MM Vs Firefighting

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MM Vs Firefighting

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Do you think someone can comfortably wear.a MM jailbird while firefighting without worrying about extra pain or the durability of the device? There is an ample amount of heavy lifting and crawling involved in this line of work
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I've been in a Queens Keep for about a year, currently locked since July 22, and have done quite a bit of stuff. Cutting trees, splitting the logs, running equipment, motocross and working out, to name a few.....none of which would come close to your job, with no problems.

As for durability, the thing's pretty darn tough. I can't imagine damaging it without doing yourself.
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Oops, meant to say without doing damage to yourself.
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I've worn MM devices (QK and WM) and have done many different activities while wearing; however none of which have been done under the same conditions as firefighting such as potential imminent danger, need to move quickly, etc.

Some of my past work required me crawling/moving through tight spaces, but there was never the same sense of urgency. In some cases, I recall having to exercise caution to avoid pinching in the nether regions while contortioning myself into a tight spot. Was not a problem, as the building around me wasn't on fire..
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kjwar wrote:Do you think someone can comfortably wear.a MM jailbird while firefighting without worrying about extra pain or the durability of the device? There is an ample amount of heavy lifting and crawling involved in this line of work
You may want to review this thread as well as this is a subject that has come uo before.

http://chastityforums.com/viewtopic.php ... irefighter

My view... FWIW is that as a Firefighter you have the potential to be in a serious situation very fast indeed... and the real risk of injury that may require you being taken to the A&E (I think USA term is ER?), at that point you might find yourself in a possibly embarrassing situation?

Also is there ever a chance that the device could cause you a problem where you might be unable to do something that could then result in danger to you, a colleague or a member of the public?

When I fly aircraft I never wear my device, I just can't take a risk that could possibly impede any movement sudden or otherwise... that could prevent me doing/taking action that could prevent something that was oterwise avoidable (does that make sense?!)

I have done many manual chores in my cage, heavy lifting etc with no problems, but the consequences of not being able to do the chores presents no risk to others, only to me not pleasing CQ and getting a beating....

So in summary I would not wear a device when on call or on duty, it is just my view that it is a totally avoidable problem... but it ain't no law... :D
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I am leaning toward agreeing with cq's-sub... you could quickly end up in an er or somewhere you may not want to explain that. My hubby wears his to work and although is involved in saving lives but has no direct contact with patients so wouldn't have issues with it potentially getting in the way of care.

Anyway... wearing it while on call is one thing or anytime you may have a chance to hit the bathroom to remove it before a call but any time that's not the case might be a time you wouldn't want to wear it.

Just a thought!
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I agree with him as well. This is one job that any interference can be life or death for anyone involved. It would be selfish to even attempt it. Thank You for all the responses.
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I don't wear my device while riding my motorcycle for the reasons some have mentioned. I just can't take the risk of sudden pain causing reaction, and possible disaster.
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You will be fine....as long as it doesn't slow you down...I climb cell towers...bridges...water towers and so on...its life or death every day...although its my own life...might feel different if I had to save others...climb your ladder with it on and off and time it....I can climb 400 ft in the same time with or without. Thanks for your service keeping us safe also!!!
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One thing comes to mind..

If you end up at a hazmat scene and need to do a full strip down decontamination or maybe even a drill it could surface in front of your crew.

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