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Hometown:
Richmond Va
I Live: (City, State)
Rockingham Va
Years in Fire/EMS:
2
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
I have always wanted to be a firefighter and though about joining a while ago. Finally I actually went down to the station and got an application.
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Bridgewater Fire Co.
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Rank/Role There:
Firefighter / EMT-Basic
Years With This Department/Agency
2
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.bridgewaterfire.com/
Second Department (if appl.)
Manchester Rescue Squad
2nd Department Type:
EMS/Rescue Squad - Volunteer
Rank/Role at Second Department:
EMT - Basic
My Training:
Firefighter I
EMT-B
ICS 100, 700
Wilderness first aid/CPR
Haz-mat awareness
Confined space rescue
Day Job:
Special Education Teacher
I Love Being in Fire/EMS Because:
Helping people who are in need

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At 12:26am on April 1, 2009, AFD said…
i like your t-shirt :)
have a good week, anthony
At 3:37pm on February 23, 2009, Robert said…
Extraordinary Career. Extraordinary People.

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At 7:52am on September 21, 2008, yves rollin said…
Hi Meghan thanks for the add sister .Give me some news n be safe in the pit of hell ttyl
At 10:15am on September 14, 2008, Brandon said…
it was nice to see you back intown the other day
At 3:00pm on September 8, 2008, Brian Gilbert said…
Welcome
At 12:31pm on August 15, 2008, Eric said…
hey thanks for the add, how are you doin?
At 12:35am on August 1, 2008, Brandon said…
just to add to that i got some good just coming from verona bc i drove by with her .
At 12:55am on July 24, 2008, Brandon said…
it was nice to meet you to. I wasnt at the wreck bc i was with my gf that morning.
At 4:18pm on July 18, 2008, Brandon said…
hey girl it was nice seeing on the diabetic emergency last night, and plus ull mite see me tonite at the lawn party grounds.
At 5:23pm on June 20, 2008, Jerry Moore said…
hi how have you been doing i am ok i have not heard from you in a good time i hope ever thing is ok i hope to here from you take care talk to you later
 
 

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