As the fire service has evolved, we have had to adapt from our original conception of just putting out fires. In today’s fire service, we must be jacks of all trades! We are medical professionals, hazmat guru’s, technical rescue specialists, among many other things. With all of these different disciplines there is an abundance of knowledge that we have had to acquire/learn.
How did we learn these skills? Some have gone through a basic entry level program, whether that…
Added by Tommy Goran on December 20, 2017 at 2:00pm — 2 Comments
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