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Friday, November 6, 2009

The Great Communicator

If you were to create an archetype firefighter, he or she would probably come from a firefighting family, decide at an early to be a firefighter, spend the last two years of high school apprenticing at the fire station — trading hard labor for knowledge, be mentored by a progressive chief, rise through the ranks by assuming leadership roles on special projects, be largely self-taught in new technology that improves the department, become a nationally recognized authority on an important technology, and be promoted to chief of his or her department. Storybook as it may seem, that has ...

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