Everyone has a time in their life when they feel accomplished, and that they have done the very best possible. I have had many such times in my life because I love the feeling that comes with it. The times that I felt I was at my best were when I was volunteering with the New Hartford Fire Department and Ambulance. There were many factors that contributed to this but the ones that stick out most in my mind and the ones that contributed the most were when the fire department received a large grant due to the work I had done, when I helped save a man’s life, and now that I am gone, the department greatly misses me.
In the spring of 2008, I helped to save a man’s life. As a member of the ambulance, I am required to be on call from 6pm-6am for one week. During that time, I am required to go to any calls our department receives. One morning at 7 while I was on call, my pager went off, and even though I wasn’t required to go, I dressed quickly and went. I was the only EMT who arrived on scene. I grabbed the bags and went in the house ahead of the driver. The patient was very combative and disoriented. His pulse was thready, and I quickly realized he needed more advanced medical attention and had the driver call for a paramedic intercept. Another EMT arrived just as I was preparing to load him on the stretcher, so he helped me. We had just gotten him into the ambulance when he began violently seizing, and the paramedics arrived. It was due to my fast action that led to him being safely inside the ambulance and receiving more advanced medical care, which led to him surviving the ride to the hospital. This experience will help me to succeed in college because now I know I can work under pressure and think clearly.
Now that I am an hour and a half away from New Hartford, I cannot be a full time volunteer for the fire department and ambulance. Since I was in China for the entire summer, I have not been available to them for over four months. The members of the departments are now realizing how much I did for them. There station is very dirty and unorganized because I cleaned it for them at least once a month. I also kept their trucks in order and always put things away after a call. When I was back for a very short time in between when I returned from China but before I moved to Ames, everyone told me how much they missed me, and everything I had done for them. Now I know that the little things really do matter. It has made me realized that the little things go unnoticed until they disappear. It wasn’t that the other members were ungrateful for what I had done; it was that they didn’t know all the little things I was doing for them. Investing time in the little things will help me succeed in college because I will be contributing to the bigger picture.
In the fall of 2009, the New Hartford Fire Department received a grant from the Black Hawk Gaming Commission of $3400 for safety updates. I had written the grant in the summer of 2009 before I left for Beijing. Our department needed money in order to buy new radios for our fire trucks. The ones we had were outdated and many didn’t even work, which created a safety hazard, especially in light of the previous summer’s natural disasters. Without radios, the trucks cannot communicate with each other or the county dispatcher. In order to begin writing the grant, I had to first scour our budgets and bank accounts for any extra money that could be spared for radios, but there was none. The grant consisted of many parts, and it took me approximately one month to finish. It required me to write a new budget, create an action plan, and explain various aspects of our finances, situation, etc. I was proud when the department received more money than we had asked for. This experience has given me knowledge about budgets and money management which is very important in life, especially since college students don’t have that much money.
I have always felt that I was my best when I was on the fire department and ambulance. When I helped save a man’s life, when I was missed, and when the department received a much needed grant thanks to my efforts, are only three examples of many. The other members always made me feel like an equal even though I was younger. They had started the junior program the year I joined in order to attract more interest in the department. I would never have imagined being on the department would become as important as it did while I was in high school. It was a great way to give back to my community and prepare me for college.
Thats great! It takes a lot of guts and skill to be able to do stuff like that. Hope you will do well in college, because if you use all those skills, they will get you far in life. Keep up the good work Linda.
ReplyDeleteI am just impressed at your dedication to the fire department and ambulance. It’s not very often that you see a high school student put that much effort into a job. I’m sure that the reward of helping people makes all your efforts worth it.
ReplyDeleteI think that it is really cool that you did that. It seems like you put a lot of time and effort into being on the department, and I'm sure the things you learned will help you in life.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome that you are so involved in the fire department and EMT. I am impressed with your dedication and effort. I am sure that this experience will help you so much anywhere in life.
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome and I am very impressed that you are so involved with the fire department and EMT. Thank you for being so dedicated because it takes people like you to help keep the rest of us going in those hard times.
ReplyDeleteIt is great that you did that for your fire department and were so dedicated! Not everyone our age has that dedication and you are one of the few. Great Job!
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