Along with our usual lineup of commentators talking about fire suppression and related topics, Mark Lamplugh joins us this month to write about expectations when it comes to marriage, and Art Goodrich shares some thoughts about winters past.
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We Save Lives
“An average of 2,000 lives are lost in residential building fires each year.” Doug Mitchell shares some sobering stats and discusses search.
Coming Home
Show some creativity with more “Coming Home” drills and focus training on LODD reports that detail our failures and how not to become a statistic, writes Warren Cersley.
Developing a Firefighter Workout
消防员健身对我们的性能至关重要d longevity. Writing for The First Twenty, Jordan Ponder has some tips on developing your program.
Snow, Hills, and Physics
Art Goodrich shares some childhood memories and pauses to remember a simpler, innocent time in life.
Thinking Firefighters – Intelligent Choices
Mark Cotter comments on the challenges and opportunities provided by our understanding of the modern fireground.
The BDA and the VRS
You may have heard of a Bi-Directional Amplifier (BDA) and a Vehicle Repeater System (VRS). But what exactly are they and why are they valuable? Read more from Sam Villani.
I Just Married a Firefighter: What Should I Know?
Mark Lamplugh has some perspective for the new firefighter spouse.
Expect Fire
“I would rather anticipate a fire 1,000 times and not have one than be surprised once.” Read more from David DeStefano.
Extreme Leadership
Developing tomorrow’s leaders today is the key to progressive organizational behavior. Read more from Billy Greenwood.
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