In this Our Ventura TV “Ask a Firefighter” series, El Camino High School student, Savanah Pelletier, asks Alex Ramirez if firefighters consider themselves superior to police officers.
Category: Community TV
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Are Firefighters Superior to Police Officers? (1min)
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What’s the Most Appealing Aspect of Being a Firefighter? (1min)
In this Our Ventura TV “Ask a Firefighter” series, Ventura High School student, Marcus Chavira, asks firefighter Mathew Powers what is the most appealing part of the job.
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How Long Did It Take You To Become A Firefighter? (1min)
In this Our Ventura TV “Ask a Firefighter” series, El Camino High School student, Christina Becerra, asks Captain Shawn Hughes how long it took for him to become a firefighter.
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The Way To Happiness in 2-1/2 minutes
Tim Chiappe provides a brief introduction to the book, The Way To Happiness. This segment is a brief excerpt from a longer interview with Our Ventura TV host, George Alger.
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Ventura’s Parks/Recreation and Community Partnerships Department
The Director of Ventura’s Parks/Recreation and Community Partnerships Department, Nancy O’Connor, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Sandra Siepak.
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Ventura Fire Chief And The Modern Fire Department
Ventura Fire Chief, David Endaya, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, George Alger, about the Ventura Fire Department in 1974 versus today’s modern fire department.
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The Ventura County Transportation Commission
Executive Director of the Ventura County Transportation Commission, Darren Kettle, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Sandra Siepak.
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Crown Plaza Ventura Beach Community Support
Douglas Wood, General Manager of Crown Plaza Ventura Beach, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, George Alger, about the hotel’s community activities.
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Future Firefighters: Developing Tomorrow’s Firefighters Through Today’s Youth
Belen Rivera speaks with Our Ventura TV host, George Alger, about Future Firefighters. Future Firefighters is a nonprofit, volunteer service organization associated with the national Fire Exploring program. The organization supports teenage boys and girls around the world through three primary areas:
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