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Inching Closer to Agreement

I'm going to end 2018/start 2019 with a positive assessment of the past year's progress spreading the new fire dynamics knowledge and integrating it into our tactics. To be sure, this may be an overly optimistic view, as sometimes there seems to be more than enough distance between the two sides to take an entire fire service career before they meet somewhere near the center. Still, I have been seeing and hearing more and more evidence of the spread of our evolving understanding of…

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Added by Mark J. Cotter on January 14, 2019 at 8:13am — No Comments

Preventing Legal Fires - Not All Speech is Free

As a firefighter or public safety government employee, what are your free speech rights under the 1st Amendment?

As we have seen a number of firefighters have lost their jobs over postings on their social media sites, thinking they had a protected right to say anything or depict otherwise offensive pictures for their shared audiences. The issue of “words matter” when speaking, brings one back to the often quoted but erroneous statement of “shouting fire in a crowded theater” opined by…

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Added by John K. Murphy on January 6, 2019 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Self Improvement for the Modern Day Firefighter

Self Improvement for the Modern Day Firefighter

Assistant Chief Nicholas Christensen, CFO, FO



In today’s…

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Added by Nicholas Christensen on January 3, 2019 at 4:30pm — No Comments

The New Year: Time for Change!

     Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy New Year to all my brothers and sisters out there!



     As 2019 arrives, everyone, including firefighters, looks to implement some kind of change. Fire chiefs will implement their new,…

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Added by Mauro Porcelli on January 2, 2019 at 4:40pm — No Comments

The Golden Rules for a Small Unit Leader

When I was in the military I use to hear two principles reinforced over and over again. I first started hearing these principles after my first promotion. I can remember many chiefs and officers walking up to me and congratulating me. They would offer their congratulations and then they would say two things to me. I will continue to hear these over the next few years that I spent at that command. I heard them again at my next promotion, I heard them…

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Added by Jarrod Sergi on January 2, 2019 at 1:22pm — No Comments

FIGHT CLUB!



So, will you be a contender in 2019?



STAY FIRED UP, and FIGHT like your life depends on it!



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To see more Drawn By Fire cartoons, go to:…
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Added by Paul Combs on January 2, 2019 at 8:42am — No Comments

Is Morale a Reliable Indicator of Leadership Success?

One of the most over used words in the fire service is the word "Morale". The word morale is often used as an indicator of how well things are going within an organization. More often the word morale is only focused on when the perceived morale is low. Administrative leadership blames low firefighter morale on several things such as generational changes, the…

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Added by Troy J. Bonfield on January 1, 2019 at 7:00am — No Comments

Challenge Crushed!

My first FireEngineering Training Network blog post was on the pushup challenge I undertook for the year.  The guys over at http://firefighterfunctionalfitness.com/ put out the challenge to do 100 pushups, every day, for the entire year.  Thinking that this wouldn't be very hard, I took the challenge.  

I'm proud to say, that not only did I complete the challenge, but I crushed it!  I viewed…

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Added by John Lightly on December 31, 2018 at 4:33pm — No Comments

IT'S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS!

NEW Fire Engineering​ blog editorial cartoon: It's the Thought that Counts!

Here's hoping your Holiday Season is filled with joy, family, friends, fire, and as little bureaucracy as possible.

Cheers!

Added by Paul Combs on December 24, 2018 at 10:47am — No Comments

Priorities and Tactics - Apples and Oranges

When engaged in an activity where seconds count, lives hang in the balance, and there is little margin for error, choosing the correct initial action is critical.  As firefighters, we must "get it right" the first time, and there are no “do overs”.  To be most successful in protecting lives and property, our selection of methods and their execution must be flawless.…

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Added by Mark J. Cotter on December 24, 2018 at 7:00am — No Comments

ALL IN ATTITUDE



Excerpt from the 2019 Drawn by Fire/Fully Involved calendar, and Captain Mark von Appen:



There is a difference you can find in those who stand apart from the crowd, those people of character who just get it. The intangible quality that sets them apart is something completely tangible.  It's called a work ethic, and it is the oft-forgotten…

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Added by Paul Combs on December 21, 2018 at 11:13am — No Comments

Very close call for four Orlando Firefighters!

My good friend who I used to work with posted this on his Facebook page just now. His son also  works for Orlando Fire Department. Names were edited due to a current investigation. This was so important as a reminder that I needed to re-post his article. Be alert and never ever let your guard down! …

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Added by Mauro Porcelli on December 21, 2018 at 9:14am — No Comments

The Fire Chief / CEO Mindset

The Fire Chief / CEO Mindset.

Many Fire Chiefs in small or mid-sized departments waste time on what I call $15 an hour work dealing with the day to day tasks like vehicle checks, chores and maintenance. Meanwhile, they forgo working on visionary work like professional development, or obtaining grants that could yield thousands of dollars to assist the operating budget. Time needed to build relationships with the right people, inside and outside the organization, to further advance the…

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Added by Fire Chief Billy Greenwood on December 20, 2018 at 7:30pm — No Comments

It’s Xmas New Guys, Step Up



We all enter the fire service knowing it’s the greatest job on earth and there is not another occupation we’d rather be doing. We also grasp the harsh reality that we are in fact a 24/7 service being open for business on nights, weekends, holidays, and everything in between. At the start the year, shift, or however your respective department operates, there is one specific date everyone immediately checks.....am I gonna be stuck working Christmas? If assigned…

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Added by Adam J. Hansen on December 17, 2018 at 2:34pm — 1 Comment

Alphabet Soup

The fire service is filled with an alphabet soup of acronyms many of us are aware of. Whether for fire suppression, EMS, Hazmat, etc. these acronyms are convenient aids that help firefighters and officers remember size-up points, operational and procedural considerations, and can be effective in recalling critical actions to be taken in emergencies.

Examples of common suppression acronyms:

C-Construction                                     …

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Added by Nick J. Salameh on December 16, 2018 at 10:47am — No Comments

Class opportunities!!!

For the first time in many years we have decided to reset the waitlist and open up Tactical Extrication. With the move last year I finished up some promised classes and as I had also promised we are opening up for 2019 classes. This class has morphed over the years into something that I am incredibly proud of. Email me at TacticalExtrication@live.com to inquire about hosting a class. As always this opportunity won't last long....If you have ever taken a course by Tactical Advantage or…

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Added by Isaac Frazier on December 15, 2018 at 10:59pm — No Comments

Preventing Legal Fires 2018 - Year in Review

I always like to review year end legal issues for the fire service, even as I routinely write about them, as an interesting study in firefighter legal behavior over the past year. It is a reflection of where we are and where we are going. The short story is our behavior is not changing as fast as the fire service would like as we still see complaints and litigation popping up every week.

We continue to see patterns of bad legal behavior, in spite of the frequent lectures and articles…

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Added by John K. Murphy on December 11, 2018 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Leadership Lesson #2 - Build Trust First Before Making Changes

This can't be reiterated enough. If your crews don't trust you, the changes you will attempt to make will often get overlooked or even worse completely ignored. Be patient, trust takes time and effort to build and there are two essential steps to building that trust.

The first step is having open discussion about your expectations of your crews and what their expectations are of you. The second step is being consistent in everything you do. These two things, if done well will provide…

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Added by Troy J. Bonfield on December 11, 2018 at 1:19pm — No Comments

Communication Thoughts for Officers

Rank might bring privileges, but it doesn’t necessarily equal leadership. You may have the authority that comes with the badge, however, this does not mean that your subordinates will follow you. The trust and willingness on their part to follow you must be earned. One way to quickly earn trust, and therefore, leadership, is through having good communication skills.

Communication only happens when both parties hear and understand what has been said. Until then, it’s just words being…

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Added by John Lightly on December 6, 2018 at 8:26pm — No Comments

The New Generation

Today in the fire service there are many different barriers that we all face everyday.  Technology, growing scope of responsibility, and life in general are challenges that each and every company officer, chief, and Administrator face when it comes to forming the fire department camaraderie of old.  We often hear the brotherhood is dead, the new generation is lazy, and on and on and on.  The fact is, we can complain (and firefighters will we know) or we can seek out new and innovative ways…

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Added by Jonah Smith on December 5, 2018 at 9:30am — 2 Comments

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