Street Smart Firefighting shows a collection of actual fireground successes and mistakes (and the lessons learned), and gives firefighters everywhere the opportunity to grow, learn and improve.
In the second edition of Incident Management for the Street-Smart Fire Officer, author Skip Coleman expands on the mindset and tactics necessary to manage the fireground with more control and less chaos.
They are called "the Bravest" the men who put themselves on the line every day to save lives, and this is a great story of their history. This book is a gem, a must read for anyone interested in the fire service.
"A training text for firefighters on techniques for ventilation"--
Written to specifically prepare the municipal firefighter for responses to a wide range of industrial fires, this book is ideal for municipal firefighters at any stage of their career, as well as for personnel at industrial facilities who ...
In a 33-year career with the New York City Fire Department, Tom Dunne fought hundreds of fires, survived near death incidents, crawled down burning hallways, met unforgettable characters, and witnessed the 9/11 terrorist attack.
We're Street Smart: A Children's Guide to Street Safety
Risk management is one of the most important but frequently ignored fireground management skills.
... 876–877 mobile data terminal (MDT), 67, 877, 1077 mobile radio systems, 876 mobile radios, 65 mobile water supply apparatus, 34 model building codes, 19 Model Fire Department Standard Operating Guide, 531 modified direct method of ...
... Provides a framework for cultural change in fire departments Perfectly suited for both wildland and structural firefighters ABOUT THE AUTHORS Randy Okray has been a member of the Campbell County ( WY ) Fire Department since 1987.
Written by 42+ year veteran Fire Chief Gary Ludwig and the foreword by Deputy Chief Billy Goldfeder, this book provides 401 ways to help you can become a better firefighter.