When faced with long driveways where apparatus can't navigate, a home that sits far back from the road, or a rear tenement with limited access, we should have a plan on how we're going to lay our attack lines.
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Gary Seidel-Firefighters are able to meet citizen expectations and perform under stress in an emergency-they are able to "walk the point." Can incident commanders and…
Eric G. Bachman-Preincident intelligence helps you to identify, anticipate, contemplate, and counter the myriad hazards and challenges in your response district, especially industrial and commercial…
Gary W. Smith-Firefighters nationwide have common concerns about ammonia emergencies, namely its flammability, the life hazard within the invisible vapor, the recognition and mitigation of…
Gary W. Smith-Firefighters nationwide have common concerns about ammonia emergencies, namely its flammability, the life hazard within the invisible vapor, the recognition and mitigation of…
Gary W. Smith-Firefighters nationwide have common concerns about ammonia emergencies, namely its flammability, the life hazard within the invisible vapor, the recognition and mitigation of…
Chuck French-Some subordinates accuse managers of "micromanaging" when they are simply managing. Learn the subtle differences among management, micromanagement, and undermanagement to better prepare you…