Dont think it's all lollipops and puppy dogs in our world ...
I used to think all they do is pose for calenders and make a snide remark when a girl passes by

Dont think it's all lollipops and puppy dogs in our world ...
I used to think all they do is pose for calenders and make a snide remark when a girl passes by![]()
I was issued a similar charge for a recent ride to the hospital, i claimed it through insurance and they paid for it. When i called the hospital to ask WTF, they advised that it is an administrative charge from their end, it is not an EMS charge.
As for Fire parking in grocery store parking lots and the like on duty, can't they buy their groceries before they come into work. Why are they using taxpayers dollars to drive the "aparatus" to the store and waste time at the store? Also what happens if they are involved in an accident on the way to the store, 1 we are down an aparatus, 2 who pays for that? Most don't know that Toronto Fire Fighters are issued 8 hours mandatory sleep time, must be nice to sleep at work.
I was issued a similar charge for a recent ride to the hospital, i claimed it through insurance and they paid for it. When i called the hospital to ask WTF, they advised that it is an administrative charge from their end, it is not an EMS charge.
As for Fire parking in grocery store parking lots and the like on duty, can't they buy their groceries before they come into work. Why are they using taxpayers dollars to drive the "aparatus" to the store and waste time at the store? Also what happens if they are involved in an accident on the way to the store, 1 we are down an aparatus, 2 who pays for that? Most don't know that Toronto Fire Fighters are issued 8 hours mandatory sleep time, must be nice to sleep at work.
sounds worse than rogers!
Fyi, if the attending doctor at the base hosptial deems your ride in the ambulance a critical call, you dont pay anything.
As for the comments about the fire truck, if the truck is involved in an accident a spare truck is put in place. And insurance covers the damage of any vehicle involved in an accident, just like all of you on the roads.
And i dont know where you get your facts about 8 hours mandatory time of sleeping. Lol.
Sure on the night shift we can retire after a certain time to sleep, but with call volumes wayyy up our sleep is interupted regularly. A night shift could have us up at 11 pm, than 1 am, 2 am 3 am and nothing till 5 am.
Or if its a working fire, were up all night till the morning crew relieves us.
Dont think it's all lollipops and puppy dogs in our world ...
I just don't think that taxpayers should be on the hook for insurance premiums and such when the truck was not actually on a call, not too meantion implementing another truck into the rotation because of trip to get hotdogs and hamburgers, get your food before you get to work, that is all i'm saying.
How do you have a night shift, Toronto is on 24hr shifts? If you are not a Toronto firefighter then i guess you may not have a nap time, but i am positive they are allowed to sleep in Toronto, but i was wrong on the hours (its 6 hours as per the Fire Chief) but it must occur after 1pm.
Also don't get me wrong, my family is full of firefighters and i am well aware of the call frequency and the health issues associated with the job.
It's actually quite comical what some of you guys are posting, and what you think our job entails, and how you think you "it should" be.
Holy crap, what a load of *****...... I don't know where you come up with these fairy tales about rotating trucks for food runs and sleep allowances....... I'm in my 28th year with Toronto Fire, and some of the bullsh!t being posted here about our job is hilariously untrue and the first time I've ever heard of these "allegations".....Some of the posters should actually do some research before posting garbage they've "heard" from unreliable sources or by what they see on tv .... maybe things will change when we get our 2010 contract..... ours expired in 2009 .... as far as being billed for trucks, we respond when we're dispatched , simple as that.... we don't invoice anyone .... just submit the info on our reports ,and that's the end of it for us ....what the city does with that info is their business ..... You wouldn't believe some of the stupid things people call 911 for .... and we go investigate them all , no matter how ridiculous ... Sorry for the rant , couldn't take it any longer .... Inferno's carried it well , but not getting enough support ...... Cheers , Les
Holy crap, what a load of *****...... I don't know where you come up with these fairy tales about rotating trucks for food runs and sleep allowances....... I'm in my 28th year with Toronto Fire, and some of the bullsh!t being posted here about our job is hilariously untrue and the first time I've ever heard of these "allegations".....Some of the posters should actually do some research before posting garbage they've "heard" from unreliable sources or by what they see on tv .... maybe things will change when we get our 2010 contract..... ours expired in 2009 .... as far as being billed for trucks, we respond when we're dispatched , simple as that.... we don't invoice anyone .... just submit the info on our reports ,and that's the end of it for us ....what the city does with that info is their business ..... You wouldn't believe some of the stupid things people call 911 for .... and we go investigate them all , no matter how ridiculous ... Sorry for the rant , couldn't take it any longer .... Inferno's carried it well , but not getting enough support ...... Cheers , Les
If that is a "fact" than you would know Toronto's operating guidelines, if your family is full of FF;s.
We all know each other, or know someone who works for another dept etc.
Why dont u enlighten us Mr fireman. I'm sure we're all excited to learn more
Nothing is worse than Rogers.
Why dont u enlighten us Mr fireman. I'm sure we're all excited to learn more
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