There are a few common sayings that are heard on a daily basis in fire departments that absolutely get under my skin. Here are just a few to name; “It has been this way for 40+ years, you’ll never change it now” or “XYZ Fire Company does it that way so we will not”, but we are aware that there are plenty more that are used. These statements are the “Cancer Sayings” in the fire service. As volunteer and career guys, we have the best job in the world and if you do not…
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Pro-Active Drivers: Why there are more jobs, than just babysitting the truck
By: Dean Helsel
In the volunteer and combination departments, in my area, I see an ongoing issue with the drivers. Drivers are getting the firemen to the scene, but what are they doing once they are on location? Are your engine drivers being pro-active when…
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