The panel will discuss all aspects of ventilation…when, how if,? Is is horizontal, vertical, positive pressure or anti-ventilation? Not only will we discuss the types but we will more importantly discuss under what conditions will you make what decision.
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This week on The Firefighter Training Podcast we discuss preplanning and operations at strip mall fires. We discuss many of the things to be considered.
Most Challenging Non Fire Response For Your Agency? What are you doing about it to prepare? The panel will discuss what’s on their minds but further will try to help the viewers prepare for what they bring to the table. Is it High Angle Rescue, trench or collapse, is it active shooter, contamination by Fentanyl or even complicated extrication without the proper equipment available. I hope the panel will share it’s expertise for strategic and tactical considerations for the unknown and some decision making solutions.
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This week the panel will offer their opinions on what is the most important fire service topic today. These could be based on priority, personal importance, or anything else that is on the panel’s mind or your mind. Join us in the Live chat! You can also watch this show later on FirefightingToday.com
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast ask the question, what could happen, and we discuss some common and some not so common things that can occur on your fire scene or on your way to the fire scene.
Join us on Sunday April 8, 2018 at 8:00 PM Eastern Time for Firefighting Today.
This week the panel discusses what can be done with minimum manpower, how to adjust your expectations, what can be done when mutual aid is a long response time and more.
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast talks about the weather, historical fires, and how the weather not only affects fire behavior, and fireground operations but our personnel as well.