Scottmitchell74's Firehouse Chronicles

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scottmitchell74

Based on some requests, and probably some overlap in interest, I will use this thread to post photos of fire life in West Texas.

I've got over 26 years on. The last 16 at the fitness station as fitness specialist: my true passion. I joke that I'm a fitness specialist who happens to drive a fire truck.

As a cadet. I'm the pudgy guy in front.  :D
 


My station - #3




My two rides.



As driver, I'm at the pump panel, so I'm able to get some pics. The lads putting wet stuff on the red stuff.






I won't send a flood of pics. A few at a time.
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Thanks that's a dramatic scene last photo! Just sent a pm with 60532 Chris
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scottmitchell74

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2nd Round.

We've established who I am, where I'm stationed, and my role. Now I'll be showing random pics of fire station life, fireground photos, training, physical fitness, etc...

Feel free to ask any questions.

Sometimes weird things happen.  :hmmm: That car somehow jumped a curb, flipped, and cartwheeled; coming to rest against the house without damaging the house.



The 2021 Great Texas Freeze or Snowmageddon: at this point we fought fire in the coldest recorded conditions  - 0 degrees. Later that night our short-lived record was broken when another fire was fought below zero.

This crazy cold snap caused a cascade of systems to collapse. Most of my city was without power and water for days. People froze to death. Our station had a generator so other stations and some old retirees came and slept on cots and recliners for a few days.




Holidays at the station.




Foreigner came to town!!  It happened to be the singer's birthday.


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Steven B

How does real life US firefighting compare to what we see in the likes of Station 19 and Chicago Fire?

scottmitchell74

Quote from: Steven B on June 14, 2026, 11:19:21 AMHow does real life US firefighting compare to what we see in the likes of Station 19 and Chicago Fire?

 

Most of us hate those shows.  :no:  ;D

Actually most of the things they depict are realistic-ish, it's just the compression. They are making a show so they are squeezing a month of runs, fires, drama into one episode.
Yes; firefighters love drama  :D and we talk :censored: (changed by forum) constantly but a lot of our lives at the station would be too boring for TV: training, drills, inspecting businesses, testing fire hydrants, talking to kids/schools, eating, working out, playing cards.

We get paid for the giant "what if" and the fact that it comes unexpectedly any time of the day or night. Our true hazard isn't fires or disasters, it's the "coiled spring" affect of being on high-alert for 48 hours and sleep deprivation. Those are the true killers, which is why health and fitness has come to be emphasized lately.


Good question though!
*Caveat - Busy districts in big cities might have a higher volume of dramatic calls, but then their station density will be greater.
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kusojiji

Wow, the owner of that house go play the lottery after that? Super fortunate that they didn't take damage. I'm guessing they live on the outside of a curve?

I bet you guys have the same sick sense of humor that we had in the Navy. One guy would get a pack of m&ms in the mail, sort them out by color and gather up the ones that had a cracked shell. At the end of the day, he'd go to the fantail and flick each one, one at a time, into Davey Jones' locker.

I get a kick out of this guy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lohU3b2yI8k

scottmitchell74

Quote from: kusojiji on Today at 12:03:02 PMWow, the owner of that house go play the lottery after that? Super fortunate that they didn't take damage. I'm guessing they live on the outside of a curve?

I bet you guys have the same sick sense of humor that we had in the Navy. One guy would get a pack of m&ms in the mail, sort them out by color and gather up the ones that had a cracked shell. At the end of the day, he'd go to the fantail and flick each one, one at a time, into Davey Jones' locker.

I get a kick out of this guy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lohU3b2yI8k

Yes, exactly. On a curve.  :thumbsup:

Yeah, it's like living with a bunch of 13 year olds.  :laugh:
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