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Friday, November 6, 2009

The New Normal

The world order is changing, and many of those changes will have a direct impact on the fire service's role as primary first responder. In that role, firefighters are expected to enter many unknown environments and respond to incidents of civil unrest. Experts on protective clothing and respiratory equipment, as well as fire departments themselves, have taken many positions regarding how to protect first responders, but the common thread has been that firefighters will be expected to enter hostile environments with conventional structural firefighting clothing, despite those environments being outside what has been considered “normal” for the fire ...

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