Serving as the Captain of a fire department means training rookies to become firefighters. How do you know when they have gone from rookie to firefighter? Are they a fire fighter when they pass FFI, or is it when they come off "proby" or probationary status. When the time set by your department is up, say a year, are they no longer a rookie then? Is it when they put on their navy blue firefighter t-shirts or car plaque on their license plates?
New Years Day (was that just 10 days ago!) I wrote a blog about these two firefighters. They were just rookies then.
New Years Day Firefighter Blog: Firefighter Rookies
Just returned home from our first fire call of 2008. 14 years of firefighter experience, training and dedication...... Yeah you guessed it - a carbon monoxide alarm. Not just a carbon monoxide alarm, a bad battery in a carbon monoxide detector. Can't get more exciting than that.
Sure, the rookies were thrilled, packs on - CO detectors in hand - helmets in place. I even had to drive because all my engine pump operators were still celebrating the effects of New Years Eve........we won't see them until noon! Ice all over the place because it's freezing outside, too narrow streets in the area with cars parked everywhere because of all the New Years Eve parties, but those Rookies were still happy.
Zero readings in the residence, grumpy homeowners who wanted us to leave another extra battery above the one we replaced for them in case it happens again. But those damn Rookies didn't care, happily replaced the battery, glad to be on the first fire call of the year. It's contagious I tell you, just being a part of the enthusiasm of the new generation of firefighters. It's a good thing, you know, and just when I was deciding that and backing the engine into the bay we heard the squad dispatched for CPR in progress by frantic family members a few blocks away. An hour into the new year and someone coded......What a way to start the year.
Another reminder of how short it all is and how it all matters everyday. Keep the enthusiasm alive. Never get complacent. Keep your training strong and your morale stronger. Take a reminder from the Rookies, it is great! (Dedicated to MikeyG and Austin - you guys are great, looking forward to serving with you in 2008!)
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Respectfully submitted by Captain 46
Photo was taken July 2007 at a structure fire in East Windsor, NJ by East Windsor Fire Company #2 Photographer Cindy Rashkin. |
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