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I watch this show nightly and get a laugh out of it everytime. I think I have run into a few houses bringing in patients to the ED. I have run into a few of them as a patient myself. All in all it is a great show with a perfect combination of char...
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My thoughts and prayers are with the law enforcement officers who lost their lives to senseless violence. My heartfelt condolences to their families, friends and co-workers. Julia Heltemes
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Dale In my opinion I feel it would be impossible not to remember, I feel at the time of the attack most of the world cared. I know i I still well-up if I see a rerun of the attack or watch a movie depicting the event, not only for the many many p...
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Profile Information

Hometown:
Chicago
I Live: (City, State)
Ohio
Years in Fire/EMS:
12 Non active at this point
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
After leaving a City Council meeting one night a member of the FD was there to show off the new defibs the department had just purchased. I asked if they needed volunteers he said sure, I applied, it then turned to a paid position and I wouldn't trade a minute of it. Iloved the challenge of the runs, serving the community and meeting the friends and wonderful people I was blessed enough to meet.
Relationship Status:
Divorced
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
None currently
Department Type:
EMS/Rescue Squad/Hospital EMS - Paid
Rank/Role There:
EMT - Basic, Other Emergency Services Staff
Years With This Department/Agency
12
My Training:
EMT-B, HIV-AIDS Instructor, CPR Instructor Bachelors Degree in Biology.
About Me:
Single Mom of two grown boys (men) , artist (watercolors mostly), supervisor in Human Genetics for Hospital rich in research, Grandma of one precious little girl, Mother-In-Law of a wonderful young woman from Latvia who we are desperately trying to get accepted into the US., avid reader music enthusiast, Christian.
Day Job:
Supervisor in Human Genetics Lab
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Safety, respect both outside and inside departments, politics, drama.

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At 12:49pm on March 25, 2009, Kyle Pfleiderer said…
Same here. How long was you actice? Im hoping to get on a full time department some day. But around my area full time ff jobs are hard to come by.
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At 9:22pm on March 24, 2009, Kelly Joe Aylor said…
Yes its OK to give me a buzz. That goes without saying. I just read through your info, looks like you're doing well. We just played cards with Keith & Mary Morris Saturday night. They are doing good.
At 12:08pm on March 20, 2009, Tim Meckler # 575 said…
Welcome to the family julia
At 11:27am on March 19, 2009, Kelly Joe Aylor said…
Yes, I know Ryan, he works for me. He is a good kid. Everything is good here, both of my kids are in college. Christy is in school in New York City this semester. She graduates this year. Kelsey is finishing up her first year. Got >3 years to go before I retire. I'll probably work a little longer.

Hope things are going good for you.
At 6:26pm on March 18, 2009, Allen Howard said…
Hey there. Welcome to Firefighter Nation. It's a pretty cool website, so be sure to look around some. Stay safe out there.
At 5:13pm on March 18, 2009, Fireyladd Chief Sharp said…
Julia, welcome to the Nation. I am glad you dropped in to join the Group. Your contribution and involvement here is important to us all. Dont be shy just jump in anywhere to get your feet wet. You will get out of this site what you put into it. Lots to do, read and become involved with here. Have fun and be safe.

Chief William Sharp
Southern Oregon Coast
At 3:58pm on March 18, 2009, Thomas A. Barrett said…
Greeting's and Welcome to the Club/Family of FFN, Stay Safe, and Enjoy Life to the Fullest!
 
 

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