Safety at Crash Scenes with Jack Sullivan
Your department likely doesn’t respond to as many fires as it used to. Maybe you do a lot of medical runs. But I’ll bet you respond to a load of […]
Your department likely doesn’t respond to as many fires as it used to. Maybe you do a lot of medical runs. But I’ll bet you respond to a load of […]
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 […]
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 […]
What do you tell people when they ask about your job? Most firefighters will hit the high points, talking about successful rescues or big –but non-fatal—fires. The general public has […]
About the scariest thing a firefighter can hear over the radio is a mayday call. It sends chills down our spines. But there’s an effort underway to prevent maydays. And […]
There are a lot of cars on the road today that—just a few years ago – would have been considered exotic. One of the newest car types is the hydrogen […]
Swift-water rescue is a dangerous proposition, and nobody knows that like an Arizona rescue team member. While we’re known for our deserts here, when it rains, dry washes become raging […]
The technology in cars today is a little scary…. and we’re not talking about self-driving cars. When you arrive at a crash scene, you need to be sure the car […]
Mark van der Feyst began his career in the fire service back in 1998 with the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company, Station 21 in Pennsylvania where he served as a […]
This week, Battalion Chief Scott Luedeman joins us to discuss fireground safety and how Prescott firefighters stay safe. Video from FireRescue1.com: More information: “Patterns of Firefighter Fireground Injuries” report (PDF) Fact […]