Firehouse Ops/Training eNL - Oct 25th, 2022
 
 
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October 25, 2022

Daniel Drury believes the greatest dishonor lies in not learning and growing from those who gave their life. He says the safest action that we can take is to be well trained and mentally prepared. In his Firehouse.com exclusive, Drury shares 14 building blocks for your crew's foundation.

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FEATURES
Andy Starnes keys on the importance of understanding one's particular TIC and of wiping the TIC's lens and five other hindrances to proper use of a thermal imaging camera.
Michael Daley provides the manners by which insight that evolves fireground tactics can be collected.
Jaime Reyes is likely to spark some thoughts regarding radio exchanges at the scene of fires through his insistence that far more attention must be paid to the process.
John J. Salka Jr. urges officers to devote more attention to the consideration of the time that it takes to launch and complete a primary search.
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TRAINING NEWS
The metallic-looking silver home, known as the Frisco UFO house, was built with polyester plastic in the 1970s.
Internal investigation says Delray Beach Firefighter Brandon Hagans failed to perform any type of medical test and only looked at the body for six seconds before leaving the scene.
The simulator may be moved from a Neosho fire station to the Joplin training center.