Medic411

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  • Birthday 08/14/1986

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  • Name: Brett
  • Location New York
  1. thank for sharing! like the idea of using pods. how well does that work for you? by the way, love the falcon ute in the background. wish we had those here. especially the FPV version ;-)
  2. just as a side note the 7.3 and the 6.0 are both 8 cylinder engines not 6's. good luck with the new rigs.
  3. shes a beauty
  4. new house looks great. congrats!!
  5. love the look of the new interceptors... sexy yet practical...
  6. love the paint scheme and the 450 chassis. was it for the 4wd or the diesel?
  7. love the pow mia plate too!! should be a standard feature...
  8. my names Brett, Ive been volunteering in this county for nearly 10 years now. 7 years in Chappaqua fire department and have now been in Mt. Kisco for 3 years, currently serving as 1 assistant engineer for E106. I have had my EMT for about three years and have been involved with Chappaqua/ Mt. Kisco vac for about 6 years. I am a member of the county's Technical Rescue Team and have been active with them for about 4 years. additionally i serve our country as a member of the US Army (68w- combat medic) and look forward to my deployment early next year. Other than all that i currently go to school at WCC as well as John Jay College majoring in criminal justice with a minor in emergency management. im new as a poster to this site but a long time viewer. keep it up.
  9. some shot from the working fire in Bedford Hills (Babbit Rd) 9-3-11. fire in the wall from second floor kitchen area, quickly knocked down checked for extension. -units operating kbhvac, kisco FAST, The Hills, and Katonah
  10. well said and good job to all who were there. it was a pleasure to work alongside YFD-Swift Water Team for the first time and look forward to training with you guys in the future. I believe it was the NYPD chopper that led us out though. either way thanks to NYPD, WCPD, and NYSP avaiton units for their help with this incident