Wednesday, June 29, 2016

fire houses, dalmatians....

There have been several local fires lately...I have seen the smoke in the air from them...I know how very important it is that we have local Firemen, Fire Departments, and Fire Houses for the Fire men to live at while they work on call...

EVERY area, everywhere needs to have a group of tough, hard working, reliable, quick responding, and well trained Fire Men to battle fires...you never know when you will need assistance to put out a fire and/or save your home or your life!

These Fire Departments need to be established and have everything they need at the Fire House to quickly respond as needed.....I know how very important the Fire Departments, Fire Men, Equipment, trucks, gear, and the Fire Houses are!..Too often the local small town volunteer fire departments have little or no money, no access to water...and that needs some attention/help...

Training to be a Fire Man, you can be a woman or a man!...They save lives and this is a good occupation to wish to help with...Volunteering for local small town Fire & Rescue is always good BUT you need to be properly trained always...



In larger cities they have well equipped Fire Houses they live at while on call and it is like home for them....they rest, have meals, play games and listen for emergency calls so they will know it is time to go put out a fire/save lives....on call 24/7.



I believe that EVERY Fire house needs to have at least 2 or 3 pals living at the Fire Houses at all times to be friends/family with the Fire Men!.....It is an old tradition to have a few Dalmatians and they dwell there at the Fire House, they stay there at all times and take good care of the workers!...cute!..

The Dalmatian dog is a very sweet, docile dog, it is sometimes very hyper, rambunctious, playful, active and sporty.....Traditionally Dalmatians are always living at the Fire Houses/Fire Departments and are properly cared for, kept safe, and always have someone to talk to, and play with, they need water/food, and to walk outside of the Fire Houses so they can go to the bathroom, enjoy some sunshine!.They always live there at the Fire Department/Fire House

Too many times these sweet Dalmatians have been abused by nasty sicko humans and they become terribly hurt! *makes me cry and VERY angry* We should always take good proper care of them and IF you wish to have a Dalmatian as a pet make VERY sure you have the time, money, and energy to be a good family/friend for them! I love them! they are white with black spots on their fur and so beautiful!.....



There should be plenty of fundraisers to raise money for the local Fire & rescue teams, departments...These can often occur in the evenings and during days when everyone is able to attend/weekends.....They have so many different events to help raise awareness for Fire Safety, and to raise money for the local Fire Departments, the small town Volunteer Fire & Rescue teams need a lot of help also in the local isolated areas of vast land, country side...

Fire can rage out of control too often and we need to always keep the local Emergency/Medical Teams/First responders/Fire Department telephone numbers close by the phone tacked on the wall so it will not be lost....in case of sudden emergencies!

Let them know you appreciate all their tough work and hours they keep you safe!

I remember in school that the local Fire Departments stopped by the school and had informational lectures for us to learn about Fire Safety..they handed out literature about Fire Safety and these neato little Pom-Pom craft critters that had stick on feet, antennas, and wiggle eyes, along with the local fire department's telephone number/address attached on their feet, they were something else, very unique crafts and sometimes they had a small Fire Man Hat on their tops....They were usually any color..But I remember them, a lot of fun....and a telephone emergency number attached..good idea for everyone!

always be cautious of fire and know the telephone numbers to your local Fire Departments in case of fire emergency...

Julie
 

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