Added by Andy Marsh on February 14, 2014 at 10:06am — No Comments
Another year, same ol' champ!
Here's a great post by John Hofman regarding firefighters and heart disease.…
Added by Paul Combs on February 14, 2014 at 9:44am — No Comments
As progressive, engaged and enthusiastic firefighters, we all took classes, trained hard and created an image of the way we would be when we got promoted. We would do this and we would do that, damn the consequences and those we might piss off. But, when we got there, it may not have all gone as planned. Hmmm.....did you ever wonder why?
I have seen this happen over the years and it has happened to me during my first years as a young company officer and later on as a chief officer,…
ContinueAdded by Jason Hoevelmann on February 13, 2014 at 10:41am — No Comments
For kids, a snowy forecast is cheerfully received as a sign that tomorrow will be an easy day. No school, watch some movies, have mom bake some cookies. In the fire service, some make similar assumptions - no drill today, chief won't be by on rounds, just show up to nap and run some calls. WRONG.
Across the country, some firefighters deal with snow more than…
ContinueAdded by Nick Martin on February 12, 2014 at 2:10pm — No Comments
Technology is great and it allows us to operate with speeds only imagined just a decade ago. It also make us somewhat vulnerable as we rely on it and become a little complacent in the fundamental basics. For many, GPS and Google maps = not learning territory, TICs = not training on room orientation and wall…
ContinueAdded by David Rhodes on February 12, 2014 at 8:00am — No Comments
Leadership is about your character. Character is one of the ingredients that make up your personality. Your actions, your attitude, and your behavior define your character. These are simple but powerful words (actions, attitude, behavior). If you need to simplify this even more, focus on your attitude. You may not be able to help it if you’re having a bad day or if you don’t like doing a particular thing, but changing your attitude changes everything.
Personality vs.…
ContinueAdded by Paul Strong on February 11, 2014 at 2:01am — No Comments
What is your definition and characteristics of a good firefighter?
Most of you know I am pretty windy and can talk on about any subject but this one has been on my mind lately. So I have pondered on it for several days , we all know firefighters are caring, compassionate, selflessness, and normally an all-around good person , but there is more to it than just those words .…
ContinueAdded by Shane Wriston on February 10, 2014 at 8:47pm — 2 Comments
In March of 2011, I posted Maple City Sorrow on the anniversary of the death of…
ContinueAdded by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on February 9, 2014 at 7:00pm — No Comments
As firefighters in suburbia, we now live in a world of EMS incidents, fire prevention, and busy work. At times, it can be disheartening to those of us who live vicariously through the lives of the big city guys. We dream of days spent in bunker gear, getting dirty, and going to fires. :: Station alert tones sounding :: “Respond for an illness…” Instead, we run shifts on the medic unit.
I work for a department that protects a city and township of around 60,000 residents, 32…
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With the recent snowstorms that have blanketed the country, the fire service needs to take a look up before we commit to an interior or exterior fire operation. The type of structural materials, design and condition all play a big part on whether that snow loaded roof is going to be a problem. I…
ContinueAdded by Fire Chief Billy Greenwood on February 8, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments
FIRE DEPARTMENT AUTO SALES
My friend told me the story of his visit to a local auto dealership. He was considering purchasing a new pickup truck and a larger flatbed truck for his growing business.
He chose to visit this dealership based partly on the large amount of television and radio…
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We often talk about being a "Combat Ready" firefighter. What does that mean? I first heard the term "Combat Ready" and the idea behind it around 2003 from Lt. Pete Lund, a storied fire officer from FDNY Rescue 2 who was also a volunteer at Kentland with his son (Matt, aka "Vinny") while I was living there.
So what does it mean to be a "Combat Ready firefighter"? Is it your certifications? No... Is it a cool paint scheme on your fire truck? Absolutely not. Is it a "holier than…
Added by Nick Martin on February 6, 2014 at 9:03am — No Comments
Be respectful...
"If you are about to speak 'about' someone or something... stop and think for a moment of the tone of the conversation. How will your message be received? Leaders must exercise discretion or decorum in conversation, not shirking the duty to make tough decisions, but having the respect and dignity to do so with class. It's not so much what you say, but how you say it"
Added by Douglas Mitchell, Jr. on February 5, 2014 at 11:01am — No Comments
After LODD’s there are systematic and somewhat impersonal bureaucratic events that take place. These policy reviews, OSHA investigations, independent panels last for months while those who were there are mourning the loss of…
ContinueAdded by David Rhodes on February 5, 2014 at 7:30am — No Comments
Better yet, how do you train and prepare for RIT? It's a good idea to take a close look at your RIT training and see how closely related it is to your Search & Rescue training (for civilians). If your RIT training isn't too much different, then it’s time to get real. Here's an example; On Monday your crew does a search & rescue drill. One of the firefighters finds a spot in the station to lay down and waits to be found. The crew goes in on a right or left wall search with their…
ContinueAdded by Paul Strong on February 4, 2014 at 3:25pm — No Comments
Last weekend I was invited to present "Combat Ready Firefighting"to the firefighters of Jefferson County, WV. After a great class, the more than hospitable members were eager to show me their firehouses and apparatus. The pride in their departments and history was obvious (good thing!). …
ContinueAdded by Nick Martin on February 1, 2014 at 8:30am — No Comments
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