Isaac Frazier returns with his extrication “quick tips,” this one addressing cutting the power at moter vehicle incidents.
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Service Calls Every call has the potential for being a challenge, no matter how it is dispatched or what you think it might be, says Jason Hoevelmann. |
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The New Standard Mark J. Cotter on the risks of ignoring the science. |
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Auto Extrication 102What you think you know might get you hurt, Billy Greenwood writes. |
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Never Leave The ‘Emergency’ Out Of Your Bypass OperationsSometimes it takes a total stranger to see what most others choose to overlook, writes Mike Horist. |
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Don’t Cut the Power! What if cutting a vehicle’s battery at a motor vehicle accident isn’t always the best thing to do? Read a new post from Isaac Frazier. |
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Modern Fire Attack Mark J. Cotter on what’s been said, and what’s left to say. |
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Beware of Smoke from Everywhere Basement fires and their tell-tale sign of smoke from everywhere are arguably the most dangerous fire we encounter, writes Dan Shaw. |
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Viking Ship Rowing or Row Boat Tug-A-WarAre firefighters and leadership deliberately working against each other? A new post from Doug Cline. |
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Stay Humble As we close 2015 and move into a new chapter in our journey by welcoming in 2016, Dave McGlynn looks back at how things went. |
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