"FOR
THE MEN... PROTECT THE BROTHERS"
A
"Mutt" is someone or thing that will abuse and mistreat a Firefighter.
This can be the City, the Mayor, the Chief in Charge, the habitual caller,
or the homeless Person who starts a fire and leaves.
These
are people that have never crawled down a hall or made the last room in
an effort to do their job. If they can't get the job done today well maybe
next week will do.
If
we don't get the job done people might die and our brother and sister
might also die. So we always lay it on the line and leave a little behind
at every fire. I say that in a dark smoky hallway I can't tell the race,
creed or sex of my fellow firefighter, I just know that they are with
me. I don't care who or what you are as long as you are a firefighter
and want to protect your brothers and sisters.
Leather
forever. Stay low and let it blow!
FTM-PTB
Captain Mike Dugan, Ladder Co. 123, FDNY
Added
by fellow FOOLS:
EGH
- "EVERYBODY GOES HOME"
"Sulum reverto domus"
Author unknown, possibly Old Gallagher
"Although
'EGH, Everybody Goes Home' is not always possible, it is part of what
we strive for. It is why we train, it is why we read, it is why we interact
with each other. We need to share the knowledge. The more we share, the
more we pass on what we have learned, the safer we will be. The fewer
funerals we will have to go to, the more of our Brothers and Sisters that
will go home. Because it is all about protecting each other". (Pressler,
2002)
RFB
- "REMEMBER FALLEN BROTHERS"
"MEMOR CADO FRATER "
Lieutenant Michael Ciampo, FDNY
"The
Fire service, as a whole, is collectively still trying to recover from
the effects of Sept. 11. The 343 members of the FDNY who made the supreme
sacrifice that day will always be in our hearts and forever on our minds.
As part of our FOOL’s “signature”, R-F- B, “Remember
Fallen Brothers”, these heroes should never and will never be forgotten.
This should also include ALL of our fallen Brothers, no matter where they
were from, or the matter in which they died. Their names have been added
to long list of those that have laid down their lives so that others may
live."
(Pressler, 2002)
KTF
- "KEEP THE FAITH"
"Servo fides"
Captain
James L. Jester, Ocean City, MD
"Keep
the Faith. With all that has happened we must believe. We must have faith
in ourselves and in the others that think like us. They can transfer us,
they can make you cut your mustache, the can tell you what you can’t
wear on your helmet, but never let them break your spirit!" (Pressler,
2002)
DTRT
- "Do The Right Thing"
"Operor Vox Res"
Lieutenant Bob Pressler, FDNY, Retired
"With everything going on in our lives, both personnel and professional,
this may be sometimes hard to do. We are always pulled in several directions
when there are tough decisions to be made. Even after weighting all the
possibilities or options, decisions are sometimes still very hard to make.
But, under closer examination, there usually is a “right thing”.
It may take personnel sacrifice, it may not be what you really would want
to do, but it is the correct thing to do."
Brotherhood
Firefighter Duke Juanitas
Eldridge Fire Dept.
Sonoma, Ca.
Bonds
that even death can’t separate.
Responding on all sorts of calls, some good and some bad.
On every fire we trust each other with our lives.
Trust, that if we fall on the fire ground our brothers will be there to
rescue us.
Humor is at every firehouse and is a big part of the job.
Every firehouse you go to, you will see your brothers in every firefighter
you meet.
Remembering the pranks you have pulled on a “probie”.
How great it is to have a home away from home.
Off the job we are still family.
Our families are close.
Days, months, and even years will pass but don’t fret for we will
meet again.
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