This week The Firefighter Training Podcast talks about how to best use YOUTUBE videos for training purposes. We also touch on photographs as well.
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How To Use A NIOSH Report For Training
This week the Firefighter Training Podcast looks at using NIOSH reports for training. We discuss some working options and also discuss some shortcomings as well.
What If It Is Not A Fire?
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast looks at and asks the question, What if it is not a fire? How are we ready for these events and have we thought of them ahead of time?
Are You Prepared?
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast discusses the question Are You Prepared? We ask this at all levels of rank and look far beyond what we might normally think.
Challenges for The New Fire Officer
This week the Firefighter Training Podcast talks with newly promoted Lieutenant Jim Moss of the Metrowest Fire Protection District about some of the challenges of the new fire officer.
What Is Your Objective?
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast talks about all sorts of objectives and how you can use them in your department regardless of your position, but more importantly how they can be used in life.
Fireground Operations
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast looks at Fireground Operations, and most importantly how we translate the book into actions in the street.
LEAD IT – An Interview with retired Battalion Chief John Cagno
This week the Firefighter Training Podcast talks about leadership, a new program called LEAD IT in an interview with Retired Battalion Chief John Cagno.
Leading a Volunteer Fire Department – An Interview with Chief Rob Fling
This week The Firefighter Training Podcast Talks with Chief Rob Fling of the Dix Hills Long Island (NY) Fire Department about the challenges of today’s volunteer Fire Department.
Enhanced Water Streams Using Novacool – An Interview with Bill Oke
This week the Firefighter Training Podcast revisits Enhanced Water Streams (EWS) and a product called Novacool, in an interview with Chief Bill Oke.