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Our Next Generation......The Rookie

We talk a lot about changing the Fire Service for the Better. What kind of energy are we investing in our rookies. They are our profession's next generation of leaders. Respect goes both ways. Let's talk about what you are doing.

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Our Next Generation......The Rookie Forum

Jerry  Wells

Thanks for listening! 7 Replies

Started by Jerry Wells. Last reply by Mark Lee Jun 3.

Thanks to all for listening to the Podcast of "The Rookie". It is exciting to hear that folks are investing an interest in these kids as opposed to the "old ways" of "shut up and earn your spot". R... Read More »

Shawn Castle

Rookie Commandments

Started by Shawn Castle May 6

Chief Wells, Thanks again for the information I requested and you shared from FDNY on the "Rookie's Ten Commandments". I have passed this information along to our newest rookies and feel that most... Read More »

Tagged: commandments, ten, rookie

 
 

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