FETC (FFN Member) is the host of "Tap the Box" Internet Radio Show. This months show was on the backstory about a Texas Mayday, that injured Captain John Wright and his search partner. The link below will take you to the radio show archive.
Many of us have been trained in RIT, and how to call the Mayday. This radio show will explain first hand, how you "may react" to outside stressors when your logical mindset is diminished. Not many programs can talk about this unless the instructor has survived a stressful near-miss incident themselves.
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Host Billy Greenwood (FFN Member) and owner of Fire Emergency Training Consultation Services (FETC) www.fetcservices.com will introduce our special guest, Captain John Wright of the Flower Mound, Texas Fire Department.
Captain Wright; a 16 year veteran of the fire service, will speak freely on his personal experience(s) involving his mayday during the June 17th, 2011 fireground operation at 2609 Northview Court that resulted in burns. This was a 3,500 square foot, 2 story, wood frame single family dwelling with 3 car garage that he and his partner were caught in a bad way. This month's Tap the Box will be a definate eye opener for all firefighters, rapid intervention teams and mayday instructors. Learn about the physcological factors that helped or may have hindered in the Texas mayday. We will expose why RPDM - (rapid prime decision making) will help your firefighters be better prepared. Captain Wright will introduce the "Domino's Theory" as to how and why things happened. This is a definate "Must Hear and See" radio show brothers!
You can also see more photos of the dwelling, PPE, SCBA, and burn Injuries that Captain John Wright's website at www.texasmayday.com
We welcome FFN members to listen and learn.... it may save you or your partners life.
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Too important to be forgotten behind posts on firefighter quotes and dumb ass games.
Thanks Jack and CBzy
Yes it is long but could be a lifesaver. I suggest getting it running and minimize the page, just listen while you surf FFN.
FETC
John did a great job on the website. The the radio show is a must because it lets firefighters (sitting in their home) hear first-hand information about what happened to him without spending a dime on travel and expenses.
This is the content that is delivered at high end seminars.
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