Standpipe operations were on the minds of our featured commentators these past few weeks. Read posts on the subject from Brian Brush and Clay Magee, along with thoughts on the driver-operator position from Jarrod Sergi, abandoned buildings from William Brandon Lewis, and more.
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Standpipe Ops: Small Talk About a Big Subject
Clay Magee has some perspective on NFPA 14 and standpipe operations.
Are You a Driver or an Operator?
Many have heard the saying that there are drivers and there are operators. Jarrod Sergi on the distinction and what it means to your operations.
The ‘Standard’ Approach to Standpipe Operations
What are some of the recommended practices for fire department operations in properties protected by sprinklers and standpipes? Brian Brush takes a closer look.
Passion vs. Pragmatism
Mark Cotter addresses some of the criticism directed at his previous column on firefighter safety.
The Vacant Mindset
Abandoned structures are a part of almost every community in this country, but “abandoned” and “vacant” are two very different things. Read more from William Brandon Lewis.
Four Reasons Why Mentorship is Essential in Fire/EMS
George McNeil discusses the critical role of the mentor in the fire service.
Standpipe Ops: The Great Nozzle Debate
Clay Magee looks at the smooth bore vs. combination debate in the context of standpipe operations.
Engine Co. Riding Assignments
If you are waiting until you get to the fire to start telling who to get what, you’re way behind, writes Chad Menard.
Firefighter Concussions
John K. Murphy examines how the increased awareness about injuries to the head may impact the fire service.
Standpipe Packs: Denver vs. FDNY
Clay Magee takes a closer look at two of his favorite folds.
Fitness: Flow Path
Writing for ‘The First Twenty,’ Jordan Ponder describes how unsafe patterns of movement can take their toll on firefighters.
Hanging Up the Helmet
As a firefighter, are you prepared–financially, physically, and emotionally–for retirement? Mark Lamplugh shares some thoughts.
The Keyboard Drill
Thomas D. Kuglin Jr. discusses the art and finesse of turntable control operations.
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