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Got an interview with Manchester by-the-sea aux....hopefully this works out well....
yep still doing BEMA...waiting for Mike to get back to me as to when to start...i changed my work schedule starting w/e 1/15/05 so that week is the earliest i could start...see ya soonstm4710";p="50596 said:Nice bro.
I got a MAPD app sitting on my desk.
Decided not to go with BEMA or you still going to do it?
Good luck.
how was it?baiello";p="50656 said:I used to be a aux there
Here's to good luck in your interview!JeepinWeezle";p="50594 said:Got an interview with Manchester by-the-sea aux....hopefully this works out well....
Thanks manSgt_110";p="50790 said:Here's to good luck in your interview!JeepinWeezle";p="50594 said:Got an interview with Manchester by-the-sea aux....hopefully this works out well....
That seems cool...looking forward to it!.....Yea mike hasnt given me a call back so I am going to give him a call tomorrow.stm4710";p="50718 said:I tried PM ing you Weezle but to no avail. Good job on the interview. Cant wait to get another normal person down at BEMA. :wink:
You get to take our in house CERT program in April its pretty decent. Mike yacking away about disasters is not fun. The hands on stuff is fun. You get to do search and rescue in confined spaces----in the dark even, rescue cribbing ie picking up concrete slabs off victims, CPR and First Aid, firefighting......you use a fire extingusher to put out a gasoline fire and you are also instructed in basic firefighting. Then after that we have a complete disaster mock up drill were you search a building for victims at night, under real life conditions. Its a 3 day class and like I said, the hands on stuff is fun.
These are my photos (even though I am in some of them ) from the last class in October.
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