for each year's graduating Cadet class to give the Chief of Training a memorial gift. Some previousgifts have included: a fire axe with a plaque mounted on the head of the axe engraved with the graduating Cadets' names, an old ...
August 17

Profile Information

Hometown:
Lake Charles
I Live: (City, State)
Lake Charles, LA
Years in Fire/EMS:
3
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
Serve my community, protect my hometown, and to play in fire and water.
Relationship Status:
Single
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Lake Charles Fire Department
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Paid
Rank/Role There:
Firefighter, First Responder, Hazardous Materials Team Member
Years With This Department/Agency
Less than 1
Second Department (if appl.)
Chennault Fire Department
2nd Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Paid
Rank/Role at Second Department:
Training Officer, Lieutenant, First Responder, Hazardous Materials Team Member, Driver / Engineer
Years With Second Department/Agency
1
Other Past or Current Departments:
Cajun Country Fire Department
My Training:
First Responder, Instructor II, Firefighter II, Incident Safety Officer, Haz-Mat Operations, ARFF, Driver/Operator-ARFF, NIMS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800
About Me:
Full-time student at LSU online getting my Associates in Fire Science. Hope to one day get my Bachelors in Fire Administration and my EMT-Paramedic. Always looking to further my experience, knowledge, and education. I'm younger than most, so I do appreciate it when those with more experience give me tips and help me out.
Day Job:
Firefighter
Side Jobs or Other Organizations:
Personal Trainer
Personal Site/Profile:
http://www.facebook.com/j.a.logue
Top Issues Facing Responders:
LODD, Budget, and training
I Love Being in Fire/EMS Because:
I'm protecting the place I call Home and the people I call Family.

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At 12:55pm on February 8, 2009, Dennis Steele said…
Well my Dad was from Ohio,but was stationed in LK Charles while in was in the Air force,so we moved back to Ohio,and then I moved to Indiana. Be safe my friend...
At 10:50pm on February 7, 2009, Dennis Steele said…
Hi Jonathan,I was Born in Lk.Charles and get down there every few years,you keep safe my friend....I would like to trade a patch if you can and would do a Fellow cajon a favor.
At 1:34pm on December 17, 2008, Denise M. Broesler said…
Hi, the test was made up of SCBA timed test and components, hoist the 24" ladder and climb onto the roof, send up and down the ax, two person fold of tarp and cover, hook up 1-3/4" hose and the nozzle and bring it to the second floor bedroom and differentiate the types of fire extinguishers and their use. I was so nervous though. I hate tests. I over focus. Tonight is the written.
At 12:12am on December 9, 2008, Jay Nicholson said…

So it's just a cover and all rigs still have hoods also. I think I get it now.
At 11:59pm on December 8, 2008, Jay Nicholson said…
I'll ask you. I was a USAF FF. We wore hoods. BTW this was 30 years ago. Recently I've seen 'silver' helmets in place of hoods. I assume because BA's are a bitch to wear with a hood.
There was an incident a couple of month ago at LAX where the crash guys had hoods though. Just curious.
At 11:51pm on August 27, 2008, Dawn Melody Bladel said…
WELCOME to FFN ! :-) Add me to your list of friends if you would like to. Have fun chat and make some friends its great !
Stay safe and God bless and keep you always .
Your Sis in the Brotherhood,
AVFD Vol. F.F.
Dawn Melody Bladel
 
 

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