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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 210026" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>thank you, I like the saying in your signature. It really does put the priorites that firefighters need to have in very clear terms. I hope that somewhere, somehow you have a saying to ask help in knowing the difference between when someone is saveable and when it is just too late. And to help you deal with the times when you just can't help. That must be incredibly difficult to deal with.</p><p> </p><p>My uncle was a volunteer firefighter for many years, also on P&G's firefighting team (he worked in one of their factories in OH). I can remember him telling us about when the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Cincinnati, OH burned down in the 70's. He STILL, to this day, has nightmares about things he saw that night. He was a strong influence on me, making safety one of my top priorities (my nickname as a little girl was Safetybug). It made me less than popular with other kids as a child, but it DID keep some of the kids on my block from getting seriously hurt.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I hope that you have good coping techniques for the bad days. Thanks for offering advice here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 210026, member: 1233"] thank you, I like the saying in your signature. It really does put the priorites that firefighters need to have in very clear terms. I hope that somewhere, somehow you have a saying to ask help in knowing the difference between when someone is saveable and when it is just too late. And to help you deal with the times when you just can't help. That must be incredibly difficult to deal with. My uncle was a volunteer firefighter for many years, also on P&G's firefighting team (he worked in one of their factories in OH). I can remember him telling us about when the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Cincinnati, OH burned down in the 70's. He STILL, to this day, has nightmares about things he saw that night. He was a strong influence on me, making safety one of my top priorities (my nickname as a little girl was Safetybug). It made me less than popular with other kids as a child, but it DID keep some of the kids on my block from getting seriously hurt. Anyway, I hope that you have good coping techniques for the bad days. Thanks for offering advice here. [/QUOTE]
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