What is leadership? What does it look like? What does it walk like... sound like? For most of us, we know a good leader when we meet them. They have a certain magnetism and charisma that just makes people gravitate toward them, and if they're true and deserving, we follow - not blindly, but willingly. My friend EJ Mascaro was one of those leaders - true, trustworthy,…
Added by Paul Combs on March 22, 2018 at 4:01pm — No Comments
Have fun out there, brothers and sisters - but leave those keys with a sober designated driver!
STAY FIRED UP, and get home alive!
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Added by Paul Combs on March 16, 2018 at 2:53pm — No Comments
The culture of negativity within an organization is, and will continue to be its demise if each member of the organization does not take ownership to influence (Lead) a more positive and optimistic work environment.
Over my 36 year career in the fire service, I noticed an underlying common thread of negativity that seemed to appear frequently regardless of the topic at hand. This seemed to be a common trend among other departments I was acquainted with. You may be familiar with the…
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People serving in the Public Safety sector are used to acronyms. Codes for various situations, responses, and treatments exist in every department. If you transfer from one department to another, it can almost feel like you have landed in a foreign country. One acronym that everyone is familiar with these days is PTSD-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. While many people have heard the term, there is a misconception about what PTSD…
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The following video clip was sent to me by a reader who was responding to my last post regarding vertical ventilation:
https://youtu.be/iK-ZpPWJIj4
In it, you will see two firefighters vigorously cutting a roof as fire burns below. The provider of this link pointed out the immediate improvement in interior conditions as evidenced by the lift in the smoke layer that occurred as the fire vented. Taking a contrary position, I would point out…
Added by Mark J. Cotter on March 12, 2018 at 5:53am — 12 Comments
Our mission is to protect the community and our firefighters with all of the training, equipment and protective gear money can buy. Of course there are the smaller and less affluent fire districts barely responding to calls for service or emergencies and all-volunteer fire organizations are equally challenged to place sufficient firefighter resources in the community for response.
One of the common factors for all departments are the laws and statutes that dictate their conduct and…
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The “Fire Service”. “Fire Service” is composed of two words. “Fire” and “Service”. According to Webster’s, “Fire” is defined as “a destructive burning (as of a building)”. Webster’s defines “service” as “the occupation or function of serving; the work performed by one that serves; contribution to the welfare of others”. So it’s easy to extrapolate a definition for “Fire Service”. “Fire Service” as defined by me is “A group committed to serving the citizens, whom we are sworn to…
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Have you become the Dinosaur Officer
As you go through your career have you be come bored, stagnant, unmotivated?
Has the department become the same? The Dinosaur in the room could be you. . It has been widely thought that Company Officers and the “Senior Man” or “Barn Boss” can make or break a department. Is the department led by a dinosaur Chief. Has he or she become complacent in their jobs?
Leadership ,or lack of it ,in every position can influence everyone. As the…
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An Open Letter to My 19 -Year-Old Rookie Firefighter Self, Written 28 Years Later
Dear Joe,
You are about to experience something very special. You have been chosen to be part of…
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I generated a bit of discussion a few years ago when I posted a blog expressing my viewpoint that vertical ventilation, except in the presence of pre-made openings (rooftop scuttles or bulkhead doors) was a tactic that had little utility on the modern fireground (http://community.fireengineering.com/profiles/blog/show?id=1219672%3ABlogPost%3A620250). This was based on our then-new knowledge…
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Engine Company Search: Split Level House
Life Safety is the fire services number one priority, typically accomplished by searching for victims of fire inside fire buildings. This is a high risk, high man power, and high intensity tactic that must be planned and coordinated. However, fire departments all over the country often are faced with the choice of…
Added by Robert Owens on March 1, 2018 at 12:35pm — 1 Comment
STAY FIRED UP, brothers and sisters, and be unique. Be original. Be you... but keep an ample supply of kitty litter:)
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Added by Paul Combs on February 26, 2018 at 8:38am — No Comments
From the time we are children, we are told to be afraid of monsters. Monsters under the bed. Monsters in the closet. The monster in that dark and treacherous basement that our parents never wanted us to explore alone. As we grew older, our teenage monsters changed to be the bully in second-period literature or our ever-present self-doubting reflection in the mirror.…
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My inspirations for starting this series investigating the feasibility of increasing firefighters' danger tolerance included the suggestion that the modern fire attack (MFA) technique of exterior streams was evidence of cowardice, as well as recent rants regarding firefighters “not doing their jobs”, at least as defined by the person posting the rant, which generally involve the perceived hesitation of other firefighters to perform interior operations. To me, the idea that we all merely need…
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A shtick and stickers are a must!
STAY FIRED UP, and keep it real, brothers and sisters!
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Added by Paul Combs on February 19, 2018 at 8:31am — No Comments
Leadership by example is often a concept that is easier said than done. We may hear the phrase often, but how often do we see leadership in action? Who among us is setting the example, Chief Officers, Company Officers, Medics, Firefighters, Recruits, Civilians?
The fact is, regardless of the titles we may wear or where we may fit within an…
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