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Everything You Never Knew About Being A Firefighter

Starting in January 2012, I spent two and a half years as a firefighter in the Arlington County Fire Department, in Arlington, VA. I had no childhood dreams of being a firefighter. Growing up, I don’t remember much of firefighters or even noticing the big red fire engines as they blared past.

I grew up in Arlington, VA, so I got to experience the county I lived in from two very different perspectives. One perspective as a civilian and member of the community, and one as a civil servant of that community. I thought the two would be fairly similar, but they couldn’t have been any more different. Being a firefighter exposes you to many of the seedier, sicklier, poorer, and impoverished neighborhoods and houses. The county is already extremely small — in fact, Arlington is the smallest county in the country, with an area of 26 miles squared — but even within these small confines there are distinctions that remain invisible to those who aren’t looking for them.

I applied to the fire department on a whim and just kind of went with the flow until I found myself standing at attention with 14 other recruits at the Fire Academy.

Being a complete stranger to the profession, culture, and lifestyle left me regularly surprised as I assimilated into becoming a professional firefighter. Even in such a short time, I encountered many curiosities while being a firefighter. At times I was in awe and at others completely baffled. I want to share with you everything you never knew about being a firefighter.

Preparing a steak dinner for 16, after passing my probationary period
My crew and everyone who helped me along the way
During a visit to an elementary school — it’s helpful for kids to see and interact with us when we have all of our gear on, just in case they see us in an emergency situation
Halligan bar and flathead axe are the most common tools we carry
The ladder we had to climb and hang off of
A donated house we just finished training in
Firefighter in full gear
My seat on the fire engine
From left to right: 300’ of 3” hose, 400’ of 1.75” hoseline, 1,250’ of 4” hose (connects to hydrant), and 200’ of 2.5” hoseline.
Closeup of the 400’ 1.75” hoseline and how it’s been carefully packed
Inside are the keys to the building
Side view of the same house
A collection of different elevator keys
After the fire, there are hoselines everywhere

I hope this gave you a glimpse into the world of firefighting that you never knew.

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