So with that in mind at the start of the year I applied to become an on-call firefighter because what else would someone who's just turned 50 and has dodgy knees and a bad back from years of running and falling over do? There's very few full time fire crews north of Inverness, so the majority of cover is done by on-call people and they provide a vital service to a large geographic area.
The process has taken a while, but I passed the fitness and selection tests a few months back and have spent the last two weeks doing my initial training. I'm now armed with a pager and am on call as of last night. The training has been really interesting and I'm booked on various courses over the next while which all increase what I can do (breathing apparatus being the main one), but am looking forward to the next phases of road traffic collision and trauma care. At the moment I can't get my hands on the big tools and start cutting cars although I am now trained to break lots of glass and strip the insides to make sure we're not cutting through airbag charges etc.
Which is all to say, if you fancy doing something a bit different and can spare some time, it might be something you could do to help your community and learn some cool skills and valuable life skills too.
All still a bit surreal though...
