
There are many people who think that volunteer firefighters aren't as good as career. Well let me tell you, in the last 36 hours we had 3 house fires. Most career fire departments that get calls like that have 2 different shifts that will handle it since they go 24 hours on and 48 off. Here is the time line of events.
- Sunday around 1:30am.- Call comes in for house fire. Arrived on scene in 6 minutes to find a 2 story home vacant (for sell) flames shooting through the roof. We get the fire knocked down and save the house. Oh by the way we had 4 engines, 1 platform, and 1 rescue truck all on scene.
- Cleared the scene around 3:30 am to go back to station to get trucks and personnel in service (trip to huddle house at 4:30 am.
- Got to bed around 5:30 am only to get up around 7:15 to go to church to return some equipment.
- Get back to bed around 10:30 am and slept till 2:30 pm.
- Sunday around 9:30 pm second house fire. Arrived on-scene to find single story house heavy smoke showing. Get in and get it put out and get back home after getting trucks in service about 11:30 pm and bed about midnight.
- Monday morning 6:30 am get called back to home and arrive on scene to find flames shooting out of attic. Myself and another guy pack out and go in and get it put out. Pretty awesome way to start a Monday morning. I leave to go back to station (while they are still out getting hot spots put out) to get ready for school at 8am and work afterward.
Keep this in mind, volunteers do this with no pay and don't mind it, sacrifice from family, and don't get reimbursed for gas to travel to these calls.

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