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Great. All we need is to be is portrayed as cynical, burned out, sociopathic,

drunken and drugged up satyrs and nymphomaniacs.

Won't be long before parents don't let their children near us.

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New Series

Sounds like another program coming down the line that is not going to be good

for EMS's image.

 

Dave

 

 

Comedian Denis Leary took a break from the laughs when 911 inspired him to

co-create and star in the fiery world of Rescue Me back in 2004. With his

intense eight-season run as damaged fireman Tommy coming to a close, Leary's

getting loose in the writers' room with Bob Fisher (Wedding Crashers, Traffic

Light) to adapt the six-part UK comedy series Sirens.

" Swept along by an endless tide of bodily fluids rarely their own, the Sirens

trio bicker, fight and shag their way through the darkly funny maelstrom of

their lives, " previews a USA network release. " Behind the uniforms, the sirens

and the incredibly fast driving, they are three ordinary blokes trying to make

it through yet another shift. But once they've finished saving other people's

lives, they need to salvage their own. "

The original Sirens -- created by Fillis and inspired by EMT paramedic Tom

Reynolds' book, Blood, Sweat and Tea -- hasn't yet premiered on British Channel

4, but there is a preview to check out (see video below).

The exec producing team behind the US adaptation on USA includes Leary, Fisher,

Jim Serpico (Rescue Me), Hal Vogel and Aukin (Hyde Park on the Hudson, End

Game, The Promise).

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Yet if you look at many EMS you see cynical, burned out, sociopathic, drunken

and drugged up practitioners. As for the nymphomaniacs I did marry an EMT but

than she married a Firefighter.

Let the flames begin.

Louis N. Molino, Sr. CET

FF/NREMT/FSI/EMSI

Training Program Manager

Fire & Safety Specialists, Inc.

Typed by my fingers on my iPhone.

Please excuse any typos.

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> Great. All we need is to be is portrayed as cynical, burned out, sociopathic,

drunken and drugged up satyrs and nymphomaniacs.

>

> Won't be long before parents don't let their children near us.

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>

> New Series

>

> Sounds like another program coming down the line that is not going to be good

for EMS's image.

>

> Dave

>

>

> Comedian Denis Leary took a break from the laughs when 911 inspired him to

co-create and star in the fiery world of Rescue Me back in 2004. With his

intense eight-season run as damaged fireman Tommy coming to a close, Leary's

getting loose in the writers' room with Bob Fisher (Wedding Crashers, Traffic

Light) to adapt the six-part UK comedy series Sirens.

> " Swept along by an endless tide of bodily fluids rarely their own, the Sirens

trio bicker, fight and shag their way through the darkly funny maelstrom of

their lives, " previews a USA network release. " Behind the uniforms, the sirens

and the incredibly fast driving, they are three ordinary blokes trying to make

it through yet another shift. But once they've finished saving other people's

lives, they need to salvage their own. "

> The original Sirens -- created by Fillis and inspired by EMT paramedic

Tom Reynolds' book, Blood, Sweat and Tea -- hasn't yet premiered on British

Channel 4, but there is a preview to check out (see video below).

> The exec producing team behind the US adaptation on USA includes Leary,

Fisher, Jim Serpico (Rescue Me), Hal Vogel and Aukin (Hyde Park on the

Hudson, End Game, The Promise).

>

>

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Wait we're not?!?!?! LOL, but seriously I do know afew and they take that as a

compliment.

-Chris

Sorry for the spelling and punctuation this was typed on the tiny keyboard on my

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> Great. All we need is to be is portrayed as cynical, burned out, sociopathic,

drunken and drugged up satyrs and nymphomaniacs.

>

> Won't be long before parents don't let their children near us.

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>

> New Series

>

> Sounds like another program coming down the line that is not going to be good

for EMS's image.

>

> Dave

>

>

> Comedian Denis Leary took a break from the laughs when 911 inspired him to

co-create and star in the fiery world of Rescue Me back in 2004. With his

intense eight-season run as damaged fireman Tommy coming to a close, Leary's

getting loose in the writers' room with Bob Fisher (Wedding Crashers, Traffic

Light) to adapt the six-part UK comedy series Sirens.

> " Swept along by an endless tide of bodily fluids rarely their own, the Sirens

trio bicker, fight and shag their way through the darkly funny maelstrom of

their lives, " previews a USA network release. " Behind the uniforms, the sirens

and the incredibly fast driving, they are three ordinary blokes trying to make

it through yet another shift. But once they've finished saving other people's

lives, they need to salvage their own. "

> The original Sirens -- created by Fillis and inspired by EMT paramedic

Tom Reynolds' book, Blood, Sweat and Tea -- hasn't yet premiered on British

Channel 4, but there is a preview to check out (see video below).

> The exec producing team behind the US adaptation on USA includes Leary,

Fisher, Jim Serpico (Rescue Me), Hal Vogel and Aukin (Hyde Park on the

Hudson, End Game, The Promise).

>

>

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