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The Sunday Preach:
 
Chapter 25: We Save Lives
 
Perhaps no greater reward in our line of work than that of saving a life from the ravages of fire. While it is the number one aspect of our job "to save lives and property" it doesn't always get the…
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Added by Douglas Mitchell, Jr. on November 20, 2016 at 12:09pm — No Comments

EXTRICATION "QUICK TIP" #58 (A DASH LIFT WITH NO RELIEF CUTS?)

Hopefully if you are into vehicle extrication, you study vehicle anatomy enough to understand the mechanics behind each procedure you do. Why does a dash lift when you vertically spread the A post? Why on heavy damage/intrusions does the “A-Plan” dash lift not consistently work? As I have said before, just knowing the steps to perform an extrication plan are not enough. What if said you could complete a dash displacement without any…

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Added by Isaac Frazier on November 15, 2016 at 9:30am — No Comments

Good Vs Great....Where do you fall in?

The Good vs Great Mindset frustrates many.
What it is, most of you guys can relate to this, we have something called minimum standards in the fire service and most people meet minimum standards. They're a one-year firefighter their whole career, that's their choice. There's others that want to master the craft and keep going on and challenging themselves and learning more. I want to call them the great. You have the good, which is minimum, you might not agree with me on…
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Added by John Lovato Jr on November 14, 2016 at 2:49pm — No Comments

Couples to Companies: The Staffing Debate Continues...

                Whether career or volunteer, municipal or private, urban or rural, firefighters are the cornerstone of the fire service, and have been since the Vigiles of Ancient Rome.  Without firefighters, a fire department has nothing and can do nothing.  A fire station won’t provide maintenance to its own apparatus and equipment.  Apparatus can’t drive to fires and pump themselves.  A…

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Added by Paul M. Rank on November 9, 2016 at 5:05pm — No Comments

The Power of the Fire Service

A few weeks ago, I had the humbling experience to be part of a new theory developed by a local volunteer fire company. Colonial Park Volunteer Fire Company, PA., is an all volunteer organization being led by disciplined, energetic, and talented young firemen who want to make a difference for tomorrow. This inspirational group of Company Officers and Firemen decided to develop a mini FDIC in their own backyard; offering and delivering some of the best classes and instruction over a 3 day…

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Added by Jeremy Rebok on November 7, 2016 at 7:37pm — No Comments

What is the value of your volunteer fire department?

      If you are in a leadership position in a volunteer fire department, you constantly think about resources (people, equipment, funding) to effectively perform the mission of the organization.  How well does your community support your volunteer fire department? Do they show up for your department’s open houses? Does the community understand that a volunteer fire department exists in their…

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Added by Brad Nair on November 7, 2016 at 11:17am — 1 Comment

MFA #36: Fight Fire With Water - Correctly

From my perspective - that being someone who entered the fire service just as the era of "surround and drown" was being replaced by the "get in and hit it up close" approach - the most immediate and practical operational change inspired by fire dynamics research is the early application of water.  While the recommendation to delay ventilation also has significant benefits - and loud critics - “opening up”, especially vertically, was a tactic that many of us who worked in small departments…

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Added by Mark J. Cotter on November 7, 2016 at 7:30am — No Comments

STOP WAITING FOR HELP…..

Learn to overcome the learned helplessness mindset
We have built a society where problems are solved by others
We continue to think that we need others to solve our own problems
So we wait….and wait…..and wait for this unknown person to come make all our problems go away.
Meanwhile we do nothing but complain.
Problems are solved by work being done by those involved.
You are the one you have been waiting for.
You…
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Added by John Lovato Jr on November 5, 2016 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Ladders: For Us, By Us.

The Sunday Preach

Chapter 22: Ladders, Ladders, Everywhere

"Portable ladders want to be used at fires. They want to get out of their ladder racks and be used, see the light of day, be near the heat and smoke, and help you do your job more quickly and easily. They live to be thrown against residential building fires. It makes them happy. They love to be carried or dragged into place by one firefighter. They want to be placed at the level of the residential windowsill for…

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Added by Douglas Mitchell, Jr. on November 4, 2016 at 10:11am — No Comments

The Company Officers Role in Community Risk Reduction

As a Company Officer you set the tone for so many things in your firehouse. You contribute to the cultural norms, attitudes, and other acceptable practices. As someone once told me, if it’s not important to you, it won’t be important to them. So where do we, where do you, fall in the responsibility of community risk reduction? I recently took a class at the National Fire Academy and I have to admit, I was a little skeptical about going up there for it. I was worried it was going to be a…

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Added by Jarrod Sergi on November 3, 2016 at 4:00pm — No Comments

BOBBY KNOWS POLITICS

Have a happy and safe Halloween, everybody!

STAY FIRED UP!

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Added by Paul Combs on October 31, 2016 at 5:24pm — No Comments

THE TOTALITARIAN INQUISITION



Happy Halloween, everybody!

Added by Paul Combs on October 30, 2016 at 8:30am — No Comments

Title VII and Consent Decrees

When teaching my classes on High Risk Legal Issues for the Fire Service, a topic that continually arises is how a ruling against a department for a violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act is enforced against a department. Notwithstanding an outright judgment against a fire department that involves a lot of money to resolve the issue along with resignations, terminations, demotions and other adverse actions, the term I frequently use is the application of…

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Added by John K. Murphy on October 29, 2016 at 10:02am — No Comments

STREET SMART EXTRICATION FDIC 2017

Added by Isaac Frazier on October 28, 2016 at 2:42pm — No Comments

Street Smart Extrication HOT FDIC 2017

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Added by Isaac Frazier on October 28, 2016 at 2:41pm — No Comments

Cost - Value of Tradition

The fire service has a very unique organizational make up. Some of us are volunteers, some are paid per call and others do this as a career.  The general…

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Added by Fire Chief Billy Greenwood on October 27, 2016 at 9:30am — No Comments

The Rookie Doesn’t Know a Trade!?!?!?

Since the beginning of my fire service career, there’s been a concern I’ve heard time and time again, “we just don’t have the tradesmen coming on the job like we used to”. Stories are told about how “back in the day”, each of the various trades had representation in the fire service. Prior to getting hired on a department many members grew up in more of a “blue collar” environment. Children followed the footsteps of their parents and learned the family trade. If your parent was a stonemason,… Continue

Added by Adam J. Hansen on October 25, 2016 at 12:30pm — No Comments

MORNING ZOMBIES



Stay clear of the morning zombies!

STAY FIRED UP!

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Added by Paul Combs on October 24, 2016 at 6:57am — No Comments

LEADERSHIP ON A DIRT ROAD

 LEADERSHIP ON A DIRT ROAD

“There ain’t no bumps in that dirt road.”

I say this as a description of Fire Officers who are able to take their situation, their dirt road, and consistently smooth out the bumps, navigate around the mud and continue to advance, and be followed, because of their ability to solve problems with balance, steadiness…

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Added by Warren Cersley on October 23, 2016 at 1:05pm — No Comments

The Power of Team Building - Inches Away

This particular morning was like any other except I happened to be at home instead of work, waiting on the AC Repairman. I awoke about 0630 to go for my morning run as a fire call came in with an address one road down from my residence in the small town where I volunteer. In this volunteer department I am a firefighter at rank and I follow orders instead of the typical giving of them in my career status. While I do not shy away from speaking up, I feel it is important to listen and be…

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Added by Brian Ward "FireServiceSLT" on October 20, 2016 at 7:33am — No Comments

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