10/22/2007

SOCAL FIRES!!

Hot dry Santa Anna winds are fanning the flames in Southern California. I'm glad I don't work down there. What a madhouse.

Some things I've learned in my short 13 years as a firefighter:

1. When you are driving code (red lights and sirens) don't expect people to yield the right of way.
2. Corollary to #1; When driving code, expect other drivers to do the most ridiculous and unexpected things with their cars. (I actually had a lady come to a complete stop in the middle of the road and put both hands over her ears while closing her eyes.)
3. Whenever you go to an apartment complex for a medical emergency, someone will come up to you and announce that they are the manager. Then they will ask you what’s going on. After you tell them it’s none of their business (by politely informing them that it’s a private medical matter) they will again remind you that they are the manager. Then you tell them “o.k. are you their doctor? Because they don’t need their landlord right now.”
4. Those curbs with the red paint that appear to say “NO PARKING, FIRE LANE” actually say, “Park Here IF You Are More Important Than Other People”.
5. In an emergency situation the general public makes SSD’s, SNAP STUPID DECISIONS. In other words, put them in a situation where immediately making a good decision is necessary due to an imminent threat to life or property and they will make a bad decision.
6. People don’t like to leave their homes, their pets, or their “stuff” behind.

5 comments:

Lignarius Rex said...

They need to attach a police officer to your station for about a week to follow you guys when you are traveling code.

Then start writing tickets. Shouldn't tale to long to train the masses.

Or would it?

Lignarius Rex

Anonymous said...

NEWS FLASH

Britney gets her boys back!!!


Why don't you post on important stuff like that pyro?

Hmmmmm?

Pyrosapien said...

I've tried to talk the chief and the union into supporting cameras on the engines and medic units. Just like those red light cameras at intersections that give tickets for blowing red lights.

These EV [emergency vehicle] cameras would be able to record failure to yeild violators and tickets would be sent out.

no support because 1. the union didn't want the cameras to record us not driving right. 2. the Chief is too worried about the political fallout from people thinking the Fire Department was giving out tickets.

Then we all get shotgunned with "apparatus response safety" lectures every month. You know, when you get brow beat over driving safety and how serious the department takes it...

What a bunch of crap


Anonymous...

I'll dig into that story. sounds big! I'll try to quit wasting my time with all this other trivial stuff.

Anonymous said...

Who is Britney?

Anonymous said...

i think it is a good idea for the fire dept. t give out tickets, as long as you get to collect the proceeds. Political fall out my ass, you should not be breaking the law, so the only people that would be complaining are those responsible for breaking the law and the State because they would not be getting there cut.
Just think about all the equipment and training and what not that the dept. would get and still have money in the budget.