Steelers Who Are Firefighters
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Steelers Who Are Firefighters
Here in Texas and in Oklahoma we are having problems with wildfires. I hope and pray all of our steel brothers who are fireman will be safe and no harm come their way. My hat is off to you guys for the courage you have for such a dangerous job. I just wonder how many steel players here on the forum are fireman?
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- Roy Ayres
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Edited to say: Gene that is an impressive display of your awards and Fire Department memoribilia.
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- Andy Sandoval
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I retired from the Bakersfield City Fire Dept. last March after 25 yrs. I also worked for the kern County Fire Dept. for two years prior to workin for Bakersfield City and before kern County I worked out at Edwards Air Force Base for 6 years as a Federal Fire Firefighter. I figured over 30 years in the Fire service was long enough.
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Currently a Captain in northern Dallas County. Been in the fire businees for 25 years.
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- David Wren
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Spent 12 years as a wild land firefighter for the US Forest Service, on a "Hot Shot" hand crew (and now do IT stuff). My hat's off to anyone who will go in harm's way (fire, police, military) for the safety of the general public. If they are also a steeler, better yet!
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- Andy Jones
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I retired from Meridian,MS Fire Department as s Battalion Chief after 24 years in 2002.I am currently a fireman at Choctaw Fire Department on the Pearl River Choctaw Indian reservation in Choctaw,MS.Nearly 28 Years on the job and have loved 99% of it.I wished I had taken up the steel when I started in the fire service.Just look at all the practicing time I missed!
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- R. D. Miller
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- John Coffman
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Great Thread Paul. Been a while since we have communicated. Lawton to is very dry, Jim Harper had a lot of fire over by him but he's ok. I've been volunteer firefighter for over 10 year. My brother Fred is Assist Chief close to Someriville Al. Thanks for keeping us all safe. Hat off guys
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- John Maggard
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I've been a novice steeler for an extended period of time (but avid reader here - thanks to all who make this site what it is) and volunteer FF(Captain)/EMT(Asst.Chief)for 15 years...we have a very strange split-department arrangement - gotta love politics. My hat is WAY off to you guys that do the wildfire duty out there - stay safe.
John
John
- David Coplin
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I remember a preacher told me several years ago if he could go through life again he would be a fireman. One reason was they get to sleep through the night and get paid if nothing is happening. Thay may be true to a point but those men do not sit around and twiddle their thumbs when not fighting fires. Here locally, they go from building to building checking things out and setting up escape plans in case there was a fire. They also go to the schools telling our children the importance of fire safety. They may sleep at night when they are not busy but their lives are in danger when they are fighting fires. I just do not think I would want to be in their position. You guys are highly respected in my book.
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How about a firefighter who's a wannabe steeler? Been a volunteer in suburban Philadelphia (NJ) for 33 years. I've been Chief for the last 13 and looking to pass the trumpet on. But volleys are getting hard to come by these days. I'm also a retired cop after 28 years.
Brand new to the forum and enjoying my "lurking" so far.
Tom
Brand new to the forum and enjoying my "lurking" so far.
Tom
- David Coplin
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