FEATURED INCIDENT COMMAND COVERAGE
It’s time to go beyond the free-flowing storytelling to maximize our after-action reviews
Survey results reveal why many fireground tools struggle to gain traction — and what it takes for technology to become part of standard operations
It’s essential to establish clear rules, expectations and training for all command functions
Breaking down the role of division officers in reducing command overload and supporting tactical execution on complex incidents
We must create an environment that preserves the incident commander’s cognitive bandwidth
Effective incident command requires decisiveness, adaptability and a commitment to both operational outcomes and personnel well-being
Is your department ready to launch a natural disaster response amid reduced staffing and backup systems?
The chain of command and issuance of orders can become complicated if all parties involved do not respect the system and its boundaries
A logistics team is essential for streamlining larger, more complex operations
Detailing USAR team capabilities and how deployment takes shape
Four key steps for minimizing incident command challenges
It’s a simple way for company officers and incident commanders to enhance the group after-action review
Tips for managing scene stress
Follow the SROVT principles – solid, realistic, ongoing, verifiable training – to develop strong incident commanders
INCIDENT COMMAND NEWS AND TRAINING RESOURCES
A solid Standard of Cover is the blueprint for effective, consistent fireground operations
Fire response begins at the console, and emergency fire dispatchers need a structured protocol to hone their decision-making
Fire crews from eight departments helped battle a fully involved house fire in Windham
Within six minutes of the alarm, Fall River firefighters arrived at Gabriel House and launched a heroic rescue effort
A Maryland fire captain died after falling into a basement during a 2021 house fire, with investigators citing gaps in size-up, crew integrity, and rapid intervention readiness
Jersey City Fire Chief Jack Johnson said civilians reported vagrants possibly lived in the building
COMMAND POST MANAGEMENT FOR NEW OFFICERS
In this four-part video series, Chief Marc Bashoor provides an overview of command post management for new officers.

Bringing calm to chaos: Command post management for new officers, Part 1
6:20

It’s all about location: Command post management, Part 2
6:02

Running the scene: Command post management, Part 3
9:16

Learning to relax: Command post management, Part 4
10:29
ABOUT THE SPONSOR: PULSARA
Pulsara ONE, FREE Out-of-Hospital Communications between EMS and the ED
Pulsara’s easy-to-adopt communication platform connects EMS to the hospital with a tap, leaving behind archaic technologies that slow critical care coordination. Our platform seamlessly coordinates communication between the field (EMTs and paramedics) and between hospital staff (RNs, MDs, Techs, etc.) to improve the treatment times and outcomes for critical care patients. Pulsara’s feature-rich mobile platform uses video chat, audio clips, instant messages, images, data, and benchmarks to help teams treat their patients faster.
Pulsara’s easy-to-adopt communication platform connects EMS to the hospital with a tap, leaving behind archaic technologies that slow critical care coordination. Our platform seamlessly coordinates communication between the field (EMTs and paramedics) and between hospital staff (RNs, MDs, Techs, etc.) to improve the treatment times and outcomes for critical care patients. Pulsara’s feature-rich mobile platform uses video chat, audio clips, instant messages, images, data, and benchmarks to help teams treat their patients faster.
Building muscle memory eases stress during critical emergencies
Departments can play a large role in supporting the health and safety of underserved residents
This platform helps ensure consistent and reliable communication when it matters most
Colorado Springs Fire Department has significantly improved patient outcomes thanks to Pulsara