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Passion for Firefighting Still Smolders


 

These days the 61-year-old Dr. Simpson is relegated to truck driver and pumper for the department and spends 2–3 hours per month in meetings and training. "I don't necessarily put on air packs and run into burning houses with hoses anymore," he said. "That's okay. But to see the guys that are doing it now and to see how skilled they are and how confident they are … it's neat."

He and his wife raised four children in Sterling. They've grown up and left the area, but they "always thought it was neat that their dad was a fireman," he remarked. "On the Fourth of July, they'd ride on the fire truck in the community parade because they were fireman's kids."

The greatest parallel between ob.gyn. and firefighting is that both professions provide an opportunity to achieve near-immediate results, said Dr. Bobby Ridgeway. Courtesy Dr. Bobby Ridgeway

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