The debate over science, acronyms, and the fire service’s “blue collar roots” extended into the Fire Engineering Training Community this week, with bloggers Mark Cotter, Chad Menard, and Zach Schleiffer offering their respective takes on history and how modern fire attack concepts fit into (or don’t) the188金博网网址多少arsenal. Read their commentaries and comments below, and offer your thoughts in the Community.
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Stubborn to a FaultStubbornness without reason is toxic and always ends badly for the stubborn leader, Frank Viscuso writes. |
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What’s Your Standard?A rookie’s performance is a direct reflection of your company and its standards, Nick Martin writes. |
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Be a Situational Thinker, Not a Transitional RobotChad Menard on life safety, LODD stats, and science as a tool. |
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Firefighter DNAMark J. Cotter on our colorful history of resistance to change. |
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Be Smart About the HypeZach Schleiffer on transitional attack, SLICE-RS, and our blue collar roots. |
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A Keen Eye当事情出现问题时,只有更多像我们这样的消防员才进来,道格·米切尔(Doug Mitchell)写道。 |
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手机隐私Attorney John K. Murphy offers the legal angle for firefighters. |
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A Few Thoughts On LeadershipBeing in a leadership position is an ongoing personal evolution, Brian Bastinelli writes. |
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