The Art of Reading Smoke with Deputy Chief Phil Jose
The Art of Reading Smoke can make your job easier. It can also save your life. Reading smoke can tell you a lot about how to fight the fire it’s […]
The Art of Reading Smoke can make your job easier. It can also save your life. Reading smoke can tell you a lot about how to fight the fire it’s […]
How’s the quality of your sleep when you’re on duty? Odds are, it isn’t real good. Firefighters are likely to have sleep disorders, and they can lead to disastrous consequences. […]
Concussions have been in the news lately, especially in football players. Football players at all levels have experienced them, and have started to see pretty bad effects from concussion. But […]
Robert Avsec had no idea he was about to kick over a hornet’s nest when he wrote a column for FireRescue1.com in which he suggested moving the company officer to […]
If a truck driver could do the job of an engineer, fire departments would just recruit at truck driving schools, says our guest on this episode, Brian Gettemeier. There’s a […]
Paul Mobley’s created, along with writer Joellen Kelly, a coffee-table book featuring firefighters from across the U.S., titled American Firefighter. He’s is an award-winning photographer and author of Welcome’s American Farmer: […]
On this episode, we learn about how a long-time firefighter turned his idea into a business. Captain Geoffrey Giordano of the Stevenson Volunteer Fire Department in Connecticut saw a need […]
As this episode’s guest, David Wiklanski, points out, the human psyche wasn’t built to see the kind of trauma first responders experience so frequently. That’s why its important to work […]