Fire Policies
Policies are the foundation for all operations in the fire service. From apparatus backing to anti-retaliation, policies set expectations, provide guidance, and protect firefighters and fire departments. This section highlights how fire department policies play out in the real world, while also connecting you with best practices for drafting, updating and ensuring accountability with policies.
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Aggressive tactics and operational safety aren’t mutually exclusive when policies are clear, current and consistently applied
Fire chiefs must embrace policy advocacy to influence decisions that shape public safety and department operations
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An “attaboy” photo of a burned home spotlights a lesson in fireground humility
When elected or appointed officials make decisions without the proper context, they have the potential to endanger public safety
A social media post intended to praise a Warren fire crew has drawn backlash for insensitivity toward the homeowner
Every time you let something slide — a late arrival, a sloppy report, a shortcut on the drill ground — you widen the plate and your department’s liability
Time and again, history has shown what happens when fire codes are ignored
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The driver was fired, but the department’s culture may still be on a collision course
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Even with the best planning, nature doesn’t always play by the rules, does it?
Every fire department, regardless of size or whether they are a career or volunteer organization, needs both written policies and procedures
Four questions to help leaders refine how to educate their members on fire department discrimination and reporting practices
A well-executed chief’s inspection can mean the difference between a department that is merely functional and one that excels
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Effective policies — and effective training to reinforce them — can make or break an agency
Fire departments and individual members can take several measures to make cold weather operations safer and more comfortable
With the right training and direction, rapid intervention should never be a dull assignment
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Live fire training must be managed with rigorous preparation and adherence to regulations
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