Below you’ll find a roundup of some of the posts from our community members on topics ranging from leadership to fire service sayings and vertical ventilation.
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The Bastardization of Fire Service Maxims
Clay Magee argues that some valid fire service sayings can be used to justify timidity on the fireground.
EMDR: An Approach to Combat PTSD
Mark Lamplugh looks at Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a therapy therapy that aims to change the way the disturbing thoughts affect a patient.
Engine Co. Search: Split Level House
罗伯特·欧文斯检查一些细节type of residential building.
Avoiding High-Risk Legal Events
John K. Murphy addresses the need for fire service leaders to be aware of legal responsibilities and liabilities.
Michael C. Reilly: ‘The Hard Charger Award’
Michael C. Reilly was a cherished member of the fire service family and we continue to honor him by commemorating his life. Adam Hansen has more of the story.
Are You a Dinosaur Officer?
We can and should set the example for our crew, writes Chuck Wehrli.
An Open Letter to My 19 -Year-Old Rookie Firefighter Self, Written 28 Years Later
Joe Kitchen offers some perspective gained from experience.
Chimney Fires
Chimney fires are rare events, which is why we should review our tactics for them every season to ensure a quick effective coordinated attack, writes Brian Butler.
领导by Example
The people who call us with their problems are not interruptions to our work, they are our work, writes Nick Salameh.
Vertical Ventilation Video
Mark Cotter discusses a video related to the practice of roof ventilation.
Cutting Roofs
In this commentary piece, Mark Cotter casts a critical eye on a longtime fire department practice.
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