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The former U.S. fire administrator shares how a colleague’s kindness in her first days on the job set her up for success
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Gordon Graham recommends responders be vigilant and on the lookout for kids left in hot vehicles during warmer months
Are you truly ready for your next “smell of gas” call? Gordon Graham reminds you to appreciate the risk and prepare
Where to begin when shifting away from a fundraising-dependent model
The chief highlights the immense responsibility, plus the importance of support, that comes with his new role at the Foundation
The retired chief highlights the immense responsibility, plus the importance of support, that comes with his new role at the Foundation
The Myrtle Beach (S.C.) training chief talks go/no-go decision-making, plus creating a culture that prioritizes action
The EMS leader and advocate emphasizes putting the workforce at the top, with leaders giving them every opportunity to succeed
Firefighter Aaron Zamzow shares a glimpse into his experience
Chief Marc Bashoor tests Tesla’s virtual reality training that simulates fire attack on a residential garage fire
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
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