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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Fire Engineering

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John K. Murphy     

Suspensions from Duty

"I have been recently suspended for transporting a patient in my fire engine." John K. Murphy has the legal take.
Dan Shaw     

The 360° Lap

The simple step of implementing a 360° lap of the structure prior to entry can be that first step to preventing a LODD and ensuring a successful fireground outcome, writes Dan Shaw.  
Joe Pronesti     

Mayday Simulation Exercise

Joe Pronesti has a training scenario to get you mentally prepared for Mayday situations.
Adam Hansen     

What Is Happening to Firefighter Passion?

Are you still passionate about the fire service? Read a commentary from Adam Hansen.
Nicholas Papa     

Outnumbered Does Not Mean Outgunned

How is it that elite special operations forces are able to continuously prevail in combat situations where they are grossly outnumbered? Nicholas Papa shares some thoughts. 
Jonathan Brumley     

Survivor

Firefighter survival is accomplished through a continued pursuit of hands-on, stress-initiating repetition, writes Jonathan Brumley.
     

Limited Staffing and Horizontal Ventilation

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

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TRAINING GUIDES

Understanding Fireground Threats, Risks, and PPE

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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.

FDIC INTERNATIONAL

FDIC International is April 18-23, 2016.
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FIREFIGHTER ARTICLES

Firefighter-Writer Driven by Dual Passions

Matthew Drew goes to work in a building in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. It is a firehouse and Drew is a firefighter, one of 4,800-some other dedicated people in Chicago who share this precarious profession. "I love my job," he says. "There is no job on Earth any better."

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