Michael Woody — 5 starAbsolutely one of the most informative fire service and public safety accounts on Facebook, with access to so much more information on their website. 5 Stars if you ask me
This fire occurs in a restaurant approximately 30 minutes before opening for the day. There are about 10 cars parked in the rear of the restaurant. Watch the video and assume you're responsible for establishing initial command. What would you do? http://www.fireengineering.com/…/fire-training-simulation-r…
Radio RIGHT NOW: The International Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI) leads fire and EMS instructors in their efforts to reduce firefighter fatalities and injuries, increase firefighter safety, and improve the profession through education and training. Tune into their show herehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/…/2015/09/17/episode-1125-isfsi
Just like the halligan and ax, it is critical for firefighters to practice with an atmospheric monitor. Download a new training bulletin from Brian Zaitz.
Is vertical ventilation still a viable option in homes built of lightweight construction? Jesse Heitz sifts through the research regarding this time-tested firefighting tactic. What are you seeing in your response area?http://www.fireengineering.com/…/lightweight-construction-v…
For many large, urban fire departments that often deal with fires in fairly stout Type-III or ordinary construction, vertical ventilation is a necessary and integral part of...
Nick Martin discusses rookie expectations. What do you expect out of your new firefighter? How do you plan on holding them accountable to meet those expectations? Read about it herehttp://community.fireengineering.com/m/blogpost…
Radio RIGHT NOW: Tonight on the "Fire and Training" show, host Doug Cline talks to Baltimore City (MD) Lieutenant and i-Women President Angela Hughes and Eden Prairie (MN) Assistant Chief Becki White. Tune into his show here http://www.blogtalkradio.com/…/episode-1124-fire-and-traini…
When it comes to extrication, there are as many techniques as you can possibly think of, each with a fancier name than the next. This week’s quick tip is cover…
Join us LIVE at 1pm EDT / 12pm CDT to a special Humpday Hangout, "Remembering the Fallen". Rick Lasky, FDNY Deputy Chief Jay Jonas and Captain Mike Dugan will talk about remembering and celebrating the lives of some of the great people we lost on September 11th. #FEtalkRick Lasky's Pride and Ownership
On today's Humpday Hangout, Rick Lasky talks to FDNY Deputy Chief Jay Jonas and Captain Mike Dugan about remembering and celebrating the lives of some of the great people we lost on September 11th.
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