In a blog this week, Columbia (SC) Battalion Chief Nick Martin brings up a salient point: how do you know whether the information you’re reading on the Internet is being written by someone with credibility and experience in the field? This is especially important in the fire service, where “content” and viral ideas can impact tactics. It’s not just a question of scholarship when lives are at stake.
188金宝搏是正规吗magazine has a long history of its articles being reviewed by our technical board, which is comprised of expertfirefightersfrom around the nation. Martin urges the reader to be keenly aware of where the information their reading is coming from.
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With Training…Don’t Be An Inbred!You can gain lifesaving knowledge by keeping an open mind and searching for another way, says Isaac Frazier. |
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Check for YourselfMark Cotter on going directly to the source for fire dynamics research info. |
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Hiring Disabled VetsThe Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may have major legal implications for your department, John K. Murphy writes. |
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Truck Ops According to VinnieArt Goodrich returns with another episode of his firefighter fiction series, “The Adventures of Jake and Vinnie.” |
Fire Service DronesWe already have everything we need to gather time saving information on the fireground, writes Dave Werner. |
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Check the ResumeThere is no experienced technical editorial panel for the Internet, so let the reader beware, Nick Martin writes. |
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Firefighters Are Never Really on VacationJoseph Kitchen on his recent visit to Washington, D.C. |
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The Ego-Driven FirefighterEgo and arrogance has to be left at the firehouse, in your gear or locker at the end of the shift, Aaron Heller writes. |
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The Mini Big Box StoreDo you have these buildings in your area? A new fireground sim from Joe Pronesti. |
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Success or Failure?Dan Shaw asks: Do you have a plan for water supply on every fire-related call you run? |
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Keyboard ExpertsHow much experience is enough to comment? Mike Alt offers some thoughts. |
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Firefighting 101Paul M. Rank writes on the importance of the basics. |
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Don’t Be Ashamed of Your Warrior MentalityDavid Rhodes has the Hump Day SOS. |
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The Large Victorian and Pocket DoorsThe sliding pocket door was a common addition to legacy homes and can be a contributor to vertical fire spread. A new fireground simulation from Joe Pronesti. |
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Structural Firefighting for DummiesMark Cotter offers his take on the firefighting acronym SLICE-RS. |
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Are You Committed?Committed people follow through on what they say they are going to do long after the mood they were in when they said it has passed, says Frank Viscuso. |
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Sizing Up the SituationThe first-arriving officer can set the tone of the incident quickly, writes Jonah Smith. |
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What Does ‘Unlimited Passion’ Mean to You?Being a passionate firefighter is a common theme, but what does it really mean? Joseph Kitchen has more. |
Hitler Takes A Position on Tactical DebateFrank Ricci on freedom of expression, taste, and history. |
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