When Your Volunteers Don’t Want To Be In The FDNY with Dan Rogers
My guest on this show, Dan Rogers, created a firestorm online with his article, “’And that’s okay:’ Not all volunteers want to operate like FDNY.” Here’s a quote from the […]
My guest on this show, Dan Rogers, created a firestorm online with his article, “’And that’s okay:’ Not all volunteers want to operate like FDNY.” Here’s a quote from the […]
When you set up your burn building, burn room, or burn trailer for training, what do you use for fuel? In my experience, sometimes it’s just a few old wooden […]
Just about every firefighter enjoys reading about the experiences of other members of the brotherhood. That’s why books written by veteran firefighters are so popular. Plus, they give potential new […]
Your department has probably been described, at least informally, as an all-hazards department. That usually means things like water rescue, hazmat, high-angle rescue, and so on. But over the years, […]
If you’re not a career firefighter in a major city, this is going to be a familiar topic. If you are in a major city, get ready to hear something […]
This time, I’m doing something a little different. I’m helping out my friends up the road at the Los Angeles Fire Department. They’re doing a fundraiser, selling LAFD Strong t-shirts […]
It’s not easy to be married to a firefighter. Whether you’re the wife or a husband of one, you know it can be tough to deal with emotionally. And if […]
This time, I’m doing something a little different. It’s been a tough fire season here in southern California and it’s not over. I’m helping out my friends up the road […]
How would you grade your most recent Incident Commander’s performance? Solid or…timid? Solid is an IC who has been trained and seasoned—and one more element: practiced. Timid is someone who […]
The way we used to train newbies, in lots of jobs, not just firefighting, could best be described as “tough love.” That’s being charitable. We were downright mean to them, […]