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T-Shirt Management
by David Rhodes
This Hump Day SOS is dedicated to my good friend MG, you know who you are. Enjoy!
I am always amazed at how many critically important issues there are to manage in the fire department. With any high-risk occupation, the day is…
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Search & reSearch & Rescue – Still the Reason We Go Inside
By David Rhodes
I'm headed out to Wichita for Wichita HOT this weekend to help with the SEARCH class, so I've dusted off an old Hump Day on SEARCH to get the thought process…
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Where and Who Do You Get Your Information From?
by David Rhodes
What if the internet curtain was pulled back on everyone that publishes information…
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Stop Asking for “The” Way by David Rhodes
As fire research continues to evolve and more dialogue continues about fire attack I have noticed that many…
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T-Shirt Management (A Hump Day SOS Classic from the Files)
I am always amazed at how many critically important issues there are to manage in the fire department. With any high risk occupation the day is filled with decisions that have long lasting effects. Yet it seems that we never have time to do things right but we always…
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How is Yours Morale? by David Rhodes
Morale in organizations swing from time to time, issue to issue or in some…
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How Many Sacrificed Lives for Freedom?
David Rhodes
As we celebrated Memorial Day this past Monday I started wondering how many Americans have sacrificed their lives for the cause of freedom in wars and…
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Got Street Credibility? Applications Now Being Accepted
So who do you listen to? Maybe more importantly why do you listen to certain people? A friend of mine once told me that firefighters listen to the one with the biggest mustache. I laughed but then thought about it and…
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Have We Tipped The Scales? Risk Management vs Risk Avoidance
Edited version of a fb post by my friend Chris Wessels:
Firefighter safety and how to prioritize it continues to be debated…
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