This year has certainly been interesting related to the legal issues facing the fire service. We continue to see the fire departments in the news for many high profile fires, rescues, service calls and the other good things we do on a daily basis.
We also continue to see the fire departments mired in legal controversies that reduce the effectiveness of organizational cohesiveness and at times polarize our personnel and departments.
We can only read the legal effects of the…
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MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYBODY!
May your shifts be safe and your rigs true on this Christmas day! Take a moment to hug your family, at home and in the firehouse, and be thankful for all you have in your life.
Personally, I want to thank each of you! Thank you for following my work and supporting its message. Thank you for being a sounding board for my…
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It’s not hard to remember December in 1999.
That year, in the month of December alone, this nation’s fire service lost EIGHTEEN firefighters in the line of duty.
Two fires accounted for half of that total.
On December 3,…
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Do a quick internet search on vehicles vs. guardrails and your photo results will be…
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C O U R A G E to C L O S E the G A P
As a follow up to the “Revenge of the Nerds” blog from November, I wanted to clarify my position because there have been some out there in the Social Media world that have been critical of the blog and many others that took offense to it. It was not written to offend anyone or to drive a wedge between the two sides. In the past there have been many one-sided comments made on current fire service culture. It’s…
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Recently, I have been reading articles on this subject with much uneasiness.
In fact; I hesitate to call suicide a “subject”, because for many; suicide is real and has impacted them. It has reached out and grabbed them in some way. It is someone very close to them, someone they know or someone famous, whose career they have followed.
And, are loved ones LEFT to make “sense…
ContinueAdded by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on December 8, 2014 at 1:44pm — 2 Comments
PUT A TAG ON IT
The Fire Service as a whole and we who are fortunate to be a part of it need triage. In our day to day we seem sometimes unwilling to exercise the same honest, thorough, open and sometimes painful assessment that we use in a mass casualty incident.
Whether in prevention, service delivery, leadership, training, team dynamics, morale, community assessment of…
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