“Live Rescue” Review with Scott Orr
This week was the premiere of A&E’s Live Rescue show. And this week, I’m reviewing it. Maybe I can help you decide if it’s worth your two hours every Monday […]
This week was the premiere of A&E’s Live Rescue show. And this week, I’m reviewing it. Maybe I can help you decide if it’s worth your two hours every Monday […]
If you haven’t yet had the experience of having a victim of a structure fire die, all I can say is, you will. It’s not something anyone can really prepare […]
FDIC 2019 is in the books, and a lot of you were there this time. The conference was first held in 1929. It now draws in excess of 30,000 participants, […]
Do you ever get the feeling that there are some people doing this job who really aren’t into it? They’re around — but that’s all. They’re mostly found in the […]
What does it take to be a fire officer? There’s more to it than just giving orders, of course. In fact, being a great officer could be considered a skill […]
Re-kindles are every firefighter’s nightmare. When I was a reporter, PIOs would go to great lengths to get me not to use that word if a fire re-ignited. Avoiding them […]
Vertical ventilation is a pretty controversial subject these days. Ever since the UL report on it came out, firefighters have been arguing whether vertical ventilation is worth the risk and […]
If you’re trying to join the fire service, raise your hand. Wow, that’s a lot of you. There are some good resources to help you with things like passing the […]
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 […]