Eric Snow’s keynote presentation wasn’t a study of his performance on the court; rather it was an insightful, down-to-earth discussion about how he came to understand what it means to be a successful leader.
Posted on 27 August 2010
Eric Snow’s keynote presentation wasn’t a study of his performance on the court; rather it was an insightful, down-to-earth discussion about how he came to understand what it means to be a successful leader.
Posted on 27 August 2010
Simulation training is proven in the aviation industry, and it’s beginning to become more popular within the fire service as well. In their seminar at FRI today, “Using Tactical Decision Games and Simulation to Improve Incident Command Decision Making,” William Sturgeon and Ron Tarr demonstrated how simulation training can be effective and discussed strategies for implementing a simulation training program.
Posted on 27 August 2010
No matter what job you have—firefighter, captain, deputy chief or even THE chief—it can often feel like a jungle out there. As such, it seems everyone, including you, could benefit from a list of “survival skills” to take with you on your journey.
Posted on 27 August 2010
By Cindy Devone-Pacheco
Attendees at Friday’s general session were treated to a morning filled with various inspirational leaders ranging from the incoming leadership of the IAFC to a former NBA star. Up and coming leaders were also recognized as FireRescue magazine’s 2010 Company Officer of the Year award was presented by editor-in-chief, Tim Sendelbach, to Lieutenant [...]
Posted on 27 August 2010
In his Thursday morning keynote address, Complacency to Catastrophe, Dr. Tony Kern urged attendees to challenge the way they think about responsibility, accountability, the value of experience and, most importantly, human error.
Posted on 26 August 2010
Captain Charles J. Metivier, Rescue Operator Kalani Abreu and Rescue Specialists Roy Constantino and Francisco Garcia of Kaua’i Fire Department’s Rescue 3 are the winners of the 2010 International Benjamin Franklin Fire Service Award for Valor.
Posted on 26 August 2010
Prevention in the fire service is often relegated to a separate division; many firefighters look at it as “someone else’s job.” In her seminar at FRI today, Mary Marchone of the NFA built a case for why prevention must be a process, not just an activity–and that it is very much the company officer’s responsibility.
Posted on 26 August 2010
As most firefighters/fire officers will tell you, the first 5 minutes of any incident can affect the next 5 hours. But what exactly should happen in those first 5 minutes? According to Fairfax County (Va.) Fire & Rescue Department Battalion Chief Chuck Ryan, if you’re the first-arriving officer, you’ve got two main priorities on your plate: sizing up the scene and developing an initial action plan. Without proper attention to these two tasks, your operation could very easily fail.
Posted on 30 July 2010
FireRescue Magazine announced today that Lt. Shawn M. Jones of the Anne Arundel County (Md.) Fire Department is the recipient of the 2010 FireRescue Magazine Company Officer of the Year Award.
Posted on 29 June 2010
Fire-Rescue International allows us to better understand our challenges through professional and leadership education in the classroom and to broaden our ability to share our experiences and, therefore, learn from a greater network of peers who have “been there, done that.”