Leadership
Leadership is one of the critical components of a successful crew, fire department and the fire service as a whole. The FireRescue1 Leadership resource page shares a variety of news, original analysis, podcasts and videos to enhance leadership throughout the ranks.
From ‘Reinventing Government’ to DOGE: Here’s what the longstanding deficit fight means for your agency — and how to respond
If our leaders can’t see that, then it’s on us, especially those in the middle, to bring some humanity back into the firehouse
We must create an environment that preserves the incident commander’s cognitive bandwidth
Chief Paul Labbadia is seen leaving work to go play golf, drinking during the day and smoking marijuana before getting behind the wheel
At least 183 sons of current or former firefighters have served on the force since the start of 2012
Abandoned industrial sites pose numerous threats to responding fire units; watch this video and discuss below how to mitigate those risks
The chief explains how they fight fire and perform rescues, and his passion for safety
New data will help increase accountability, improve decision-making and lead to better allocation of personnel and equipment
He was awarded for his outstanding leadership and management practices and contributions to the fire service
Ron Remkus said he still sees a department more interested in minimizing blame than fostering change
Lt. Duckworth and Chief Wylie caution us not to buy into their emotion and abandon best fireground practices
The reports on the fire that claimed Firefighter Stanley Wilson’s life show that incident commanders must be trained and prepared to lead
Falling asleep at the technology wheel will stifle your fire department and eliminate any chance of you being a visionary leader
Command is nothing new in the fire service; however, it has evolved into an extremely intense role requiring training and skills like never before
The shortcomings of a hastily planned military invasion holds lessons in planning for fire chiefs
Chief Wylie and Lt. Duckworth discuss the recent string of “no confidence” votes in fire chief’s across multiple states and departments
A hard look at the state of fire safety in this country reveals two things: We’re not as well off as we may think, and the next leaders are poised for success
The city offered an incentive for up to five members to be paid $1,000 per year for each year they served
The cumulative effect of fire insurance savings across the entire community over the years could be significant
Council president Joseph Kibler said he would get rid of all firefighters like a neighboring city that has a part-paid, part-volunteer fire department
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
The dispute centers over whether or not the firefighters are volunteers or municipal employees
They want to know whether a deputy chief and others were truthful about what they did and said the night of the fire
Those little acts of kindness are both easy to do and easy to overlook, but make a huge difference to those having their worst day
Firefighters verbally attacking others in their absence is a cancer to firehouse morale; here are ways to turn back that tide
Like Goldilocks looking for just the right fit, it is critical for firefighter safety and effectiveness to have the right pump pressure at the hand line
Union officials said the chief has offered no leadership or guidance on how the department will operate at its reduced levels
These behavioral traps will erode firefighters’ career progress to the point of stagnation or decline
Deputy Chief Bobby Ross, a 30-year veteran of the department, has been temporarily shifted to a staff position
Chiefs Lasky and Peterson said the use of defensive and offensive operations at the same time is inherently dangerous
Lt. Rom Duckworth and Chief Rob Wylie also dig into how to prepare for a promotion
It’s easy for a fire chief in a large organization to become decentralized, which makes it difficult to have good communication