In an example of how far the arguments against the MFA approach have devolved, we now find ourselves facing critics within the fire service who complain that our tactics have become too safe! More specifically, they contend that the focus has been taken away from rescuing victims and protecting property to instead maintaining our own safety. Having been an outspoken advocate of these principles for over…
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Its easy to pass the buck. Many in our society deflect responsibility as often as possible to avoid having to answer directly for their actions, or lack thereof. In the fire service passing the buck can be game with deadly consequences. When we assume any role in the fire service we must be prepared to shoulder the responsibilities associated with our job. These responsibilities involve obligations to ourselves, our families, our subordinates and superiors, our organization, the…
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Here on the east coast, soon we will be entering the colder months. As the cold settles in the furnaces will come on, and with this comes potential carbon monoxide (CO) issues. When a 911 call comes in for a CO alarm in my county a unit that carries a 4 gas meter is dispatched. There are times that a call comes in for a sick person and only an ambulance is dispatched. Fortunately all our units have passive CO meters on their EMS bags. These small meters are always on and will alert when…
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Every time your company hits the street whether it's for a fire call, ems run, or training opportunities almost always present themselves to identify potential hazards in your area. This is especially true for hoarding conditions. As discussed in the previous post many size-up indicators of hoarding conditions can be easily found especially with contents that seem to "flow" from the structure. However no two scenes are ever the same, especially in differing urban and suburban environments,…
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WATCHING INTEREST RATES
I am a firm believer that Fire Service performance directly correlates with Fire Service leadership.
Show me a high performance fire company, a highly regarded firehouse, a stand out fire district or an entire fire department that consistently out performs others…
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“We can’t be operationally effective without our health.”
~Rommie Duckworth
I am paraphrasing Chief Bobby Halton when I say that we will never be able to mitigate all of the risks we face as firefighters (and we should know and accept these risks before we take the oath). As a firefighter, putting yourself in harm’s way to save another is not only something you…
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Voids and Large Spans Need To Be Recognized
38 years ago today August 2, 1978 on a warm summer morning in Brooklyn, New York a collapse occurred which claimed the lives of six FDNY members. Over thirty more were injured according to news reports and while the years have passed just like any other major event in our profession the members’ legacies and the lessons learned should never be forgotten but sadly most members many of whom weren’t…
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