Firemen All over our country in communities and towns have Big Red and Yellow trucks are setting around. Each truck has a number painted on its side it fills each of its members with a great deal of pride. There's a closeness with members that's hard to explain it’s a brotherhood of "Dancers with Flames". You fight the fires you smell of smoke you're bone tired your clothes are soaked. You do the job the best you can it’s for your neighbors and your fellow man. Now it's not easy being a fireman's wife knowing with each call your husband may risk his life. You try not to worry the feeling you fight until he returns and you know he's alright. The alarm goes off there's a wreck down the road, you look in the car it's a kid you know. Mobile home on fire it's all in flames there stands a family in the freezing rain. Summer air is hot and dry Lightning strikes down from the sky Woods on fire Trucks must roll People counting on you to get it under control. You volunteer your energy and your time but I don't think much about you until the house fire or accident is MINE! Then comes a day and you answered a call that some of your members never came back from at all. They may have laid their life down and you risk yours too. For someone they never knew but, you're firemen and that's what firemen do. And when your life is over May God take you by the hand, He'll have a new job for you, because Heaven won't be needing a FIREMAN!
About me: I am 25 years old, I live in Casey Illinois. I am 6 foot 2 inches tall, 173lbs, brown hair, blue & brown eyes. . I am also a Firefighter in Casey, Illinois. In my spare time I love camping and traveling and just about anything outdoors like riding 4 wheeler. I have been to Colorado, Missouri, Kansas, Michigan, West Virginia, Florida and thats just a few of the places that I have been but there are many more places I would love to see. If you would like to know anymore about me just ask me.
Engine company is the company with the balls. They go in a actually fight the fire. The only lifeline they have out is the water coming out of the hose.