If you’ve listened to this show for any length of time, you know realistic training scenarios … and sometimes the lack of them … are my thing.
Learning the fundamentals is always the key to later skill-building.
So it’s important to get focused on training for bread-and-butter operations … those common skills that sometimes are taken for granted.
How do we develop a program that covers this ground?
Today, we’re talking with Lt. Stephen Rhine about how to accomplish this.
Steve’s been with the FDNY for 17 years.
He’s also the Training Coordinator and former Captain of the Roslyn Volunteer Fire Department. He’s a certified New York State Fire Instructor and a Haz-Mat Tech Level 1. And he’s a PIO with the FDNY Incident Management Team.
Steve will be presenting at FDIC 2020. Here’s his info.
Steve’s article: From Transparencies to Smartboards
Article: Understanding & Embracing the Multigenerational Workforce