Company Officers, Chiefs - How are you reviewing incidents?
Joseph Knitter looks at post-incident analyses and critiques and encourages fire department personnel to “look in the mirror” to identify both strengths and weaknesses in their performance.
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What ways does your department's leadership push for its members to go beyond the minimum?
Going beyond minimum standards to pursue excellence in fire service leadership.
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Cory Boyd
Cory Boyd They reward for below min and punishment for working at or above min.
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Gordon Lambe
Gordon Lambe It doesn't !
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Apartment fire footage from Los Angeles
LAFD found a serious situation upon arrival at an over night apartment fire. People over heard at the start of the video are obviously distressed and panicked. LAFD deploys multiple lines and bring…
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Romelia Campbell
Romelia Campbell Right 0n LAFD !!
Robin Steve Kendall
Robin Steve Kendall way to go LAFD
As the first line goes...
How proficient is your engine company at selecting, stretching and advancing hoselines? How do you know?
Mike Kirby and Tom Lakamp looks at stretching and operating hoselines to perform the primary mission of the fire service—stretching and operating hoselines…
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Craig Buccieri
Craig Buccieri Word games. More lives are saved by a properly positioned hoseline then any other means.
Walter Staub
Walter Staub The primary mission of the Fire Service is to save LIVES, and property. Stretaching lines is a technique, not a mission!!
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How is your forcible entry tool selection done?
When 2 hands, 2 tools is brought up I assume it means to carry a tool to work with and a company specific tool. Company specific means engines…
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Fireman Rock Absolutely love anything like this
Hugo Cesar Mercado
Hugo Cesar Mercado Halligan
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12 symptoms with questions that could indicate that your organization is suffering from ADD.
David Rhodes examines whether an organization can have ADD.
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Fireman Rock who else really loves this ?
Jeff Pietrzykowski
Jeff Pietrzykowski Jim Phillips
On the scene in Stockton
A calm and decisive fire crew from Stockton go to work on a daytime house fire. Although the fire was advancing in the structure, crews went interior and quickly gained control of the blaze. …
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Stockton Firefighters Local 456 If there are any questions as to why there was no transitional attack (hard from the yard), we're sorry for any confusion by not including the following information: For the entire duration of the video, there are crews already inside. The first-in eng...See More
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Stockton Firefighters Local 456 Thank you, as always, for the coverage FirefighterNation.com and FireRescue Magazine. We are proud to serve and protect the citizens of Stockton CA.
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Anyone else have a 6x6 in their department?
Bob Vaccaro looks at a vehicle designed for the Suffolk County (NY) FRES that assists with both major storms and brush fires.
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John O'Connell
John O'Connell Our county has a breaker drill annually
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Tyler Bathalon
Tyler Bathalon Nothing this big. A Polaris ranger UTV with a forestry skid and Stokes for the summer plus a set of tracks and a rescue skid for the winter
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So long 2015. What do you hope we look at in 2016?
FireRescue’s editor-in-chief looks at leadership, on- and off-duty behavior, collaborative training, and more as we say goodbye to 2015.
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Clarence Hopingardner
Clarence Hopingardner Peace on earth
Fireman Rock Sweet unsure emoticon
To all of those we lost this year - Never Forget
Hamilton firefighters move the Patrick Wolterman's casket into an awaiting fire engine Thursday, Dec. 31, 2015 at the Hodapp Funeral Home in Cincinnati. (Cameron Knight/The Enquirer via AP)
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Lowell Gassman
Lowell Gassman rest in peace to all the brothers that were lost this year god speed to u all
Paul Smith
Paul Smith Rip brother we will miss you my prayers are with your family you will always be remember
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Jim Deason
Jim Deason Wonder how those new jet packs for the fire department are working?
Debi Kay Hopper Suing-Olenick
Debi Kay Hopper Suing-Olenick A High Rise Fire like that is SERIOUS. God Bless The Firefighters. angel emoticon
MSNBC speaks with Fire Engineering's Bobby Halton about why during the Dubai ‪#‎newyearseve‬ high-rise fire would they still allow fireworks to go off nearby?
Fire Engineering's Editor-in-Chief Bobby Halton speaks with MSNBC about the high-rise fire.
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Carl Cusumano
Carl Cusumano On the live CN