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Susie
  • 40, Female
  • Omak, WA
  • United States
  • Secretary / Treasurer, Training…
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Hometown:
Las Vegas, Nevada (born); moved to Riverside, Washington when I was 5 yoa so consider this my hometown
Years in Fire/EMS:
21
Relationship Status:
Single
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Omak Fire Department-Omak, Washington
Department Type:
Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer
Primary Rank/Role
Secretary / Treasurer, Training Officer, Safety Officer, Lieutenant, Firefighter
Years With Department/Agency
18
Second Department (if appl.)
Okanogan County Sheriff
2nd Department Type:
Law Enforcement
Rank/Role at Second Department:
Training Officer, 911 Operator/Dispatcher
Years With Second Department/Agency
14
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Riverside Volunteer Fire Dept (3 years)
My Training:
Firefighter I and II
EVAP
Vehicle Extrication
LPG/LNG Firefighting
Wildland Firefighting-RED card
SCBA
Firefighter Role in Fire Investigation
B-1 Helicopter Safety
CPR/First Aid
Auto-Defib
NIMS 700
Bates Flashover Trailer
NIMS ICS-100
NIMS 200
NIMS 800
Just Promoted to Officer
Fire Station Leadership
Strategy/Tactis for Rural Firefighting
NIMS ICS 300
About Me:
1987-2001: Riverside Fire Dept
2001-present: Omak Fire Dept
4/4/07: Promoted to Lieutenant
1993-2007: Reserve Sgt. Omak Police Dept
1995-present: Okanogan Co. Sheriff
Day Job:
911 Emergency Dispatcher
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I think I joined mostly to scare my mother and have enjoyed every minute of it.

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Safety Officer-training

I have been appointed the safety officer for my department. I need to give a "safety talk" every month at our meeting. I'm looking for some ideas on what to talk about and a way to approach the subject so the department will listen and take heed.

Some of my ideas I would like to discuss are: Seat belts, Winter/Summer rehab, the accountability system, PPE maintanence, Wildland fire attack, Safety equipment on vehicle collisions and physical conditioning.

I would appreciate any input regarding a… Continue

Posted on December 18, 2008 at 2:29pm — 8 Comments

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At 12:39pm on July 31, 2009, Laurel said…
Interesting! What are their names? My fiance' retired from Prosser PD.
At 4:10pm on January 2, 2009, johannes jacobus Barnard said…
Hi susie just stop on your page to say hello JJ south africa be safe
At 9:41am on July 26, 2008, Larry Shugars said…
he is 15 weeks old and now weights 55lbs and growing thanks for asking. YOGI says hi
At 3:32am on July 5, 2008, Michael tan said…
hi susie. how are you. cute doggies u got there hehe. sorry to bother you but i dont know alot of firefighters in the US. can i ask what turnout your using and do you have used surplus for sale at a cheap price. and other fire equipments thanx. God bless be safe always :D
At 8:10am on June 13, 2008, Larry Shugars said…
Susie thanks foryour prayers Yogi is now home from the hospital and doing well.being a bad puppy
At 8:06am on June 13, 2008, Larry Shugars said…
Susie thanks for your prayers Y
At 7:42am on June 10, 2008, Larry Shugars said…
Thank he is doing much better Iwill keep you posted
At 9:15am on May 22, 2008, Tom Eades said…
We should look at something like that. We use King County CBD, and still have the large clunky books to knock around and lose...
At 9:57am on May 19, 2008, Tom Eades said…
I actually like Spillman; the only gripe I have is that our agency won't buy enough of the available modules to actually allow it to make Dispatch recommendations. Still, what we have is far better than using a time clock and cards...
At 7:24pm on May 18, 2008, Tom Eades said…
Susie, Gordon was telling me your com center uses Positron equipment. Let me tell you how sorry I am! Easily the biggest pile of junk on the market; fortunately, none of our dispatchers can take any credit for throwing our good equipment away and buying Positron--it all goes to the 9-1-1 director and our Sheriff--who bought it despite the fact I told him it was junk!
 
 

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