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This page is a bit about my family, some training that I have partaken in the Fire/Ems industry and a little about me. And a little feel good story at the bottom.

But first I have to thank my wife Donna for putting up with so much, as of late she has asked me to retire from the field due to all the interdepartmental politics. But as most of you know once fire fighting gets in the blood, It's a hard field to walk away from.

I'am considering becoming an instructor in the fire field here in the real near future because at 38 my age is slowing me down a little, but can't let the younger ones know that I'm slowin........

I was pretty much born into the Fire/Ems field as my dad was a Fire Fighter/Emt and my mother an Emt. My uncle George was the chief of my department for 15 years and my younger brother mark was chief for two.I learned C.P.R. at 12 and I took my first Emt course at 16. At 18 I taught American Red Cross basic and advanced first aide for 9 years and instructed C.P.R for 12 years. I have now spent countless training hours in both the Fire and Ems fields. My 18 year old son and 21 year old step-daughter are both active fire fighters within my department. They both had a chance to see a working structure fire a few years back and of course it set the hook.

Well thats about it so enjoy your trip around the site and stop back again.

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My Family

My wife Donna
Step-daughter Tracey Renee 21
Son Brian Jr. 18
Daughter Renee Lynn 17
Step-daughter Lara Jill 16
Daughter Mikala Paige 2
Grand-daughter Madison Sierra 3

Hobbies

Hunting
Guitar
Drums
Nascar
N.F.L
Fantasy Sports
The Internet
My Two Year Old Daughter and Three Year Old Grand-Daughter


My Wife Donna

STATE AND NATIONAL TRAINING THAT I AM CERTIFIED

ESSENTIALS OF FIRE FIGHTING
VEHICLE EXTRICATION AND RESCUE
AIRCRAFT EXTRICATION AND RESCUE
HAZ-MAT R & I
HAZ-MAT OP'S
HAZ-MAT TECHNICIAN
CLEARFIELD COUNTY HAZ-MAT RESPONSE TEAM MEMBER (SHARCC)
RADIOLOGICAL MONITOR
RADIOLOGICAL RESPONSE TEAM MEMBER
ELECTRICAL EMERGENCIES
ARSON AWARENESS
LEADERSHIP I
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TERRORISM
INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM
I.S.T.
BOC INDUSTRIAL GASES
NATURAL GAS EMERGENCIES AND CONTROL
EMERGENCY VEHICLE OP'S

RETIRED

VICE PRESIDENT
LIEUTENANT
TRAINING OFFICER
CPR INSTRUCTOR
FIRST AID INSTRUCTOR

FEEL GOOD STORY OF 2000

On 22 January 2000 the Falls Creek Fire Department was called to a two car MVA on State Route 219 North of Falls Creek with the Brockway Fire Department called as mutual aide.

It was reported that one car was on fire and the other was blocking the hi-way. I was in our rescue truck, the first responding unit and first unit to arrive on scene

We arrived just behind our chief and immediately secured the scene and attempted to find out where the occupants of the vehicles were. We discovered that there was no entrapment in either vehicle and that one patient was sitting in a passerby's car with moderate injuries and the other was lying on the berm of the road about 30 feet from the burning car with sever injuries.

Our engine arrived and started extinquishing the car that by this time was fully envolved. Our Emt's and First responders tended to the injured along with our local ambulance services.

Once the fire was out and the injured were being transported to the hospital I discovered that four area men had pulled this woman from the car that was on fire as it was burning.
They could not get the doors open and in there struggle with the doors they actually ripped the door skin off the drivers side. The patient was semi concious and could not help these men to free her self.

At this time the fire was contained in the engine compartment, but what these four men did not know was that there was a hole in the gas tank and the gasoline from the tank was working it's way through the snow towards the front of the car.

They pulled the woman from the car through the window and dragged her about thirty feet away when the car erupted into flames.Now this touched me and inspired me to do something for these men, but at the time I did not know what. But I took down their names and addresses, thanked them all and learned that one of them after saving this woman, was a photographer for our local newspaper and only at that point did he resume his work and he took pictures of the scene.

I thought about what these guys did for the woman in the car that day. Here were four men with no formal training what so ever in the Fire/Ems field that stopped and put their lives at risk to save anothers. I made phone calls, I sent E-mails, I wrote letters to try to find a way to show these four some appreciation and get them some type of local recognition.

Then it hit me. I knew that the Governor of Pennsylvania awarded merit citations for people like this so I contacted the Governors office and the people there were great. I spoke quickly Governor Ridge who thanked me for taking the time to send their names in for the merit. They took the four mens names and information about what they did and two weeks later I recieved their merit citations in the mail.

On 1 May 2000, All affiliated Fire/Ems Stations with the incident had representitives present to award these four men with their Governors citations of merit at the Falls Creek Fire Department.

Susan Hand of Brockway Pa. owes her life to these four men. She greatly appreciated what they did for her as you might expect.

Again, One year later, With many thanks to:

Paul Wilson
Carl Hanshaw
George Weisner
Ron Stenta

For putting someone else's life ahead of your own.

( Note: The picture in the upper right corner of this page is the incident I am writing about. That is Sue Hand bundled up and this is very early into the incident. )


Pa. Governor Tom Ridge


Pennsylvania.com

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