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The Engine House Training Guys are friends and students of the fire service who like to share their combined knowledge and skills with others. Discussions will include the most basic tactics and training to leadership and officer development and everything in between. They love the fire service and look forward to having spirited discussions around the virtual kitchen table or from the engine bumper.
Deputy Chief Anthony Avillo and Bettalion Chief Jim Duffy host "Fireground Strategies and Other Stuff from the Street." this show usually covers fireground organization and operational safety as well as building construction and choosing a strategic mode of operation from the point of view of those in command . Tonight we are going to be talking about making a difference without be a chief or company officer. We have Dave Werner as a guest tonight and we are going to be talking about leading from the "jumpseat" or back step as us old timers call it. Tune in and share your thoughts.
Fire Engineering EMS Editor Mike McEvoy and JEMS Editor in Chief AJ Heightman discuss and demonstrate the Ferno iNX ambulance stretcher being unveiled for the first time at FDIC 2014. This show is a prerecorded live broadcast from FDIC 2014. It was recorded with video on Google Chat and can be viewed at www.fireengineering.com/articles/2014/04/fdic-2014-chat-mike-mcevoy-and-a-j-heightman.html
Chief Rick Lasky & Chief John Salka discuss leadership lessons learned from their experience in the Fire Service. Listen in as they provide effective critiques and tips for every level of the job, from chiefs on down.
Douglas Cline, is a 34+-year veteran and student of the Fire Service serving as Assistant Chief of Operations with Horry County Fire Recue. Cline is a well-known international speaker presenting dynamic power packed programs on instructor development, officer development, rapid intervention team training and firefighter safety and survival.
Sons of the Flag is a nonprofit organization supporting military, first responders and civilian burn survivors by providing funding for innovative research. The Sons of the Flag brings together passionate community leaders, pioneering physicians, experienced military service members, dedicated first responders and purposeful civilians to complete its mission.
Where education meets experience and expertise. Learn from the decision makers and talk one-on-one with elected leaders. Being a great firefighter is not good enough! Politics effect our staffing, budgets and equipment. Get involved now with Frank Ricci and Chris Pepler.
Ed Hadfield fills in for Billy Greenwood on tonight's program.
Fire Engineering and Crossfit 4 Fire are partnering to bring the American Fire Service a viable and proven fitness and conditioning program which includes a strong emphasis on mobility, rehabilitation, functional fitness and endurance training for the occupational athlete dedicated to the fire service.
Join Capt. Mike Dugan (FDNY) and Capt. Mike Gagliano (Seattle Fire) on Wednesday April 23, at 4:30 PM (Pacific) as they share their knowledge and answer your questions.
The four owners of Traditions Training: Ricky Riley; Dan Shaw; Doug Mitchell; and Nick Martin provide advice and direction on how to keep combat ready.
Among many other duties, Chief Ron Kanterman does fire & life safety consultation, fire service training and fire protection through Gold Horn Associates. Tom Aurnhammer is the Deputy Chief of the Los Pinos Fire Protection District in Ignacio, CO. Join them as they come together as the Back Step Boys and listen in as they share their wealth of fire service knowledge and experience.
From tactics and strategies to studies and tools. This show will cover all aspects of firefighting in rural areas, small towns, and small suburbs. If you are on a department that provides coverage to these areas this show is for you. And if you’re an urbanite than this show will give you some insight to how things are done in small towns and rural areas.
Chad Sartison discusses a number of topics as they pertain to Recruitment Retention, Funding and Community Support.
Fire service attorneys Chip Comstock, John K. Murphy, Brad Pinsky, and Curt Varone discuss legal issues affecting fire training and firefighting.