With more than 24,000 fire departments submitting data to its database, NFIRS is the largest national repository of fire incident information. While you may understand why it’s important, does the rest of your department? Check out this free on demand webinar about why accurate data collection and submission is vital to understanding data trends, and tips for helping others in your department understand this as well. We’ll dive into reporting on your data and effective QA/QI processes.
In This Issue: Kenosha (WI) Fires After Riots, The Importance of Realistic Training…
On today’s Humpday Hangout, Frank Ricci and P.J. Norwood are joined by guest Lenny Carmichael to talk about the role of the safety officer at emergencies and fires.
On The Built Environment podcast, host James Johnson examines building construction and issues impacting firefighting operations and safety. Sponsored by Globe.—Pete Prochilo, Online Content Manager
Firefighter/First Responder Brian Stephen Smith, 56, of the St. George Island Volunteer Fire Department died after being swept away during a water rescue.
Sometimes there’s too large a gap between what firefighters do in training and what we face on the street. Lewis Lovell on what it takes to challenge firefighters and give them the experience they need in training.