"The Work We Do" - CFD Firefighter Profiled in Suffolk Times Feature
 
By Web Team
February 21, 2018
 

This article featuring CFD Captain Kenny Burns was recently posted on Suffolk times as part of their ongoing feature highlighting the of people in our community.

The officers and members of the Cutchogue Fire Department wish to thank the Suffolk Times for their continued support of CFD and our fellow Volunteers from across the North Fork.

by Rachel Siford; Suffolk Times | 02/19/2018 http://suffolktimes.timesreview.com/2018/02/80526/work-we-do-kenny-burns-cutchogue-fire-department/

Hello, my name is Kenny Burns. I’m with the Cutchogue Fire Department. This is my second year as captain. It’s my 11th year as a member and, because of being a volunteer, I actually do this now for a living. I work as a paid first responder for Amagansett and Bridgehampton.

I wouldn’t have it any other way. I love my life. I love my job. I love volunteering. It gets hard; you can be called any time of the day, any time of the night. It could be Thanksgiving, it could be two in the morning. You never know when the pager is going to go off.

Sometimes it’s either a 12- or 24-hour shift. It’s not that bad. You have stressful moments during a call but during downtime it’s not that stressful; you can do whatever keeps you happy.

My wife is very understanding, between the trainings here at the firehouse, being a volunteer keeping up with classes to stay an EMT, critical care.

Some of my duties as captain are administrative. It’s also being there for all the members.

Any events we have I either organize or I delegate.

You know there is no regular day. You can wake up in the morning 7 a.m., the alarm can go off, the pager goes off — or it doesn’t go off till later in the afternoon or it doesn’t go off at all.

You do see stuff that the public normally doesn’t on a daily basis. If someone asked me 12 years ago if I could do the stuff I’m doing now, I thought no. When I joined the fire department I didn’t think I could do it but then I went out on a few calls.

When you’re there in the heat of things, you don’t think about what’s going on. You think about what you need to do, what’s best for the patient. I never thought I could do an IV on a person or put pads on a person and shock them, but I’m here now.

It’s not easy, but I think it’s worth it. When someone comes up to you, hugs you, thanks you, writes you a letter, it makes it all worth it.

“The Work We Do” is a Suffolk Times multimedia project profiling workers on the North Fork. It is made possible by Peconic Landing.

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The Cutchogue Fire Department is always looking for community-oriented individuals who want to help their neighbors. There are many different facets involved in running our organization. Below are some brief descriptions of the different volunteering opportunities can be found here. http://www.cutchoguefiredept.org/content/recruit/

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