This week 60 Second Safety Looks in the mirror. Are “WE” collectively a safety hazard?
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Firefighter Training Podcast – Leadership Language – Appearance
This week on The Firefighter Training Podcast Leadership Language Segment we talk about appearance.
Tactical Fire Problem – Bungalow
This week we have a house fire. 9Hey that is what we are supposed to be good at right?)
1.) What have you got? How far has this fire progressed in the building?
2.) What does a single female victim in the driveway possibly mean?
3.) Where does the first line go/ What is the IAP here?
4.) On a scale of 1-10 how great is the threat of flashover here?
5.) How long would you and your department be tied up on this incident? ( How often do you think about that?)
Tactical Fire Problem – Car Accident
This week the tactical Fire problem is a complex two vehicle accident.
1.) How do you handle the fluids and ground fire? What do you have on your apparatus to help you?
2.) How are you going to size up for victims?
3.) How much apparatus will you need to handle this. How much manpower?
4.) Are there any hazards of using extrication tools and hoses around this incident?
5.) What are you going to do about the electrical issue?
Firefighter Training Podcast – LEAD IT – An Interview with retired Battalion Chief John Cagno
This week the Firefighter Training Podcast talks about leadership, a new program called LEAD IT in an interview with Retired Battalion Chief John Cagno.
60 Second Safety – Controlled Burn Details
This week we talk about controlled burning details.
Firefighter Training Podcast – Leadership Language – Duty
This week on The Firefighter Training Podcast Leadership Language Segment we talk about duty.
Tactical Fire Problem – Apartment Fire
This week the Tactical Fire Problem is an apartment fire.
1.) Which victim (s) are in the most danger and what is your crew going to do about it?
2.) There are three victims I can see. How many cannot be seen? What is your plan?
3.) Does it matter to you that these balconies are “cantilevered”? That is to say the floor of the balcony is an extension of the interior floor joists. How does that affect fire spread and detection?
4.) How long will it take and how many personnel might it take to give an “all clear” on civilians in this building?
5.) Have you preplanned these occupancies in your community? Do you understand both the layout and configuration as well as the construction?
Firefighter Training Podcast – Leading a Volunteer Fire Department – An Interview with Chief Rob Fling
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast Talks with Chief Rob Fling of the Dix Hills Long Island (NY) Fire Department about the challenges of today’s volunteer Fire Department.
60 Second Safety – Fire Station Safety (Again!)
This week on 60 Second Safety we once again revisit fire station safety and fire station fires.