Resilience through Fire and Ice
Charlie Lang is fueled by relationships.
That鈥檚 what ultimately brought him to 凹凸视频. 鈥淥nce I came on my first visit to Dordt, I loved the atmosphere and people. Everyone was so welcoming and really seemed like they cared about everyone that attended this university,鈥 says Lang.
Lang is a member of the hockey team at Dordt. As much as he loves the sport itself, it鈥檚 time with teammates that has made his experience on the hockey team memorable. 鈥淚 look forward to seeing my teammates and spending time with them on days we have games and practices,鈥 says Lang.
鈥淪ome of the most memorable experiences that I have had with the team are the long bus rides. We are always finding some way to keep ourselves entertained,鈥 adds Lang.
As a student-athlete at Dordt, Lang has been challenged by the Defender Way. Lang is also pursuing a degree in business administration. 鈥淏alancing academics with hockey can be difficult,鈥 says Lang.
However, the culture of the team has helped keep him on track: 鈥淎s a team, we are always on each other about getting schoolwork done, and our coach always makes sure that we put our academics first,鈥 says Lang.
Lang is used to embracing challenges. He spent the summer fighting fires as a member of a fuels crew out west. 鈥淚 worked in the Eastern Montana/Dakotas District office focusing on wildfire response as part of an initial attack crew,鈥 says Lang. He also helped with firefighting efforts in California and New Mexico.
鈥淲e were the first to respond to wildfires, and I can confidently say that fighting wildfires is the most challenging job I have ever undertaken,鈥 says Lang. 鈥淲hile many express interests in this line of work, the reality is that it is both physically and mentally demanding.鈥
鈥淭he job demands physical fitness, and the first week included a challenging pack test, which required wearing a weighted vest of 45 pounds and walking three miles in under 45 minutes. We are also required to go through 1 hour of physical training per day when not on fires,鈥 says Lang.
When I remind myself that I am doing everything for Him, I am able to fight through whatever challenges I am facing.
In Lang鈥檚 experience, fighting fires isn鈥檛 just about physical endurance. It has also forced him to practice patience and attentiveness. One example is in the work of mopping up fires. Lang says that role can feel a little monotonous: 鈥淎fter containment, we conducted a thorough search for hot spots within the fire鈥檚 perimeter, a process that could take a long time and required multiple passes.鈥 However, it鈥檚 a crucial role to containing and eliminating future fire risks.
Another challenging aspect of the fuels crew is an unpredictable schedule and significant time away from home. 鈥淥ne day, I planned to attend a concert on my day off, only to be called to a fire where we stayed for four days,鈥 says Lang. 鈥淭he very next day, we headed to California for two weeks, working 16-hour days on the Park Fire, which covered nearly 430,000 acres.鈥
鈥淎nother notable assignment took me to Cuba, New Mexico, where I joined an engine crew for two weeks, patrolling the Santa Fe National Forest and clearing roads with chainsaws as part of a severity role.鈥
Through his time at 凹凸视频so far, Lang says his faith has grown tremendously, and he鈥檚 grateful for how it has prepared him for experiences and relationship outside of campus.
鈥淒uring the summer, the culture within firefighting is a lot different than what I am used to at Dordt,鈥 says Lang. 鈥淭here are times when I question people鈥檚 actions or the things they say on the fire line. Although the culture is different, I think that my job helped me mature into a better person with stronger beliefs.鈥
鈥淔aith impacts my ability to endure the mental and physical toughness for fighting fires because I know that I am protected by God,鈥 adds Lang. 鈥淲hen I remind myself that I am doing everything for Him, I am able to fight through whatever challenges I am facing.鈥