Over the past several months, our newest class of five Paramedics have completed their Paramedic training and are now certified Advanced Life Support (ALS) providers in Whatcom County! These individuals have put in thousands of hours in class, studying, continued education, clinicals, and on-shift evaluations. We thank them for their dedication and commitment to serving their community and providing advanced medical care to those in need. Congratulations to the following paramedics:
Brennan Hamidou
Matt Richard
Keegan O’Neill
Drew Butler
Oscar Sigl
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In between late night responses, our crews captured a bit of celestial beauty last night! ... See MoreSee Less
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Ooh. Great shots.
Great photos.
Very beautiful!!
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Over the past several months, our newest class of five Paramedics have completed their Paramedic training and are now certified Advanced Life Support (ALS) providers in Whatcom County! These individuals have put in thousands of hours in class, studying, exams, continued education, clinicals, and on-shift evaluations. We thank them for their dedication and commitment to serving their community and providing advanced medical care to those in need. Congratulations to the following paramedics:
Brennan Hamidou
Matt Richard
Keegan O’Neill
Drew Butler
Oscar Sigl ... See MoreSee Less
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Way to go everyone!! Our community is lucky to have these humans serving them.
Congratulations on your successful training! Welcome to the team ❤️
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This past weekend, 16 women from around the area participated in the Future Women in EMS and Fire Workshop. BFD had 6 of our members join in on the instruction along with members from several other agencies. Way to go everyone!
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It was such a great event! Thanks to everyone who put it on!
What a wonderful day!
Way to go BFD
Yesterday was International Firefighter's Day and at station 1, on Broadway, we had one of the most diverse crews that our department has ever seen. We were staffed with an all female engine company and our BLS unit was staffed by two people of color. Thank you to all of our outstanding firefighters and paramedics and their continued commitment to serve the people of Bellingham and Whatcom County! ... See MoreSee Less
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Thanks for all you do BFD. I just want the best firefighters regardless of race, gender, orientation, etc. BTW, wasn’t National Firefighters day to honor our fallen firefighters, not diversity?
Proud and appreciate each and everyone of our fire fighters no matter their sex/color.
International Firefighters' Day is observed on May 4, in order to honour firefighters for their service internationally, remember firefighters who lost their lives during service and to commemorate firefighters killed in the September 11 attacks. RIP 🙏 Never Forgotten!
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