FDNY firefighers at Queens fire

Battalion ‘Assignment’ System

Personnel, people working on-shift, could not be unbalanced within the neighborhood (battalion) in which you were assigned.
THOSE FIRST DAYS ON THE JOB: ANYTHING BUT ROUTINE, Part 2

THOSE FIRST DAYS ON THE JOB: ANYTHING BUT ROUTINE, Part 2

There were always lessons surrounding us whenever we were working.
THOSE FIRST DAYS ON THE JOB: ANYTHING BUT ROUTINE, PART 1

THOSE FIRST DAYS ON THE JOB: ANYTHING BUT ROUTINE, PART 1

“I can’t believe how easy it was to get to this roof,” my mind meandered as I “popped” out of the scuttle to the roof adjoining the fire building.
A FEW “HISTORICAL” MOMENTS

A FEW “HISTORICAL” MOMENTS

Working for Captain Nolan was like working for an historical figure named Florian1—a great firefighter, an officer, a teacher, a leader, and a saint.
STILL TALKIN’ IN THE KITCHEN ….

STILL TALKIN’ IN THE KITCHEN ….

We have been talking (at least I was), about those tactics, tasks, and procedures that occur on most well-trained operations that support aggressive structure firefighting.
RECRUIT ORIENTATION

RECRUIT ORIENTATION

Editor’s note: Here is “The Best of Brennan,” a column of Tom Brennan’s that appeared in the October 1988 issue and that still rings true today.
SOMEONE SHOULD SAY IT (AGAIN)

SOMEONE SHOULD SAY IT (AGAIN)

Again, we are around the mythical “table” in the kitchen.
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