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Monday, January 19, 2015

Fire Engineering

FIRE ENGINEERING BLOG NETWORK

 
Jason Hoevelmann     

L-E-A-D-E-R-S-H-I-P

Jason Hoevelmann shares some thoughts about being an officer and leader.
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Joe Pronesti     

Church Fire Quick Points

Joe Pronesti discusses some aspects of these rare but challenging responses.
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P.J. Norwood     

Ventilation Factors We Cannot Control, Part 3

P.J. Norwood focuses on tactical considerations.
John K. Murphy     

Leadership and Religious Beliefs

What are the limitations on our leaders to express their religious viewpoint in the workplace? John K. Murphy takes a legal look.
Doug Mitchell     

Residential Laddering

Portable ladders in our view are primarily placed for firefighters, the can also save lives in imminent rescue situations, Doug Mitchell writes.Read More >>
     

Gee Haw

Fire departments and farm gardens are for subsistence and survival. Warren Cersley writes about leadership.
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David Rhodes     

Boss vs. Leader

David Rhodes on why it's the "fire department" and not the "management department."
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FIRE NEWS ON TV

Top firefighting news clips gathered from local news affiliates around the country.
KSTP-TV Minneapolis, MN
Jan. 15, 2015. 11:02 PM EST
Fire destroyed a Savage townhome Thursday, burning a man who jumped from the second floor, Savage Fire Chief Joe McCall said. The fire at 7000 block of 144th St. was reported at 11:38 a.m. Savage, ...

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PPE TRAINING GUIDE

This Training Guide should be mandatory reading for every firefighter. The information is of unparalleled importance. If a firefighter does not understand the limitations of his personal protective equipment, then he is at tremendous risk and places his entire company at tremendous risk. Understanding the limitations and capabilities of personal protective equipment should be the first field-oriented training a firefighter receives. J. Randall Lawson does an outstanding job describing the effect that heat has on gear and how the unprepared and uneducated firefighter can be burned.
The care and maintenance of gear is critical to its performance. Every firefighter should understand and be able to do a basic inspection of his gear and should be required to perform the inspection regularly. Gear should be routinely cleaned, inspected, and repaired when necessary. Mitch Lopez provides an excellent explanation of the NFPA 1851 standard and how to make that standard a reality for your organization.
The purchase of personal protective clothing is arguably one of the most critical functions an officer can be responsible for. Knowing how gear works, the different layers of gear, and the types of layers on the market requires diligent and comprehensive research. Many factors come into play in the selection of the appropriate gear, and Andrew Pompe provides the direction every officer needs who is delegated this incredibly important function.
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

What Would You Do? Fast Food Restaurant Fire

Skip Coleman provides a new training simulation on a fire that occurs in a fast food restaurant. What would you do?

FDIC INTERNATIONAL

FDIC International is April 20-25, 2015.
Submit to teach at FDIC International HERE.

FIREFIGHTER ARTICLES

120 Animals Killed in Los Angeles Pet Store Fire

More than 100 animals, mostly fish, were killed after a fire broke out at pet store in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles Saturday morning.

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Corbett's Trivia: Fire Dynamics Simulation

What fire involving firefighter fatalities was the first to be computer modeled using the fire dynamics simulator of NIST?

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