Interview with Darrel Glessing, Firefighter. How long have you been a firefighter in Geelong?
I started out as a volunteer firefighter in the CFA with the @Highton Fire Brigade in 2000 when I first moved to Australia from America. I’d been a volunteer firefighter in the small American town that I lived in, which was a great way to get involved and give back to my community. Joining the Highton brigade was a way for me to give back to my new Australian community as well as get to know some people.

In January 2002, I left my secondary teaching profession to embark on a new journey as a professional firefighter with the CFA. I was first posted to Ballarat City Fire Brigade and worked there for 4 years. In 2006, I was successful in obtaining a position as a firefighter at the Belmont Fire Brigade in Geelong. In the first year and half I worked at all three professional stations (Belmont, Geelong City, and Corio). In July 2007, I passed my leading firefighter assessment and was promoted. This role involved ensuring truck checks, equipment inventories, station cleaning and maintenance are done to a professional level. I’m also responsible for organising training for our shift, which takes up to half of our day. This training includes structural firefighting, wildfire firefighting, hazardous materials incidents, motor vehicle accidents and rescue, and now emergency medical response to support Ambulance Victoria where the individual is not conscious and not breathing. This might mean we are the first to the scene at SIDS, heart attack or stroke incidents. Our roles in the emergency services are ever expanding.








