Friday, March 13, 2009

Know Your Role At A Scene

Like the man said, I piss excellence. But not everyone does because some people are good at what they do and the other 99% ain't worth shit. Man, on an emergency scene when people are screaming, and that's just the fire department, you have to keep your cool. Also, know your role. Bitches.

See Old Buck don't believe in telling another man, say a bricklayer, how to do his job. If the bricklayer is laying bricks Buck let's him work as long as he's not screwing shit up. The man's a pro.

Now take Wally, my next door neighbor with a desk job, I can tell him what to do because anyone can sit at a desk and do that type of shit. Hell, even chiefs do it.

On an emergency scene you have to know your role. NOBODY tells me how to ventilate and I don't tell nobody how to use their little hoses to put water on the fire. That's their role and I have mine.

Well, some people think they can avoid calling BUCK or another truck to do vent work. Shut up dingleberry! The deal is this-Me and the other truck Captains know our shit. We train for it. So do the engine guys with the water and the rescue guys with rescue. If you want the job done right use the right one.

Some old boys can't understand it. It makes Buck want to vomit in their throat so they can choke until I decide to allow them to puke on their own.

Life is full of roles. Know yours. Bitches.