By Kriss Garcia
“For having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged, by better information or fuller consideration, to change opinions, even on important subjects, which I once thought right but found to be otherwise.”
--Benjamin Franklin
This year, the organization known as the International Fire Instructors Workgroup (IFIW) met for its third time in Ottawa, Canada. Keeping to our original charter of a small yet…
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When Sparks FlyTips for mitigating electrical hazards on the firegroundBy Homer RobertsonControlling the utilities at incident scenes should always be a priority. There’s a lot more to securing utilities than just going around the building turning off switches and closing valves. Just like many fireground tasks, it…
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And don't forget to read yesterday's anniversary coverage of the Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire, which took the lives of nearly 500 people and led to significant changes in building safety codes.
Ammonium nitrate/fuel oil mixture causes massive blast that killed two entire pumper companies
Today we remember…
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Don't forget to read yesterday's anniversary coverage of the 1988 Kansas City explosion, which took the lives of six firefighters.
The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub fire took the lives of nearly 500 people, leading to significant changes in building safety codes
On Nov. 28, 1942, a massive fire at the Cocoanut…
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Hollywood, Broward County & Fort Lauderdale departments work together to complete challenging confined-space rescue
By Tom Vines
An Oct. 8 water tank rescue in Florida proved challenging for firefighters, combining the demanding aspects of both high-angle and confined-space rescue.
The incident took place in Hollywood, Fla., located on the state’s east coast, between Fort…
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When More Isn’t Better: During instruction, comprehension tops volume By Kurt GlosserThink back to your last fire-related class. Was it filled with tons of information, lots of content? How many pages were in the student manual? How many slides flashed before your glazed eyes?
How have so many instructors come to believe that they must tell students everything they know about a particular…
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Raising the hood allows responders to evaluate potential hazards in & around the motor compartment
Story & Photos by Les Baker
Download a PDF to help walk you through the steps of determining whether you should raise the hood (… Continue
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Lessons from the Past
Learning Fire Prevention Basics from the MGM Grand Fire By Azarang (Ozzie) Mirkhah, EFO, CFO, MIFireE
Editor's Note: This article was originally published in IAFC On Scene, October 1, 2010. Republished with permission from the IAFC.November 21 marks…
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Inside the Apparatus Industry
Story & Photos by Bob Vaccaro
As I was walking around the exhibit floor at FRI a few months ago, I stopped by the always-large Darley booth. Darley always has an array of products to peruse, which isn’t surprising considering that they’ve been around since 1908 and have always had a jump on many other manufacturers when it comes to new ideas for the…
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Flow chart helps fire departments ensure their personnel have access to the appropriate resources after a potentially traumatic event
By Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki
Following is the second in a series of seven articles that describe a new approach to mental and behavioral health in the fire service. Read the first article…
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By William Sturgeon
Let’s face it, the U.S. fire service is the most technologically advanced fire service in the world. We have the latest equipment, established incident command systems, set standards, and for the most part, a strong emphasis on training—and yet, a significant number of firefighters are injured and killed every year. Why? Because we’ve failed to understand how human error contributes to mishaps on the fireground.
It has been shown that 85% of all…
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RESCUE REPORT
By Tom VinesPhotos Courtesy Glacier National Park
On Sept. 13, a mountain road construction accident in Montana’s Glacier National Park provided an opportunity for a coordinated response among park employees, a local fire department and the patient’s coworkers.…
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Dear Chief…Should a paramedic certification be a prerequisite for promoting to company officer?
By Scott Cook
Editor’s Note: This letter isn’t directed at a specific chief; it’s written in this format to make a point.
Dear Chief,
It’s me…
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At 1924 HRS on Nov. 9, 1872, a fire broke out in the basement of a commercial warehouse. Although the incident occurred 138 years ago, the Great Boston Fire, as it later became known, is still Boston’s largest urban fire to date, and remains one of the most costly fire-related property losses in U.S. history.
By the time firefighters gained control of the fire, 12 hours after it started, 65 acres of Boston’s downtown area were destroyed; 776 buildings, as well as a…
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First-Rate in the Second CityApparatus highlights from Fire-Rescue International in Chicago By Bob Vaccaro The Windy City was the host of this year’s Fire-Rescue International (FRI) conference. Fire service leaders from across the country gathered for professional development and networking opportunities, while a…
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Colorado department’s simulation training directly contributes to the safe & efficient mitigation of a real mayday event
By Fire Chief Steven M. Gillespie
This article is Part 5 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training
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Key elements to consider when building simulation programs for your department
By Battalion Chief Steve Prziborowski
This article is Part 4 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training
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By Timothy E. Sendelbach, Editor-in-Chief, FireRescue
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This article is Part 1 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training, sponsored by FLAME-SIM, LLC, and featured in the November issue of FireRescue magazine.
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Study shows how simulation training program improves incident commander fireground decision-making skills
By Division Chief Jonathan Boyd & Assistant Chief Kurt A. Hall
This article is Part 2 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training, sponsored by
FLAME-SIM, LLC, and featured in the November issue of FireRescue magazine.…
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Advice & lessons learned from departments that have implemented simulation trainingImage FLAME-SIM
This article is Part 3 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training
, sponsored by FLAME-SIM, LLC, and featured in the November issue of FireRescue…
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