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Saturday, April 18, 2015

Fire Engineering= Situational Awareness for the Modern Responder

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Ron Kanterman     

Until We Meet Again

Ron Kanterman comments on the recent passing of Deputy U.S. Fire Administrator Glenn Gaines. Read More >>
Mike Alt     

Challenge Traditions

Mike Alt on facing challenges outside of our control and putting our tactics to the test.
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Joe Pronesti     

'Main Street Hybrid'

Joe Pronesti on modern construction techniques used with older, legacy-type original construction.
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Let Us Remember to Thank Our Mentors

Joseph Kitchen on thanking the people who have made a powerful impact on you and your career.Read More >>
The Deep Cut     

Operating with Three, III

Isaac Frazier writes about the role of the squad firefighter.
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Lou Comenale     

Know Your Ladders

Lou Comenale on an easy way to keep reminding your crew of their ladders and respective heights.
     

The NY Load

Zach Schleiffer reviews this high-rise pack.

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