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Scott
  • 20, Male
  • Amber, OK
  • United States
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i have two books full of pic so i do not see any thing wrong with it as long as they do not have any dead people in it
April 15
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April 15
we have no problem with it as long as it meets guidelines. it is a great training device. shows what is really happening and nobody can deny it
April 15
If the sole purpose of taking them is to post here or myspace, then keep it to training pictures or social gatherings of your department. It accomplishes the same thing doesn't it? As far as a working fire or an MVA, that is entirely different, bu...
April 14
The more pictures you take could possibly save your departments butt and or helping an investigation if it would be arson. Also Makes a good memorial of what the department has done in the past
April 14
like i said no pics of victs and just a couple of my buddies during rehab time not even facing the scene taking a few pics before we pack up and leave the scene.
April 14
We take pics at most of our fire and MVA calls. We also do not take anyones picture unless they are emercency personell. As long as your pics are done respectively, I see no problem. However, it is wise to have the Chiefs blessings.
April 14
We take photos for documentation purposes. You have to be a bit discreat upon doing so. After those photos are out of the way, we'll try to get some action shots for web sight use, or scrap book, etc.
April 14
Standing in front of a burning building, vacant or not, has to look just AWESOME for the bystanders and media. You know, the ones that decide whether or not you get that shiny new engine, added on funding, etc. and the ones that will put you on te...
April 13
The scene is an department scene , and if you are there as a member of the department then any pics (recordings) you take belong to the department . You should acquire permission from the chief prior to taking them and prior to releasing the photo...
April 13
hmm ok well if it happened at my department I'm sure I could think of a hand full of officers that wouldn't be too happy. I'm not sure if someone else said this but if it's taking pictures of the fire for training purposes or to see what you guys ...
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Hometown:
phoenix, az
I Live: (City, State)
amber, ok
Years in Fire/EMS:
1 year and 8 months
Relationship Status:
Single
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Amber Fire dept.
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Rank/Role There:
Firefighter, First Responder
Years With This Department/Agency
2 years and 5 months
Other Past or Current Departments:
been with amber the whole time i have been in service. took 8 months off because i moved. first joined december 2006 and served until may 2008 and returned back in january 2009.
My Training:
30 hour course. currently attending redlands community college for criminal justice and homeland security and will be taking my firefighter 1 and emt basic in the fall.
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full time student and work at wal-mart
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http://www.myspace.com/scottieboy101

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does anyone see a problem with taking pictures?

does anyone see a problem with taking pictures at a scene if it only involves taking pictures of yourself and other crew members? recently i have taken alot of heat for taking some pictures of myself and some other crew members and a couple of a home that was vacant that was on fire. i had no pictures of victims and or any possible evidence that may interfear with a possible arson investigation. tell me what you think.

what i mean by rehab is we were done with the fire and just hanging out for… Continue

Posted on April 13, 2009 at 12:30pm — 16 Comments

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