Firefighter and smoke

Firefighters and the Rescue: Being Too Safe?

Sometimes, being too safe results in delayed actions by the firefighter, says Mark van der Feyst. That can result in catastrophe on the fireground.
Indianapolis firefighters operate at the scene of a working apartment fire with possible entrapment

Why Your Fire Department Needs an Incident Safety Officer

Are lives unintentionally put at risk by not having an incident safety officer on scene? Bruce Lake offers his take on the issue.
Fire Engineering Editor in Chief David Rhodes

So Afraid We Make It Unsafe

The struggle between moral obligation and strict adherence to policy will continue unless firefighters are clear about what our work is.
Ron Kanterman

Turning Around an Aircraft Carrier

Turning that carrier around takes time and requires deliberate, consistent action. The same goes for fire service change.
Ground monitor anchored to hoseline

Miami Dade (FL) Master Stream Near-Miss

Bill Gustin relates a near-miss that underscores some of the hazards firefighters must consider when employing master streams.
Fire escape drop ladder

Escape Plans

Safety should be a paramount concern when firefighters are operating on fire escapes, says Mike Ciampo.

Sticks and Stones May…Collapse!

Concrete and wood floor systems are not new, but are again becoming popular. Sal Ancona on what firefighters need to look for.