Currently serving Jasper County Fire Rescue in south Carolina along with Charleston County EMS.
Well considering I got divorced after 38 yrs with a narcissitic person cant provide a biased answer to this.
Depends on company. And agency that handles the grading
Not me personally
There is currently a double amputee firefighter I believe up North. So yes if you can do the job dont let it atop you.
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If you can function without your asthma acting up and is your shoulder injury repaired it is possible You can also look at a career with EMS,
I work with several FF that had asthma. As long as your meds keep it from interfering during exercise you could achieve your goal.
I would have the repair done before you start. Because they will not let you do the cpat with a known injury.
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