I'm a volunteer firefighter in Akron, New York, just outside Buffalo. In July I will complete 31 years of service. I've been Fire Chief twice and am currently the President. Held all of the four Assistant Chief positions a couple times, and was E.M.S. Captain twice. Guess you could say I have been recycled! I really love the fire sevice, and have a strong sense of service to my community. I wanted to be a paid firefighter in Buffalo, and took the test once. Scored a 97 on it without any bonus points. I wanted that job so bad I could taste it, and would have been on the departmen for sure, but the wife woudn't move into the city for a year in order for me to qualify for the residency requirement, so I didn't even go for my agility test. We aren't together anymore (shocking, I know) but I'm just thankful I can still do it as a volunteer. We do a lot of E.M.S., and have a mix of residential and industrial hazards in our community, as well as rural farms. We average 500 calls annually, and I have been to many big fires over the years. Not nearly as many now as when I first joined, which is good. Here's to the Firefighter's Brotherhood (including our sister firefighters). Happy New Year and be safe. What we do is extraordinarily dangerous.