The CAFC Fire Rescue Conference stands as a beacon for our country's fire service leadership, beckoning them to a shared cause - moving our service forward.
James has an awesome mental tool available that is used to support the theme of this article; habit stacking. We can apply this equation to existing habits to cue a new habit.
Doctrine in the fire service is a much-needed adaptation of the military structure we're based upon.
It's time once again to peel back some of the tough exterior and rebuild those skills to fully actualize my experience. I've decided to start with yoga.
There is mystery in fishing, excitement in not knowing what memory you'll pull up from below.
This is a genuine list of firefighter content that I seek out. Some of these hosts have been kind enough to bring me into the fold.
Angry Leadership, follows a journey through time spent with the armed forces in positions of formal and informal leadership.
The hardest part of growth is finding out you're not as good as you thought at something. After that, it's just a matter of time, effort, pace and cadence to get better.
Not only are the ‘Big 4’ tools used for helping to prepare for responses to trauma, they’re also suited for recovery.
One thing this field manual - and it's written like a field manual, more on that later - it has specific notes. From equipment considerations to defining search techniques.