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    It may take you two minutes to read this, but if you do not take the time to read this you are one of the people this post is talking about.


    You stay up for 16 hours. He's been up for 48 straight. You take a warm shower to help you wake up. The rain in the middle of the interstate keeps him awake. You complain of a 'headache', and call in sick. He's chilled to the bone, hasn't eaten all day, has the flu, and then runs into a burning building. You drink your coffee on your way to the mall. He pumps on a five year olds chest on the way to the hospital. You make sure you're cell phone is in your pocket. He makes sure the pass device on his pack is working. You talk trash about your 'buddies' that aren't with you. He watches his buddy fall through four floors. You walk down the beach, staring at all the pretty girls. He walks down the highway looking for the motorcyclists missing limb. You complain about how hot it is. He wears fifty pounds of gear in the middle of July and drags a body out of 1600 degree flames. You go out to lunch, and complain because the restaurant got your order wrong. He hasn't seen a meal since the last shift ate breakfast. Your maid makes your bed and washes your clothes. He's worn the same stinking, wet, grungy clothes for the past 24 hours....no time for a shower. You go to the mall and get your hair redone. He holds the hair of some college girl while she's puking in the back of the ambulance. You're angry because your class ran 5 minutes over. His shift ended 2 hours ago and he's on for another 24 hours at a station thirty miles away. You call your girlfriend and set a date for tonight. He calls his girlfriend to tell her he made it back alive....then leaves abruptly for another fire. You yell and scream at the engine that just past you because they slowed you down. He's in the back of the engine, going to cut somebody out of their car only to find out that their dead and their daughter is barely alive. You roll your eyes as a baby cries. He cries as he hears his new born cry in the hospital....but he was taking a drunk teenager in when his boy was born. You criticize your fire dept. and say they're never there quick enough. He blows the air horn while the person in front of them refuses to move while talking on their cell phone and doing their makeup. You hear the jokes about fallen firefighters and say they should have known better. He feels the floor give way while he's carrying an old lady from her bedroom and tosses on to the hard floor and falls into the unknown. You see the bright lights when you go by. He sees the broken bodies lying around the car. You are asked to go to the store by your parents. You don't. He looks into buying a bullet proof vest because he has been shot at trying to save the shooting victims life. You stay at home and watch TV. He takes his spare time to wash the wagon, restock the ambulance and maybe call his mother to tell her not to worry-he'll be home the next night . You crawl into your soft bed, with down pillows, and get comfortable. He tries to sleep on his spring board bed, but keeps getting woken up by the gong and bell, ah, one hour of sleep, it should due till tomorrow night. You sit there and judge him, saying that it's a waste of money to have them around. Garbage truck workers make more than he does, but its not for the money, its for the people who don't appreciate what he does.

    If you support your local firefighters, repost this with a 'A fireman's life' If you don't support your firefighter well, then don't repost, it's not like you care any way. And above all some of us do it for free.


    IF YOU KNOW OR LOVE A FIREMAN REPOST THIS................... IF U DONT PLEASE REPOST IT FOR THE ONES THAT HAVE GIVEN THIER LIVES FOR A FELLOW MAN

    Bob Dunn
    Fire Chief

    Springdale Fire Protection District
    1771 Springdale Boulevard
    Fenton, MO 63026

    #2
    Originally posted by LWArchery View Post
    It may take you two minutes to read this, but if you do not take the time to read this you are one of the people this post is talking about.


    You stay up for 16 hours. He's been up for 48 straight. You take a warm shower to help you wake up. The rain in the middle of the interstate keeps him awake. You complain of a 'headache', and call in sick. He's chilled to the bone, hasn't eaten all day, has the flu, and then runs into a burning building. You drink your coffee on your way to the mall. He pumps on a five year olds chest on the way to the hospital. You make sure you're cell phone is in your pocket. He makes sure the pass device on his pack is working. You talk trash about your 'buddies' that aren't with you. He watches his buddy fall through four floors. You walk down the beach, staring at all the pretty girls. He walks down the highway looking for the motorcyclists missing limb. You complain about how hot it is. He wears fifty pounds of gear in the middle of July and drags a body out of 1600 degree flames. You go out to lunch, and complain because the restaurant got your order wrong. He hasn't seen a meal since the last shift ate breakfast. Your maid makes your bed and washes your clothes. He's worn the same stinking, wet, grungy clothes for the past 24 hours....no time for a shower. You go to the mall and get your hair redone. He holds the hair of some college girl while she's puking in the back of the ambulance. You're angry because your class ran 5 minutes over. His shift ended 2 hours ago and he's on for another 24 hours at a station thirty miles away. You call your girlfriend and set a date for tonight. He calls his girlfriend to tell her he made it back alive....then leaves abruptly for another fire. You yell and scream at the engine that just past you because they slowed you down. He's in the back of the engine, going to cut somebody out of their car only to find out that their dead and their daughter is barely alive. You roll your eyes as a baby cries. He cries as he hears his new born cry in the hospital....but he was taking a drunk teenager in when his boy was born. You criticize your fire dept. and say they're never there quick enough. He blows the air horn while the person in front of them refuses to move while talking on their cell phone and doing their makeup. You hear the jokes about fallen firefighters and say they should have known better. He feels the floor give way while he's carrying an old lady from her bedroom and tosses on to the hard floor and falls into the unknown. You see the bright lights when you go by. He sees the broken bodies lying around the car. You are asked to go to the store by your parents. You don't. He looks into buying a bullet proof vest because he has been shot at trying to save the shooting victims life. You stay at home and watch TV. He takes his spare time to wash the wagon, restock the ambulance and maybe call his mother to tell her not to worry-he'll be home the next night . You crawl into your soft bed, with down pillows, and get comfortable. He tries to sleep on his spring board bed, but keeps getting woken up by the gong and bell, ah, one hour of sleep, it should due till tomorrow night. You sit there and judge him, saying that it's a waste of money to have them around. Garbage truck workers make more than he does, but its not for the money, its for the people who don't appreciate what he does.

    If you support your local firefighters, repost this with a 'A fireman's life' If you don't support your firefighter well, then don't repost, it's not like you care any way. And above all some of us do it for free.


    IF YOU KNOW OR LOVE A FIREMAN REPOST THIS................... IF U DONT PLEASE REPOST IT FOR THE ONES THAT HAVE GIVEN THIER LIVES FOR A FELLOW MAN

    Bob Dunn
    Fire Chief

    Springdale Fire Protection District
    1771 Springdale Boulevard
    Fenton, MO 63026
    Here is a repost. The last part of the last line "some of us do it for free" that would be me.

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      #3
      I should have been a fireman......I never get to sleep or grocery shop on duty, and NOBODY wants to see me show up at their house..

      JK.

      Love my fireman brothers and sisters. Your all HERO's in my mind.

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        #4
        I very much appreciate what our firemen do for us.

        My father-in law is a captain in HFD. His brother (my wife's uncle) is a senior captain. I have three good friends who are firemen. I know and experience the sacrifices they make to keep us safe. God Bless and keep up the good fight.

        Originally posted by LWArchery View Post
        It may take you two minutes to read this, but if you do not take the time to read this you are one of the people this post is talking about.


        You stay up for 16 hours. He's been up for 48 straight. You take a warm shower to help you wake up. The rain in the middle of the interstate keeps him awake. You complain of a 'headache', and call in sick. He's chilled to the bone, hasn't eaten all day, has the flu, and then runs into a burning building. You drink your coffee on your way to the mall. He pumps on a five year olds chest on the way to the hospital. You make sure you're cell phone is in your pocket. He makes sure the pass device on his pack is working. You talk trash about your 'buddies' that aren't with you. He watches his buddy fall through four floors. You walk down the beach, staring at all the pretty girls. He walks down the highway looking for the motorcyclists missing limb. You complain about how hot it is. He wears fifty pounds of gear in the middle of July and drags a body out of 1600 degree flames. You go out to lunch, and complain because the restaurant got your order wrong. He hasn't seen a meal since the last shift ate breakfast. Your maid makes your bed and washes your clothes. He's worn the same stinking, wet, grungy clothes for the past 24 hours....no time for a shower. You go to the mall and get your hair redone. He holds the hair of some college girl while she's puking in the back of the ambulance. You're angry because your class ran 5 minutes over. His shift ended 2 hours ago and he's on for another 24 hours at a station thirty miles away. You call your girlfriend and set a date for tonight. He calls his girlfriend to tell her he made it back alive....then leaves abruptly for another fire. You yell and scream at the engine that just past you because they slowed you down. He's in the back of the engine, going to cut somebody out of their car only to find out that their dead and their daughter is barely alive. You roll your eyes as a baby cries. He cries as he hears his new born cry in the hospital....but he was taking a drunk teenager in when his boy was born. You criticize your fire dept. and say they're never there quick enough. He blows the air horn while the person in front of them refuses to move while talking on their cell phone and doing their makeup. You hear the jokes about fallen firefighters and say they should have known better. He feels the floor give way while he's carrying an old lady from her bedroom and tosses on to the hard floor and falls into the unknown. You see the bright lights when you go by. He sees the broken bodies lying around the car. You are asked to go to the store by your parents. You don't. He looks into buying a bullet proof vest because he has been shot at trying to save the shooting victims life. You stay at home and watch TV. He takes his spare time to wash the wagon, restock the ambulance and maybe call his mother to tell her not to worry-he'll be home the next night . You crawl into your soft bed, with down pillows, and get comfortable. He tries to sleep on his spring board bed, but keeps getting woken up by the gong and bell, ah, one hour of sleep, it should due till tomorrow night. You sit there and judge him, saying that it's a waste of money to have them around. Garbage truck workers make more than he does, but its not for the money, its for the people who don't appreciate what he does.

        If you support your local firefighters, repost this with a 'A fireman's life' If you don't support your firefighter well, then don't repost, it's not like you care any way. And above all some of us do it for free.


        IF YOU KNOW OR LOVE A FIREMAN REPOST THIS................... IF U DONT PLEASE REPOST IT FOR THE ONES THAT HAVE GIVEN THIER LIVES FOR A FELLOW MAN

        Bob Dunn
        Fire Chief

        Springdale Fire Protection District
        1771 Springdale Boulevard
        Fenton, MO 63026

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          #5
          I support my local searvents. I know several Fireman in Houston and one is on the emergency respone team. He gets called out anytime the weather gets bad or any distaers. He is called out away from his family any time there is a hurricane.To protect our family he has to leave his.

          BUT my God normally he only works like what 8 days a month. So this past season as I was working 60 hours a week he was hunting. No dis resrept attened and if He was not a close friend I would not post this. But dang I should have been a fireman myself.

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            #6
            I was a volunteer fire fighter for 8 years until I herniated 2 discs in my back and can hardly get around sometimes. I'm fianlly getting better and the kids are grown so I might just volunteer again. It is a thankless job sometimes. Other times just a simple thanks for saving a family picture from a burning house is all you need.

            God bless all those that serve and fight to make our nations better and safe.

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              #7
              Originally posted by WIKI View Post
              I support my local searvents. I know several Fireman in Houston and one is on the emergency respone team. He gets called out anytime the weather gets bad or any distaers. He is called out away from his family any time there is a hurricane.To protect our family he has to leave his.

              BUT my God normally he only works like what 8 days a month. So this past season as I was working 60 hours a week he was hunting. No dis resrept attened and if He was not a close friend I would not post this. But dang I should have been a fireman myself.

              It's not as easy as you think. I have grown up in a family of fire fighters. There is some jobs like many with different possisions but A FIRE FIGHTER has it pretty ruff. ( My grandfather retierd Fire Chief Of Grand Prairie, My Uncle Active Battalion Cheif of Grapevine, My Dad retierd FireFighter of Arlington.) I never got to finish the Acadamey do to health issuse and my Brother is next in line. I have seen and been threw what was said, but what a job it would be.

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                #8
                Originally posted by huntinfool View Post
                I was a volunteer fire fighter for 8 years until I herniated 2 discs in my back and can hardly get around sometimes. I'm fianlly getting better and the kids are grown so I might just volunteer again. It is a thankless job sometimes. Other times just a simple thanks for saving a family picture from a burning house is all you need.
                God bless all those that serve and fight to make our nations better and safe.
                nuff said

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                  #9
                  I understand. I am just giving a little ribbing here. I go out of my way to make sure his family has everything they need on those times he is called out. My next door neighbor growing up was a fireman. It was blast in the summers to hear the alarm go off. If it was a grass fire he would let his boys and I tag along. Those were some exciting times as a kid to say the leaste.

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                    #10
                    I have been a firefighter for over 25 yrs, my dad was one for over 38yrs, and my grandfather 36 yrs, yeah it's only 8-10 days a month but at 24 hr shifts thats around 240 hrs compared to a 9-5 job 20 days a month at 160 hrs, not all nights are spent sleeping and not all are spent awake either. Not a job to get rich at but it is secure, good benefits and a pension, if you live to see it. Here in Houston the average age that a fire fighter lives to be is 59.5, so that is a negative to the job. Kudos to my firefighter friends especially the volunteers. P.S. Please don't hate us if we are hunting while you are at work!

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                      #11
                      Thanks for all the service guys.

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                        #12
                        Major props to all the Fireman out there. My brother is a Los Angeles Fireman. They lost a fireman from his station last week and it was one of the toughest thing my brother has gone through.

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                          #13
                          mighty powerful words,thanks to all who do this work...

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                            #14
                            I was w/ HFD before going to DHS as a federal officer. Great guys and great job, miss it alot. God Bless all of them.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bullydog View Post
                              I should have been a fireman......I never get to sleep or grocery shop on duty, and NOBODY wants to see me show up at their house..

                              JK.

                              Love my fireman brothers and sisters. Your all HERO's in my mind.
                              Your giving Scotty ammunition dude.

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