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The Salisbury (N.C.) division chief shares the origins of his training focus, his personal evolution on the job, and what it means to be “combat ready”
Firefighter Aaron Zamzow runs through IDEX’s SAM Challenge, comparing traditional pump operations and the SAM System
Highlighting the best moments of the show, from memorable “hallway run-ins” to attention-getting exhibits and non-stop special events
Chief Goldfeder offers guidance related to command centers, scenario-based training and gut feelings
You can protect others, but what about yourself? Make sure you’re personally ready in the event of an emergency so you can assist others in their time of need
Bad behaviors associated with cliques may include the use of intimidation tactics, promotion of racist or sexist ideologies, or subverting the chain of command
The fire chief – and longtime strategic-thinker – urges firefighters to develop their 1-, 3- and 5-year game plans
Apparatus crashes mean a host of legal and personnel issues, not to mention the potential for tragedy
Each call for service is unique; the only way you can thoroughly investigate every call you go to is to slow down
The training officer explains the physiological response during a mayday incident and why training that’s too difficult can build problematic habits
The DC firefighter and founder of Food on the Stove shares the impetus for building the nonprofit and offers simple nutrition tips
It can be VERY realistic without being dangerous; you just need the right instructors
Sometimes people will only judge you or your agency by the quality of your report, so take the time to do it right, and check your work!
Some simple, even clever, ways to address the disconnect