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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Fire Engineering

FIRE ENGINEERING BLOG NETWORK

 
Mike McEvoy     

Show Me the Money

EMS billing reform is coming, Mike McEvoy writes. Opportunities to influence the process are open now.
Doug Mitchell     

Practice

Passion drives the desire for perfection, therefore practice is the fuel that drives the desire, Doug Mitchell says.
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Lou Comenale     

Which Is Right for Us?

Milwaukee, Louver, Rochester Peak, Syracuse, Tee Pee Cut...which is best? Lou Comenale tackles this question.
     

The Leadership Quilt

Leaders that last sew pieces together, Warren Cersley writes.
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Andy Marsh     

Here We Go Again

Andy Marsh on how it's crucial to have a good accountability system in place and a trained accountability officer to manage it.
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David Rhodes     

Don't Open That Nozzle, Kid...

David Rhodes returns with a new Hump Day SOS.
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Grant Schwalbe     

The Missing Hose Adaptor

Grant Schwalbe on the missing link in your engineer compartment.
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FIRE NEWS ON TV

Top firefighting news clips gathered from local news affiliates around the country.
WBRE
Apr. 30, 2015. 05:32 AM EST
Wilkes-Barre Fire Fighters battle flames at the old Roth American building.

FIRE ENGINEERING FEATURES

 

TRAINING GUIDES

Fire Service Leadership Issues

This digest is a must read for anyone considering promotion, recently promoted, or currently serving in the rank of chief officer. For the aspiring officer, Sal Scarpa provides an insightful look at leadership and the characteristics and activities you must engage in to be successful. Kent Collins provides an overview of one of the most controversial issues of our time: social media and policy. He offers several case studies and sound advice for developing departmental policy. Kat Sonia Thomson looks at department allocation decisions regarding budgets and leads a robust discussion about the need to improve research and reporting.
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

What Would You Do? Two-Story Commercial Building

This fire occurs in an ordinary constructed commercial building on the outskirts of downtown. Check out a new training scenario from Skip Coleman.

FDIC INTERNATIONAL

FDIC International is April 18-23, 2016.

FIREFIGHTER ARTICLES

Basic Forcible Entry

This free training program from the Firefighters Support Foundation addresses the physics of levers, forcible entry tools, residential vs. commercial construction, door size-up, through-the-lock methods, and conventional forcible entry.

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CORBETT'S TRIVIA

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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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