I can identify with you Stumpjumper. Been a Volunteer and Paid Firefighter EMT for 40 years. It's not easy to go back to work or to the next call and act like nothing traumatic has happened. Being part of a small community I very often attend to people I know.
Ok guys!
over just a regular emt or volunteer fire fighter should.
As an emt and volunteer fire fighter I find your comment both offensive and poorly informed. I am sure if you ever need our services you will rethink that comment and say thank you for the proud and valiant person that just left his family usually in the middle of the night to pull our crack out of the fire.
Now keep in mind you don't have to take all the classes to become a nra certified instructor you can take them all if you want to teach them all. But if you only want to teach one or two then you just take the classes that you want. As for Volunteer Fire and EMT up here they don't get paid any thing. Unless they are fighting a forsest fire and even then they get paid vary little for what they do. They do get free training and and gear but thats about it. If it upsets you that much join a department or become a EMT B will only take you about 3 months and then you to can have the discount.
I understand your position as a ccw instructor you too should recieve the same discounts as police fire and ems. I myself have taken advantage of sig sauers first responders discount recently as i am a career and a volunteer paramedic firefighter. these company's are just attempting to reconize all of the hard work that our professions require. I not only have to pull 24 hour shifts away from home, having countless nights of no sleep without any compensation because someone decided that the tooth ache they have had for 3 days has bothered them long enough that they feel the need to wake my whole crew up to take them to the hospital by ambulance only because they will be seen quicker if they arrive in that manner. even though they have 3 cars in the yard and a spouse to drive them, or worse yet go do a drunk driving incident that ends up having 2 fatalitys one of them being your wifes brother and he utters his last words to you just before he passes away and all you can do for him is move on to the next patient who is alive but barely and realize he is also someone close to you that you graduated high school with. they are also reconizing the fact that not only do we put up with situations like the formentioned true scenario's but we have to train appoxamatly 200 - 300 hrs yearly to be proficient in our jobs and it is always evolving into more things like dealing with hazmat and biological agents and even being prepared for radiologic emergencies as well, our medical procedures and training is constantly having to evolve as well its not easy to keep up with. Lots of dedication is put into staying up to date with all the medical procedures that are added to our protocols annually. 343 fire and ems provders lost their lives on 9-11-01 along with a large number of police and port authority personel on that one day, more than any amount of our armed forces have lost in one single day in the last couple of decades. I am not fussing at you for being upset that sometimes we get discounts that the general public dont recieve. i am just trying to let you know what we as individuals have to go through each year. I hope when you contact these companies that you approach it in a manner that gets your profession added to their list, rather than just have them take it from all of us.
As an emt and volunteer fire fighter I find your comment both offensive and poorly informed. I am sure if you ever need our services you will rethink that comment and say thank you for the proud and valiant person that just left his family usually in the middle of the night to pull our crack out of the fire.
i meant as far as handling a pistol for your line of work.how does your job relate to law enforcement or military over a nc concealedd pistol instructor........who really needs the discount more for there line of work?
are you allowed to carry in the emt truck?
thanks for your service to this great nation! most of us Fire and EMS providers like to exercise our second ammendment just as much as you do. we shoot for sport, competition, hunt and practice for self defence as well as prepare ourselves for when the SHTF senario happens. we may not have served on the front lines in some foreign country., but we serve on the front lines in this country and yes we see people blown up by explosives ( when some idiot trys to make homemade fireworks with directions they got off the internet) , we see people shot, beaten, stabbed, burned and so on. and we run into things when everbody is runing away for their dear life. my comment was about the just regular emt or firefighter there is no such thing. we are all professionals career or volunteer it doesnt matter. lots of buisnesses reconize our sacrifice by giving us discounts, they consider us hometown hero's here and now and not only reconize what we do after they have a need for us. If you are looking for a discount simply look to the other manufactures Ie sig sauer gives a direct buy program discount to all law enforcment, and public servie as well as active duty military, discarched military within 90 days of discharge and to retired military in which if you served 20 years you qualify. If you are set on another manufacturers product then provide that manufacturer with a copy of sigs Individual officer program and ask them if they will match it, if they decline then they are'nt someone that i would want to deal with.
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