
如果您被困在一个岛上,并且可以从美国消防局历史的纪事中挑选一个人来陪伴您,那将是您的选择?这个问题是向FDIC国际2018年教师提出的。这是他们的回答...
Deputy ChiefBilly Goldfeder,Loveland-Symmes(OH)消防局:这里有几个:
Curt Varone和布拉德·平斯基:他们将立即采取法律诉讼,并决定被困在岛上的岛上。
Bobby Halton: He would know exactly what quote from history wouldallegedlymake me feel better about being stuck on an island with him.
Frank Brannigan:他将能够从岛上的树木上建造一条船,并把我们赶到那里。
艾伦Brunacini. He would figure out a way for me to still be nice even though I am stuck on the island.
迈克·杜根(Mike Dugan): I could stand on his shoulders and easily be able to see and wave to any approaching ships.
Harry Carter: I would sleep well because he would never run out of stories to tell me … that would put me to sleep.
戴夫·多德森(Dave Dodson):他将能够开火做饭,以确保烟雾安全可读。
Bill Gustin: As island native cannibals approached us, he would offer them “peace cigars,” and the odds are that they wouldn’t eat us for dinner.
罗恩·坎特曼(Ron Kanterman):在陷入困境时“两个犹太人比一个犹太人都要好”的机会很小,他将为情况带来可衡量的价值。
John Salka:在海盗袭击的情况下,他的指挥存在和声音会吓到他们的生活。
Ray McCormack: His ability to keep fire in our life would ensure cooking ability and a signal at all times.
弗兰克·蒙塔格纳(Frank Montagna):如果生活太兴奋了,他会保持镇定,放松,甚至可能有些无聊。
弗兰克·里奇(Frank Ricci):如果我们受到攻击和受到不公平对待,他将把案件一路提升到最高法院。
罗恩·西亚尼基(Ron Siarnicki): He would come up with a way to do fundraising.
迈克·威尔伯(Mike Wilbur):他将确保我们的船建造 - 将批准安全带。
史蒂夫·Chikerotis: When we DO get rescued, there would be a great TV show about our being stranded.
史蒂夫·克伯(Steve Kerber): We would have a scientific understanding of why we got stuck on the island.
保罗·科姆斯:我们的冒险将以图形方式记录在图形上。
Father Tom Mulcrone: We will be well-protected from up above while on the island.
杰里·威尔斯,刘易斯维尔(德克萨斯州)消防局的营负责人:For me, it would be aDallas firefighter named Jerry Keith Henderson.https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2014/february/worst-fire-in-dallas-history-golden-golden-pheasant-pheasant-inferno/杰里(Jerry)于1964年2月16日在达拉斯(Dallas)的“金色野鸡大火”中被杀。他留下了一个妻子和五个孩子。他是我父亲的好朋友,他也是达拉斯消防员)。我出生于1964年3月9日,以荣誉为杰里·基思·威尔斯(Jerry Keith Wells)。很荣幸遇到一个我父亲对我这个名字的人的想法。杰里和我可以赶上很多事情:家庭,消防,遗产和朋友。
Deputy Chief (Ret.) Thomas Dunne, Fire Department of New York:There are so many great people to consider, but one in particular stands out. I worked with afirefighter in Manhattan named Mike. Mike encompassed all of the good attributes you would look for in a firefighter along with all of the great qualities you would appreciate in a person. He was tall and a gifted athlete; he kind of stood out in a group of firefighters. I think the reason was that his personality was most exceptional. Mike was a kind and easy-going guy with a tremendous sense of humor. He could see the ridiculousness in any situation, a talent that helped us all through some difficult moments. I always knew it would be a good 24-hour tour when I was working with him.
Mike set the standard when we worked at a fire. He displayed a quiet example of dedication and dignity in his work. I can still picture him, filthy and exhausted, after a long period of overhauling at a difficult building fire. He was covered with soot and his nose was running; but despite his obvious discomfort, he greeted me in the street with a smile on his face. He had the soul of a firefighter combined with the essence of pure class. Mike was one of the thousands killed on 9/11. His memory is one of the many I carry with me. He most certainly is an example of the kind of firefighter and person I hope my students will aspire to become.





















