FIREFIGHTER TRAINING |
| Drones: Change is in the AirDrone use will become widely accepted and practiced in the days and years ahead, writes P.J. Norwood. Share:  |
| Small Spaces, Big TipsJacob McAfee discusses the one position within the confined space incident command structure that often gets overlooked: the attendant. Share:  |
| Finding Lost FirefightersAlex Langbell reviews a large-scale drill conducted by the Yakima (WA) Fire Department Training Division simulating the attempt to rescue disoriented firefighters in a commercial occupancy. Share:  |
| The Spectrum Model of Organizational ChangeIt's easy to say that you are "change-friendly" or an "early adopter of change"; but what does this mean, and how do you know? Mark Wallace has a three-part series on fire service change. • Part 2 | Part 3 Share:  |
| Dissecting the RIT: Air SupplyIf you’re assigned the role of air supply or any position within RIT, make it your goal to train realistically, writes Jawan Clark. Share:  |
| You Really Want To be In Command?When things go wrong on the fire or fire training ground, it can be life altering, writes Billy Goldfeder. Share:  |
FIREFIGHTING PHOTOS |
| Fire Photog Spotlight: Bob BartoszBob Bartosz has been contributing to Fire Engineering since the '60s. Check out some of his historical covers as well as his recent work. Share:  |
| Fire Photog Spotlight: Ron JeffersCheck out some of fire photographer Ron Jeffers'sFire Engineering covers from the past, as well as links to his more recent work. Share:  |
| Fire Photographer Spotlight: Steve RedickFire Engineering talks to longtime Chicago fire photographer Steve Redick about his passion and photographing fires in the Chicago area. Share:  |
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BLOGS |
| The RescueZach Schleiffer on the job, duties, and capabilities of this unit. Share:  |
FIREFIGHTER FITNESS |
| ...Because They Are HardTraining is supposed to be hard so that the rest of what you do is easier. Mike Krueger on exercise. Share:  |
| Which Supplements Do You Need?Sacramento (CA) Fire Department Strength and Conditioning Coach John Hofman returns with this informative look at the best (and worst) supplements for good health. Share:  |
| Why Fight It?Jacob McAfee on the challenges of implementing a firefighter wellness and fitness program in your department. Share:  |
FDIC |
| Why You Should Attend FDICFDIC brings together tens of thousands of firefighters, instructors, and manufacturers to keep up with the latest developments, tactics, and equipment in the firefighting industry. Frank Viscuso has some reasons why firefighters should be sure never to miss attending. Share:  |
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