r/Firefighting Mar 27 '25

Volunteer / Combination / Paid on Call I resigned from a volly department

After much deliberation I decided to resign from a volunteer department in my town. Though I don't regret it, I write with a heavy heart. I tried to juggle my full time job, renovating my entire kitchen to the studs while my wife was pregnant (we had a fixer upper that had a mouse infested kitchen that needed a full gut), and do volly.

I made the few calls and the meetings I could, I was only on the department over a year or so. I took fire 1 while I was in between jobs because I got fired right before my son was born. Between all this stress I cracked during the training when we navigated the rooms blindfolded with full kit on. I just couldn't do it to myself anymore, you can't measure adrenaline or cortisol but mine must've been off the charts, and I just told the trainer I tapped out. All the while nursing a neck injury I've had since I was 18 from being rear ended and getting whiplash. Must've been week 4 or 5 of fire 1.

I guess I am just writing this to just state my piece, because I just told my captain I couldn't complete the class and that it was pretty much the end of the road for me as this was going to be my last push while I was unemployed. Right around that time I got a very good job offer about 45 minutes away, eating up even more time in a commute (not to mention a good pay increase and overall better job than the one I got fired from). Maybe this is the universe nudging me where I need to go. I have recurring dreams about the department, the last one a fireman died and the other guys on the department told me to not even bother going to the funeral because I don't care.

It's been heavy for me and objectively I am a bit of a late starter (31 now) and already have existing neck/back injuries. It just sucks to feel like the dream is dead...my dad was career so I feel like I have some of the "mental" game just from my upbringing...but my body just won't carry the load. It's the story of my life. Personality wise I have always fit in with ex military, mechanics, bikers you name it but when the rubber hit the road with this experiment I just cracked...just telling you all not to garner sympathy but just a guy who's telling his truth.

the end

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u/000111000000111000 After 40 years still learning Mar 27 '25

Ok..... Your a volunteer... You do you. I did me, and left in 2020... Then I got the bug and did it again from 2022-2024 as a fire police officer in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Nothing to it. Just like the local ladies flower club, your done with it.

NOW MOVE ON SOLDIER!!!!! Don't ask for a sob party, you know you did good and be proud of what you have accomplished. No matter what your level, you have exceeded by taking that step... You volunteered. Hell I did it for about 40 years and I still love it. Even though I'm not part of it, my ears and heart are still in it. I love the sound of a Q winding up first thing in the morning, and the smell of smoke in the air.... Its a rush that will never leave me.

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u/Kingly46 Mar 27 '25

How is fire police. It was suggested to me. I'm looking at firefighting tho tbh. Do you like it and did it scratch the itch at all.

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u/000111000000111000 After 40 years still learning Mar 27 '25

I've done it before, so it wasn't too big of a deal because I already had all the training requisites. As a nonfirefighting position, it allowed me to give back to my community through the fire department without being too strenuous. During that time I was also a chauffer/driver with departments, however it was nice to stand back a little bit and be behind the scenes.

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u/Kingly46 Mar 27 '25

Thanks for the response 👍👍