Bullying and Harassment in the Firehouse with I. David Daniels
The topic of bullying in the fire service does not come up very often. But it happens. The Nicole Mittendorff case in April 2016 was a very pubic exception to […]
The topic of bullying in the fire service does not come up very often. But it happens. The Nicole Mittendorff case in April 2016 was a very pubic exception to […]
Fire and EMS are challenging enough in a city, where there are resources available. But in rural areas, they’re even more of a challenge. EMS, for example – when there’s […]
On June 30, 2013, the 20-man Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew was dispatched to respond from its base at Prescott Fire Station 7 to a wildland fire burning near Yarnell, […]
A major fire requires a major rehab effort. A couple of bottles of water and some shade from a rig just won’t cut it. It takes a well-executed plan to […]
It has now been five years since 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots were killed fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona. This year, they’re being honored in an […]
On June 11, 2018 the NFPA released its annual U.S. Firefighter Fatalities report. It showed a total of 60 U.S. firefighter fatalities while on duty in 2017. That’s the lowest total […]
Did you know … the US has five percent of the world’s population, but accounts for 31 percent of all public mass shootings? Communities everywhere are facing an increasing number […]
Firefighters seem to be pretty healthy people. After all, you work out a lot, right? But what do you eat? Now look, I’m not your dad—but exercising doesn’t give you […]
In this show, we break down a fire that nearly cost two firefighters their lives. They ended up with serious burns, but they lived. The thing is, like so many […]
If you’re an incident commander, you probably have your own style, so to speak. Maybe it works for you. Maybe you need a little polishing. Running a scene well involves […]