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How do we inspire our members to grow and take the reins for the future?
Firefighters are naturally good problem-solvers but notoriously conflict-averse
The ubiquitous mobile camera and platforms for sharing video means a fire department’s tactics and reputation are under constant, and sometimes unfair, scrutiny
Ten responders were killed in 2013 when the Texas plant exploded
Officer Mark Kimsey said he’d still be sitting in the car if 17-year-old Joe Chambers hadn’t intervened
Evidence-based firefighting research, although new, is accepted in theory; but can we put it into practice on the fireground?
A complete firefighter rescue includes EMS activities; here’s what on-scene commanders need to know for all downed-firefighter operations to work
Joey Wallberg has two kids with autism; he hopes his classes will help raise awarenss and make a difference
What can we learn from this fire about the importance of following well-detailed SOGs and executing a coordinated fire attack?
Lt. Duckworth and Chief Wylie said fires involving a McMansion present unique tactical challenges and that pre-planning is always the answer
Investigators recommended annual medical evaluations, exercise stress tests, vital-sign checks and the completion of a health screen questionnaire
Remaining on scene for 30 minutes to treat cardiac arrest patients has led to three times more CPR saves in a six-month period
Improperly pulling the attack line causes more work and compromises the effectiveness of the fire attack
Fire Chief Mark Burdick apologized for language used by firefighters who appear in the video
Capt. Troy Magee fell ill while taking part in a training course; officials did not state the nature of the course or his illness
The bicyclist was taken to a hospital with scrapes and a broken leg; the line also hit and damaged three cars near the scene
Lt. Duckworth and Chief Wylie caution us not to buy into their emotion and abandon best fireground practices
The baby was stuck in its mother’s clothing and was not breathing; firefighters helped revive the baby
The cumulative effect of fire insurance savings across the entire community over the years could be significant
Modern ordinary construction presents several risks to firefighters; find the teachable moments in this video and join the discussion
Making a first impression in a new position sets the tone for leadership; base that impression on engaged listening
She claims he inappropriately touched her multiple times on the way to a hospital
We can’t wish calls that test our mettle into or out of existence; we can only better prepare for them
From Chief Billy Goldfeder’s book of essays, comes this tale of a first fire and a life of learning
Drivers of police cars, fire trucks and ambulances caused at least 180 traffic collisions last year, up from 165 collisions in 2012