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Hometown:
T-Town,PA
I Live: (City, State)
T-Town,PA
Years in Fire/EMS:
Just about a year
Why I Joined the Fire/EMS:
I like helping people out.I also like the danger and the Rush of all the trucks,the lights and sirens.
Relationship Status:
Single
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
TVFC8;T-Town,PA
Department Type:
a:2:{i:0;s:34:"Fire/Rescue Department - Volunteer";i:1;s:28:"EMS/Rescue Squad - Volunteer";}
Rank/Role There:
Junior Firefighter/Explorer
Years With This Department/Agency
Just about a year
Second Department (if appl.)
CJEMS
2nd Department Type:
a:1:{i:0;s:36:"EMS/Rescue Squad/Hospital EMS - Paid";}
Rank/Role at Second Department:
Other Emergency Services Staff
Years With Second Department/Agency
little over a month
My Training:
Hazmat-Basic,Soon to be FF1 and Fire Responder
About Me:
I am the youngest whacker you'll ever find!I am the youngest member in both EMS and Fire Company.I mostly hang with older guys 17-up...kids my age are immature and need to grow up.I have tried just about every pager(Motorola)in a year except for the Minitor I.
Day Job:
Wash Boy for Regester's Chevrolet
Personal Site/Profile:
http://www.myspace.com/tvfc8firefighter
I Love Being in Fire/EMS Because:
The Lights,Siren,and the rush!

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At 11:44pm on August 25, 2008, conner said…
Hey I am form sarnia ontaro And i am 14 and a junior firedighter how old are you ??
At 2:38pm on February 19, 2008, Rik Helldatshot said…
Hey JW ! sittin' here at the firehouse enjoying a beautiful spring like day ! A little slow, thats good! got my Truck washed , man I'm sittin' on top of the world !!! :) Hope it likewise with you.
At 9:23pm on February 14, 2008, Rik Helldatshot said…
Whats my friend in PA doin these days ? Long time no hear ! You have a good weekend and BE SAFE!
At 5:40pm on January 27, 2008, Dylan said…
hay man im a junior and i now its rough in school but hang in there
At 11:35pm on December 23, 2007, Rik Helldatshot said…
Hey ! Little Brother ,You hang in there , That makes you appreciate the all night sleeps and the quite shifts . We have to have those BZ shifts to stay sharp ! Hope Sandy Claus is GOOD to ya ! I'll check on ya in a few days.
At 4:22pm on December 13, 2007, Rik Helldatshot said…
Howdy Young Fellow! How you doing ? Jus making sure yer staying out of trouble -Rik
At 4:43pm on December 2, 2007, Rik Helldatshot said…
Hey Man , I use to write a young lady in Harrisburg a thousand yrs ago. I've still not made it nawth of the Mason-Dixon . YOU be careful up there sportin that car tag ! yer reinforcements are all out flanked :)
At 4:04pm on December 2, 2007, Rik Helldatshot said…
an 8 never looked so good Brother ! PA ? is that close to Vicksburg ?
At 12:10pm on November 15, 2007, Randy Macey said…
The Green Light

All drivers in Ontario are familiar with the emergency red flashing lights and sirens on police cars, ambulances and fire trucks, and know that they are required by law to pull to the right and stop when they see or hear them coming. But not everyone is aware of the Volunteer Firefighter's Green Flashing Light.

In a large city, emergency vehicles are manned by full-time personnel, who use the red lights and sirens to get through traffic to the scene of an emergency in a hurry. Seconds count in a fire or rescue situation, and time lost enroute from traffic congestion can make the difference. For those of us in rural and smaller urban areas, we receive our fire protection from volunteers, who often respond to emergencies in their own private vehicles. These vehicles are not equipped with red lights or sirens that make them stand out from any other vehicle on the road.

When the call for help comes in, our personnel may be at their regular job, at the beach with the family or sleeping in the middle of the night. They drop what they are doing and immediately respond to the fire hall to drive the fire trucks to the emergency scene. Once the trucks have rolled, those that did not make it to the hall will continue to the emergency in their personal vehicle. The problem previously existed that regular traffic did not know that an emergency exists and unknowingly held up firefighters hurrying to the call or to the hall to get the fire trucks on the way.

To help the public identify these firefighters responding in their own vehicles, the Ministry of Transportation amended the Highway Traffic Act to allow volunteer firefighters responding to emergencies to use a light that flashed green. Gravenhurst Firefighters were one of the first departments to adopt the use of the light in the province.

The Green Light gives the firefighters no special privileges when responding to an emergency. It is used only as an identifier to the drivers of other vehicles so that they may give up their right-of-way and allow the firefighter to get to the emergency unimpeded. The use of the light is controlled by the Fire Chief, who has the authority to allow or terminate the firefighter's use of the light

The Ontario Highway Traffic Act states: 62.(16) A firefighter, within the meaning of subsection 1 (1) of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, may carry on or in his or her vehicle a lamp that produces intermittent flashes of green light and may operate the light if the motor vehicle is proceeding to a fire or other emergency. 1997, c. 4, s. 81. Likewise, the Act has this to say about others using the Green Light: 62.(16.1) No person other than a person described in subsection (16) shall operate a lamp that produces intermittent flashes of green light. 1994, c. 35, s. 1.

If you see a vehicle with the tell-tale flashing green light activated, you now know it's one of us, on our way to help one of our neighbors. Remember, the home we're rushing to save, or life we're going to rescue, could be yours, or a close friends. Please let us by!
 
 

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