RIT Team Readiness with Keith Padgett
The RIT team has an important role at a fire scene. I say this not as Captain Obvious, but because it’s easy to forget when you go to multiple scenes […]
The RIT team has an important role at a fire scene. I say this not as Captain Obvious, but because it’s easy to forget when you go to multiple scenes […]
For a couple of months now, air ambulance operator Air Methods, of Greenwood Village, Colorado, has had a new response policy in place. Air Methods helicopters, which operate from bases […]
Today’s fire departments ask more of their members than they used to. You’re now required to be at least an EMT in most departments, and there are advantages to being […]
With active shooter situations on the rise, there’s been more concern about how schools should deal with them. Communities around the country have started thinking pro-actively about how they can […]
Just about everyone wants to be promoted. More pay, maybe a different shift, and more authority to make things happen. So what do you do when you actually get that […]
This show is a little different than most. We’re going to take a look at a feud going on in Arizona. AMR’s LifeLine Ambulance is on the hot seat as […]
Do you remember the Tot Finder stickers? For many years, families put them on the windows of children’s rooms, so, in case of fire, firefighters would know they should search […]
Has your department given any thought to operating its own ambulances? It’s happening around the country, for various reasons. There are some considerations to be checked out before a decision […]
Our topic on this episode is stretching a dry line. Way back in Firefighting 101, they taught where to do it and where not to. Problem is, my guest today […]
The Bernalillo County Fire Department in New Mexico is trying a new idea to cut down on job-related cancer. The department is adding apparatus, over time, that has compartments to […]