Trending Topics
20220824_150322.jpg

Robert Avsec

Product News

Battalion Chief Robert Avsec (ret.) served with the Chesterfield (Virginia) Fire & EMS Department for 26 years. He was an instructor for fire, EMS and hazardous materials courses at the local, state and federal levels, which included more than 10 years with the National Fire Academy. Chief Avsec earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Cincinnati and his master’s degree in executive fire service leadership from Grand Canyon University. He is a 2001 graduate of the National Fire Academy’s EFO Program. Beyond his writing for FireRescue1.com, Avsec authors the blog Talking “Shop” 4 Fire & EMS and has published his first book, “Successful Transformational Change in a Fire and EMS Department: How a Focused Team Created a Revenue Recovery Program in Six Months From Scratch.” Connect with Avsec on LinkedIn or via email.

LATEST ARTICLES
Increased firefighter safety and reduced manpower are two of the reasons to consider a pump-and-roll option on your next rig
Here’s what you need to know before replacing, or buying your first, airport rescue and firefighting vehicle
Safe, effective and efficient auto glass removal and management is only one aspect of vehicle extrication
Getting water from a static source to an apparatus is a critical component of rural firefighting; here’s the drafting equipment you’ll need
There is more than one choice in sirens, and understand how and why each works will help you make a better decision
Technology and functionality are constantly changing, and pumpers are no different; here are some of the latest developments on the market
They are getting lighter, more powerful and more portable; here’s what to know before buying battery-powered extrication tools
There are a variety of features for different water conditions and rescue needs; here’s a look at how to choose your next boat
Technological advances in wireless headsets are moving full steam ahead; here are eight new products worth a closer look
The demands an apparatus and fire scene place on electronics are heavy and computers and tablets need the fortitude to take that punishment