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Jim Spell

Tactical Firefighting

Jim Spell spent 33 years as a professional firefighter with Vail (Colorado) Fire & Emergency Services, the last 20 years as a captain. He helped create the first student/resident fire science program west of the continental divide, formed the first countywide hazmat response unit and was on the original Colorado Governor’s Safety Committee. As founder of HAZPRO Consulting, LLC, Spell advised businesses on subjects ranging from hazard analysis and safety response to personnel development and organization. His writing won six IAFF Media Awards. Many of Spell’s articles are available by podcast at Fairreachforum.com. His last book was titled “Boot Basics: A Firefighter’s Guide to the Service.” Spell previously wrote, “Essays for Firefighters: A Path to Officership.” Spell passed away in April 2024 after a short battle with cancer. His last four articles detailed his cancer journey.

LATET ARTICLES
Every chimney offers different possibilities for fire-related problems; firefighters must seek clues that predict fire spread
These behavioral traps will erode firefighters’ career progress to the point of stagnation or decline
Increasingly structural firefighters are called on to battle wildfires encroaching interface areas; these are very different fires that require training and preparation
With an understanding of these basic rules, any firefighter can assist landing a helicopter
With the increased expectations and the fast pace of change, fire officers must keep current or get left behind; here are four areas to focus on
Following these steps will make awareness-level firefighters safe and effective when first on a hazmat scene
Every firefighter should have an internal clock to assess their tactical operations
Rail disasters are growing more frequent and more severe and can happen in just about any community
It can reduce your effectiveness and put yours and other firefighters’ lives in danger, but there are ways to beat tunnel vision