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Driving up Broadway Avenue through the Cleveland neighborhood known as Slavic Village on a beautiful summer evening in 1976, I decided to become a firefighter for all the wrong reasons. What I thought would be a fun, short gig to make some money and enable me to return to graduate school developed into an unlikely thirty-three-year career as a firefighter with the City of Cleveland. I could not have anticipated that the fire service would become a significant, influential, and integral part of my personal life journey. From the insecurity of a young man who lacked confidence and direction, to…mehr

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Driving up Broadway Avenue through the Cleveland neighborhood known as Slavic Village on a beautiful summer evening in 1976, I decided to become a firefighter for all the wrong reasons. What I thought would be a fun, short gig to make some money and enable me to return to graduate school developed into an unlikely thirty-three-year career as a firefighter with the City of Cleveland. I could not have anticipated that the fire service would become a significant, influential, and integral part of my personal life journey. From the insecurity of a young man who lacked confidence and direction, to the tempered finality and painful ending of my career, the fire service carried me, taught me, held me, and challenged me in ways I cannot imagine would have happened in any other career or context.
Autorenporträt
Born: John Robert Gribble, July 23, 1951, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Education: North Olmsted High School, Class of 1969, North Olmsted, Ohio. Cleveland State University, Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology and Psychology, 1976. Kent State University, Doctorate, Counseling Psychology, 1997.Returned to graduate school 1991.Kent State University, Doctorate, Counseling Psychology, 1997.City of Cleveland, Division of Fire, 1977-2011.Rank Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief.Served as Battalion Chief for second half of career.Program Director: Cuyahoga County Critical Incident. Stress Management Team, 1989-1996. AWARDSCleveland Rotary Club Annual Medal of Valor Award 1982. Cleveland Rotary Club Annual Medal of Valor Award 1986. Battalion Chief of the Year 2010.