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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Monitor the Situation

At a time when the number of personnel responding on first-alarm assignments is decreasing in many departments, the use of monitors is actually increasing. For firefighters who use monitors regularly, that doesn't come as any surprise. Based on their experiences, monitors allow them to make faster, safer and more effective attacks with a minimum number of people. To understand why this is important, you only have to look at the changes in fireground tactics over the years. Gone are the days when five-person engine companies and six-person truck companies rolled up to the scene of ...

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