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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Fire Engineering

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Limited Staffing and Horizontal Ventilation

AB Turenne has four quick tips to make you more efficient on the fireground.
Jarrod Sergi     

You Have All the Power You Need

Jarrod Sergi says that company officers still wield the power of influence, with the ability to set priorities and communicate expectations at the company level. 
Doug Mitchell     

The Preconnected Stretch

Engine companies must be prepared and practiced, and anticipate the need to have longer length lines, writes Doug Mitchell.
Jason Hoevelmann     

Keeping Up With When Things Go Wrong

In a guest post, Kyle Sanders discusses the need to keep your self-rescue skills sharp.
 
     

The Value of Networking

Spending time with our fellow firefighters is one of the best parts of the job, writes Joseph Kitchen.
     

A Review with the Troops

A great way for young leaders to become great leaders and to improve performance is to conduct frequent reviews, Warren Cersley writes.
The First Twenty     

PPE for Your Mind

For The First Twenty, Rob Martin writes about dealing with mental stress on the job.

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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

What Would You Do? Warehouse Fire

This fire occurs in a seven-story warehouse built in the late 1890s. It was always used as a warehouse and is still used as one today. Check out a new video simulation from Skip Coleman.

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FIREFIGHTER ARTICLES

Columbus (IN) Firefighters Rescue 18 Pets from Fire

Columbush (IN) fire crews responding to a house fire last week managed to save numerous animals.

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