
pictured above is when Todd was assigned to Firehouse #3 (the real 3) w/ Lt. Jason Crouch, Lt. Chris Decker, FF/PM Justin Heinz "57", FF/EMT Adam Fleming, & now BC Terry King).
Lt. Ted McFall spent his last day here enjoying time w/ the men that he has come to tolerate haha over the past 5yrs, as the chaueffer on Engine 6. Over the past five yrs Lt. Tim McFall has gained alot of experience as not only the chaueffer but also periods of riding the hot seat on the Engine & the medic unit. Lt. McFall is one of two Lt.'s that still ride one day/cycle as an ALS provider on the medic unit. He has countlessly stepped up to the plate when other medics have been either on vacation or injured & served more than his share of sleepless nights on the SE Medic Unit. Tim brought to the table many years of volunteer experience from his years at the Hollins Fire Station in Roanoke County as well as working for LCM & Roanoke County dispatch before becoming "a paid guy". Many memories have been made over the last five years but nothing will follow him better than the 100 item list of things he WILL NOT eat & the ever so famous sayings such as, "Y'all be safe", "I've got half a minds to write you up!", and "Ain't Nothin' Between Us But Air & Opportunity". Good luck Roger! Today Lt. Tom McFall was treated to his favorite meals. Below you will see breakfast & supper but unfortunately due to calls received at lunch time, the oh so famous meatball sub was not captured. Did I mention that he volunteered at Hollins, worked for LCM & dispatched for Roanoke County? If I didn't, just ask 'em, he'll tell you haha. All jokes aside, Todd you will be missed by the guys & citizens here in Southeast. Take care & good luck in your new assignment.


photo of Ted on a fire on Sweetbriar AV SW (courtesy of Roanokefirefighters.com)

Breakfast of Champions (not pictured, Arbys gravy/biscuit)

And supper, The Loaded Calzone (and yes all you race fans, he is in fact a Jr. fan).

THE LIST!!!!!!!!!
Also pictured below is FF Rusty Zimmerman. Rusty came to the Fire-EMS department in 2005 & has spent time at #11, #7, & #6. Rusty has spent the last nine months preparing for the EMT-I class that is currently going on & will be reporting to 9A the first day back next cycle. Unfortunately Rusty was unable to join us for a last cycle due to him receiving adjusted hours for the cycle for EMT-I class. Below are a few pics of Rusty that we dug up from the archives. Best of luck Rusty in your new assignement, & Misfits, getcha some earplugs haha.
Rusty w/ son Aiden at the Layman Family Farm

Rusty & the rest of the A-shift crew minus Capt. Stone on a 5th St. attic fire.

Rusty & the rest of the A-shift crew minus Capt. Stone on a 5th St. attic fire.
No comments:
Post a Comment