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The Loveland, Colo., chief shares lessons from his time in media and urges leaders to maintain forward progress for their organizations
In addition to the seasonal precipitation hazards, many don’t prep their vehicles for cold weather, which can lead to more problems as winter settles in
Talk to anyone who has spent time in a burn unit, and it’s clear why the suspenders are needed
Cordico’s 8-week challenge will help you maximize energy levels and reach a healthy body weight
The Raleigh firefighter and peer support advocate explains her perspective on healthy boundaries, therapy and why connection is life-sustaining
‘Pull up your jogging pants and take some notes’ because the three fitness experts offer actionable tips for health in the new year
Tackling the mixed bag of electric vehicle coverage and whether we need a fire service “reset,” plus what’s ahead for 2023
Buy-in at all levels of the department is important BEFORE starting one of these programs
Several members left during COVID, and many remaining members feel beaten down or unsure how to establish a “family feeling” with the rookies
Ego issues aside, a chief in title only is a huge liability for the fire department
The Bozeman fire chief shares tips for getting buy-in from FD leadership, the gut-check moment that changed his career, and his hopes for his new IAFC role
Define the criteria for awards at your department so it doesn’t feel so arbitrary
Remember, the firefighters don’t own the apparatus, so it probably comes down to whether labor and management have a good relationship
Recent discussions around “Fire Country” bring to light a bigger issue with firefighter behavior, on screen and off
This setup provides a good sense of who is ultimately responsible