FFLieu

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  1. It doesn't change the fact that a Chief is a Chief, Captain is a Captain, etc. In the paid service, there are unions that will hear any grievance. In the vollie service, there is an executive board that oversees the department as a whole and will hear any grievance. Those are your two avenues to vent. Department issues shouldn't be vented in public, either because at the end of the day, the person you're venting about has rank and therefore, should be given a certain amount of respect.
  2. I've read past threads, that have since been taken down, in which a local chief and several commissioners were disparaged. Granted, they have been taken down, probably for obvious reasons, but I definitely wouldn't like it if I were a Chief. How would you feel if a member of your department bashed you and the other members making up your line?
  3. I think some of the Chief and Commissioner bashing that goes on here might have something to do with it, but then again, that's just my own thoughts regarding the question.
  4. Just out of curiosity, does this include OSHA regulations as well??
  5. "There is Justice, it Just Takes a While."
  6. If it's going to be a "weather event," then my question is "where can I get tickets?" I really wish meterologists would stop using the word "event" to describe what it really is, a "STORM."
  7. It's sad that things like this are becoming too commonplace. And, what really stings is that it's a minority of bad seeds in the fire service that gives us all a bad name.
  8. I've noticed them in and around the Parkway road stations.
  9. They have one or two cars per troop sector that ride with a qualified EMT.
  10. While he's at it, why doesn't he sue McDonalds and Burger King for making him fat?
  11. She crossed the line. Boom, end of story. She was where she was not authorized to be, and therefore, subject to sanction by local law enforcement.
  12. Well, that's what happens when you cross over the yellow tape that says "Police Line: Do Not Cross."
  13. I'm new here, but I don't like that. People made constructive suggestions that were grounded in either personal experience or the fact that they had an idea to share. A truely ignorant person would have made no suggestions, and would have just sat back and watched your website go down the tubes. People made suggestions because they obviously enjoy the website, as they joined for a specific reason and don't want to see anything happen to the site. Other people, being financially conscious, want to make sure that what they donate toward is really where their money goes. No one who made a suggestion, donation, or questioned how their money will be spent is ignorant. The fact of the matter is, no one in this situation is ignorant. You're absolutely right in your assumption; I have no idea what goes into this website. But, I know how to talk to people, regardless of whether or not they agree with my position. Prior to your post, I was on the fence about donating. But after that post, now I'm not donating. Don't talk to me as if I'm stupid, and don't start a thread where you obviously want people to post either in support of you or give you constructive out-of-the-box ideas, then shoot them down simply because you don't like them. If you ask for an opinion - which is in context what you did - and you get one that you don't like, don't complain about it. Because the simple fact of the situation is that you made a mountain out of a molehill; no one said anything offensive, and if that's the way you're going to be with respect to the 14,000 people on this site, then you obviously have a lot to learn. You can't come out and ask for money, then tell people that they're wrong and that they're offensive simply because they do not share the same viewpoints as you; a group of 14,000 people is going to have 14,000 different viewpoints, and if you want money out of a tenth of them, then you need to change your attitude.
  14. My theory is this. If you want us to pay, then the forums should be like cable TV. Did you ever notice why there are no "adult-oriented" programs on broadcast (network) TV? It's because it's free. They allow cursing and other types of "adult" programming on cable because you pay for it and when you turn it on, you're making a conscious decision to watch that type of programming. That being said, the forums should be like this: If we must be paying members in order to post, then we should be able to completely voice our opinions without any censorship whatsoever. The forum can be like FX or HBO, for example, and not like CBS or NBC.
  15. Everyone on the ship is a fire fighter in the case of a fire. "Fire fighter" on any US Navy ship is a misnomer.
  16. Situation 1: The Lieutenant. Even though you're a medic, you're only as good as the supplies you have on your rig. Let's just say you go to an asthmatic call and the patient needs a breathing treatment. I'm willing to bet that you don't have a nebulizer and the associated drugs that go with it. Medic or no, you're with the FD, so you're nothing more than a CFR. That also goes for paid medics who also volunteer for VACs in their spare time. It's nice to have ALS skills, but if you're with a VAC, then you're strictly BLS. Situation 2: BLS is in charge. BLS is the higher medical authority and you must relinquish care to them. It doesn't matter if the patient needs ALS care; BLS is there, they assume care, and then transport to the hospital. It's easier for everyone involved if the patient gets to the ER quickly; if you wait for an ALS unit to arrive, you're wasting time since you could be at the ER faster.