Thanks for the additional info on the bailout clip Frank! - I couldn't agree more with your statement. We do quite a bit with escape systems in the FF Rescue/Survival and RIT courses we teach and too many FFs don't fully appreciate the need for repetition - but that can be said for everything we do in the Fire Service!
Beyond promoting prevention, I think we sometimes fail to reinforce the importance of understanding not only the strengths, but also the limitations of the equipment we carry and tactics we perform. Even those who obtain "expert" knowledge have no guarantees – If there were, FF LODDs would be a thing of the past.
Keep up the great work you’re doing and thanks again for the correspondence!
-Not fighting fires in vacant buildings is in fact not doing your job; its a culture of fear and cowardice being forced on unwitting and frightened firefighters.
-More to the point this mindset ignores the fact that someone may in fact be inside the vacant building; homeless, children playing... even the guy who started the fire, regardless of his intentions still deserves the FD attempting to find him and extinguish the blaze. The fact is that short of a lightning strike or mice playing with matches, vacant buildings do not set themselves on fire! That means someone got inside and set the fire; malicious or accidental is irrelevant, that person may still be inside!!
-Anything less is subscribing to a culture of fear that is being sold to the fire dept under the guise of firefighter safety; this is unadulterated, uncensored, pure and simple BS . As Tom Brennen put it, this culture of fear is brought to you by the same people who created purple vests to identify the guy handing out vests.
-Fulfilling the office of firefighter is often times a risky endeavor. Firefighting is about calculated risks not foolish chances but risks all the same. If it's too scary find another line of work.
My book is still in the conceptual phase, it's going to look at the "science" behind firefighting, for example, the typical tasks that FFs do, as seen through the eyes of gauges. It will parallel my class "It's not rocket science, it's Fire Science!" (Formerly "Gauges Don't Lie).
thanks for the add...I enjoy your blog too...keep up the good work bro! Check out my video blog when you get some time and let me know what ya think! Thanks!
Thanks for the keynote speech at FDIC. Though I was not present, I viewed it on a link via FaceBook. I intend to use your advice to improve my performance as well as my crew's. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for being a dear friend and thank you for your speech at FDIC! It really hit me hard with what I am going through right now. Your friend, Todd McKee
Thanks Frank for your key note speech at FDIC. I was stunned at the end, one to see that I'm not the only one out there with similar views. Two, for fighting for all of our rights. Keep going forward, also would like to meet you some time personally and chat.
Thats good, I'll shoot this info up to the Chief. We were looking for some outside the box training for this year. I'll be at FDIC. Are you going to the Haz-Mat Conference in Baltimore?
Hey no problem man, your doing great things for the fire service, and Im proud to be associated with ya. Fort Bliss is kinda on the other side of the world from us. Texas is so darn big! You came down and Taught a RIT class huh....hmmm...interesting. Our Dept could use a smack in the face about our RIT Program! Hope all is well...talk to ya soon.
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Thanks for the additional info on the bailout clip Frank! - I couldn't agree more with your statement. We do quite a bit with escape systems in the FF Rescue/Survival and RIT courses we teach and too many FFs don't fully appreciate the need for repetition - but that can be said for everything we do in the Fire Service!
Beyond promoting prevention, I think we sometimes fail to reinforce the importance of understanding not only the strengths, but also the limitations of the equipment we carry and tactics we perform. Even those who obtain "expert" knowledge have no guarantees – If there were, FF LODDs would be a thing of the past.
Keep up the great work you’re doing and thanks again for the correspondence!
Dale
-Not fighting fires in vacant buildings is in fact not doing your job; its a culture of fear and cowardice being forced on unwitting and frightened firefighters.
-More to the point this mindset ignores the fact that someone may in fact be inside the vacant building; homeless, children playing... even the guy who started the fire, regardless of his intentions still deserves the FD attempting to find him and extinguish the blaze. The fact is that short of a lightning strike or mice playing with matches, vacant buildings do not set themselves on fire! That means someone got inside and set the fire; malicious or accidental is irrelevant, that person may still be inside!!
-Anything less is subscribing to a culture of fear that is being sold to the fire dept under the guise of firefighter safety; this is unadulterated, uncensored, pure and simple BS . As Tom Brennen put it, this culture of fear is brought to you by the same people who created purple vests to identify the guy handing out vests.
-Fulfilling the office of firefighter is often times a risky endeavor. Firefighting is about calculated risks not foolish chances but risks all the same. If it's too scary find another line of work.
Hey Frank,
My book is still in the conceptual phase, it's going to look at the "science" behind firefighting, for example, the typical tasks that FFs do, as seen through the eyes of gauges. It will parallel my class "It's not rocket science, it's Fire Science!" (Formerly "Gauges Don't Lie).
Captain Billy Morris
Thanks for the keynote speech at FDIC. Though I was not present, I viewed it on a link via FaceBook. I intend to use your advice to improve my performance as well as my crew's. Keep up the great work!
Captain Seth Dramm
M. Daley
Thank you for being a dear friend and thank you for your speech at FDIC! It really hit me hard with what I am going through right now. Your friend, Todd McKee
Billy
Hey no problem man, your doing great things for the fire service, and Im proud to be associated with ya. Fort Bliss is kinda on the other side of the world from us. Texas is so darn big! You came down and Taught a RIT class huh....hmmm...interesting. Our Dept could use a smack in the face about our RIT Program! Hope all is well...talk to ya soon.
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