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-As a firefighter I like the idea of realistic multi task training. As an instructor it does bring a few issues to the forefront that need to be addressed prior to the training tacking place. As any good instructor knows, good, safe training doesn't just happen; it is planned.
-First, is the multi task training going to convolute, distract from or dilute the message or information that the training session is intending to impart?
-Second, the direct message/informational intent of the training should be surrounded with multi tasks that are of an "easier" task level so as not to detract from the training goal. Also, the tertiary tasks should be easier/routine so that the multi tasks being performed will not cause unnecessary distraction and/or injury.
-Lastly, having the tertiary tasks being easier will help build the all important muscle memory in to the firefighter. Performing a new task along with a familiar task will make it that much easier to recall and perform the new tasks later.
-Realistic training is important but not because the troops need to be entertained or to alleviate boredom. Training should be realistic to instill confidence into the trainee so when the real situation presents itself it will look and feel familiar. The sense of familiarity will go a long way in reducing the on scene stress. In effect, realistic training is intended to replace the all to elusive experience so that firefighters will react as experienced firefighters would.
-As to Jason's comment, "bread and butter training evolution that is done over and over again", that is what training is!!! I like Bruce Lee's philosophy on training. "Train on a technique until you forget it". If you think about this quote it is really the perfect way to train... until you forget it !!
Jason, Brother, you know how I feel concerning training and multitasking is needed in these trying times! As Officers we must get our own to accept ownership and get them engaged in our mission and Profession! We work in an interesting place, where doing more than one task seems to overwhelm folks, yet guys like us move forward. Very well put my friend! You'll be seeing more of the ownership and engagement thing out of me real soon! KTF!
Jeff
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