Ya know, I see some pretty horrible things and some days are flat terrible working as a fireman. But man, I’m legitimately getting paid to train, learn, and right now, drive around jamming out with some of the best people I know. God I love my job.
In spirit of our hometown show in Lubbock, here’s a little piece of a tune called “Lubbock”. What do y’all think? Grab your tickets to Friday’s show at Cook’s Garage & who knows maybe we’ll play this one live… 👀⚡️🤠
🎟️ https://t.co/0m4NCdqy0Z
‘May you always have enough happiness to keep you sweet, enough trials to keep you strong, enough success to keep you eager, enough faith to give you courage, and enough determination to make each day a good one’
Seeing how much the world accepts that it’s impossible to move on after watching CPR really makes me think about how we (medical professionals, especially those who work in Emergency departments) are expected to just move on immediately after a code.
My crew and I got pulses back on a trauma code on Christmas Eve, that definitely shouldn’t have came back. I’ve never been so humbled and proud and happy all at the same time.
@WillMacArthur3@MT_Integrity We finished out a small group of open heifers on standing corn last year. Worked beautifully, if you don’t mind taking 30 minutes to build a new paddock every other day!
I was told yesterday that I was “almost too girly” to be a firefighter, & it did nothing but motivate me to be the most girly over the top bad ass firefighter ever.
YOU SEE THE NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE HAS AS MANY AS 30,000 QUILLS AT A TIME - BUT NOT A ONE OF THOSE QUILLS CAN ACTUALLY BE “SHOT” AT A PREDATOR. THAT’S A MYTH. IT’S NATURE BRO NOT POKÉMON. PORCUPINES ARE LARGE RODENTS AND THAT JUST BLOWS MY MIND DUDE. LIKE THEY EAT BARK MAN—