Fire Rescue Magazine
FireRescue magazine focuses on the needs and interests of firefighters across the globe. It offers insights into the latest trends, educational resources, cultural stories, research advancements, and personal accounts from those in the fire service. This publication caters to a distinct group of professionals in the firefighting community.
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1 month ago |
firefighternation.com | Michael Destefano
You may have heard the saying that attitudes are contagious. I think all firefighters would agree this is an accurate statement. When we start our shift with a negative mindset and attitude, those around us quickly fall in line with this same attitude. If it occurs repeatedly, shift after shift, the entire crew becomes negative, and it creates a downward spiral, sucking in the entire station and perhaps the entire organization.
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2 months ago |
firefighternation.com | Michael Destefano
Fire service officers play a distinct and crucial role in the success and failure of the team, both on and off the fire scene. Fire officers must fulfill two distinct leadership roles that are very different from one another, almost as different as oil and water: that of the wartime leader role and the peacetime leader. This does not typically occur in the private sector.
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2 months ago |
firefighternation.com | Dan Landrigan
Andrew Harp – The Evening News and the Tribune, Jeffersonville, Ind. (TNS)Jan. 30—CLARKSVILLE — One person has died after a duplex caught fire Thursday morning in Clarksville. Clarksville Fire Department Chief Brandon Skaggs said the structure fire was called in at around 6:30 a.m. in the 700 block of W. Harrison Avenue. Skaggs said firefighters encountered heavy flames and smoke and a report of a possible rescue of someone inside the duplex.
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2 months ago |
firefighternation.com | Dan Landrigan
Karl Puckett – The Island Packet (Hilton Head Island, S.C.)(TNS)Jan. 29—Each month, therapy dogs — from French bulldogs to golden retrievers to labradoodles to Doberman pinschers — are let loose at Beaufort-Port Royal Fire Department fire stations to shower love on the firefighters and vice versa. The idea behind bringing the caring canines and public servants together was lowering the stress of the men and women who regularly face life-and-death situations.
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2 months ago |
firefighternation.com | Dan Landrigan
Volunteer fire departments across Tennessee are set to receive a major boost as the state distributes $10 million in grants to 245 departments. The funding, distributed by the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, aims to address equipment needs for departments, WVLT reports. Among the recipients is Walden’s Creek Volunteer Fire Department in East Tennessee, which will receive approximately $20,000 to replace five sets of expiring bunker gear.
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