We had a structure fire near our place recently, and due to extremely good luck and favorable circumstances, we were able to save the house.
Yeah I got there first, but I do not deserve full credit, as I could not have stopped the fire completely without all of the help that showed up after I did. I don't have permission to name names, but let's give it up for the other crews that came out and did the bulk of the work.
The local paper decided, instead of an article on the fire, to do a feature on our newly-discovered status as a live-in family at a fire station:
Volunteer firefighter operates out of rural home in Bear Prairie
I guess no one minds a pat on the back once in a while. But really, I do love this job, no credit or rewards are required, and I honestly would have been happier to continue to fly under the radar. Anyway, due to how these things work (when one gets spotted in the media and owes the crew ice cream), this kind of coverage necessitated delivering ice cream enough to cover all shifts at six nearby fire stations across four fire districts. Cha-ching!
But it gets better. Or worse, depending on how you see these things. Firehouse Magazine decided to pick it up:
Rural Wash. Station aka Home Has No Siren, No Pole
And now I hear that the Daily Dispatch also has it linked from their front page.
(Update, now Fire Engineering has picked up the story as well: Volunteer Firefighter Operates Out of Rural WA Home)
I am getting Facebook requests for ice cream from friends all over the country. Wisely, some of them are noting that ice cream doesn't ship well, and are suggesting certain beers instead.
One of my co-workers turned one of the media photos into this hilarious meme:
Through all this, somehow Engine 17 has escaped mention. If someone can think of a magic way to turn this media attention into a fundraiser to help fund the restoration 17, that would be terrific.
As one good friend reminded me in the midst of this craziness and my fretting about overexposure, I guess this is my 15 minutes of fame and I should just ride it out and enjoy it.
OK, I'll try.
.... gaaaaaah!!!!
Requests for Service Report - January 2020
4 years ago
well done Frank! Charlie here, long ways from 'autocad' I saw of you're firetrucks back in '89 or '90 was it? ALOHA
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