Leading in a New Fire Service Environment with Sal Scarpa
If you’re thinking you’d like to try for a company officer or to move up to a chief officer position, I have a question for you: Who has been […]
If you’re thinking you’d like to try for a company officer or to move up to a chief officer position, I have a question for you: Who has been […]
Some people call it “auto-pilot.” It’s that ability to arrive at a scene and immediately go to work. That’s a learned skill, and it has a place on the fireground. […]
Every firefighter can recall the worst incidents in his or her career—you know, the ones that made a serious impact on their psyche. They may not have realized it at […]
I have a question for you today. Why did you become a firefighter? I know, you probably haven’t had to think about it since you were interviewed before hiring. But […]
Smaller fire departments often work with less personnel than they need. That means there are very few specialists in a volunteer department or a rural agency. One of the specialists […]
Firefighters are athletes. You may be part of the culture that already knows and accepts this truth. But if this is a foreign idea to you, or if you disagree, […]
Now that the wildland fire season lasts pretty much all year long—and homes continue to be built further from city centers–the focus is turning to homes in the wildland-urban interface. […]
I have no idea how many times I have heard the old phrase, “Practice makes perfect.” Of course, nowadays, we understand that it’s wrong. If practice is going to be […]
There have been several unfortunate mass-casualty incidents recently as the result of an active shooter. Although the public’s attention is usually focused on the police response, these events ask a […]
A few weeks back, we talked with Eric Hille, a San Miguel, California firefighter about his plans to take a team of volunteers to Ukraine. The mission, called Task Force […]