October 18-24, 2014
In this week’s Fire Engineering Blog Network writings, Skip Colemancontributed a new simulationto train your crews on search. Bill Carey ofFirefighterNation.comtook a closer lookat some firefighter fatality statistics, and new blogger Mike Alt examined howfirefighterscanspot recurring trendsin their company or department’s operational methodologies.
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Which Came First…David Rhodes brings you the Hump Day SOS.Read More >> |
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The Hard Surface FlowpathBill Carey notes that nine firefighters have lost their lives while on the road, to date, in 2014.Read More >> |
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Recognizing TrendsHow you connect the dots when it comes to recurring situations for your agency? Mike Alt has some thoughts.Read More >> |
Upper/Lower DuplexCheck out a new search training scenario from Skip Coleman. |
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Displace It!Isaac Frazier has a new Extrication Quick Tip.Read More >> |
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‘Six-Minute Abs’ for the Fire ServiceJarrod Sergi on the next big thing.Read More >> |
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StickersDoug Mitchell on using stickers to denote the placement of lifesaving RIT tools.Read More >> |

























