Firehouse Ops/Training eNL - Jun 21st, 2022
 
 
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June 21, 2022

Firehouse Expo 2022 offers a day of in-depth pre-conference workshops for firefighters and drivers, including Curt Isakson's "People Before Water" presentation that provides important data to assist in adjusting fireground assignments in the first five to seven minutes to help remove trapped occupants quicker.

With funding harder to get and budgets tighter than ever, James Jester offers "25 Training Props on a Shoestring Budget (and the Drills That Go With Them)."

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FEATURES
Adam Hursh explains why volunteer firefighters should train heavily on their typical responses, at the very least.
From training members of a unit to doing the utmost to prepare new officers, the fire service can benefit from observing how the elite in law enforcement drill and make ready.
James Childers' explanation of how Illinois Fire Service Institute's Fire Academy carries out nighttime training serves as an excellent example for departments that want to institute drills after the sun sets.
John J. Salka, Jr., speaks to the commitment that RIT members might not fully recognize.
TRAINING DRILLS
TRAINING NEWS
FDNY firefighter Stefon Douglas saw smoke coming as he arrived home from work. He donned an SCBA that was in his car and rescued a child.
Greensboro fire recruit Andrew Vaughn fell ill during a fitness assessment at the fire academy. He was scheduled to start training Sept. 1.
Former Hauppauge Fire Chief Stephen Feron died suddenly while training with the Suffolk County Urban Search and Rescue Team on Saturday.