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Friday, November 6, 2009

Command's Right Hand Part 1

The fireground role of the chiefs aide has been frequently questioned and often maligned, even within the fire service, but rarely has it been looked at objectively. In fact, much of what has been written about chiefs aides has been little more than position papers written by two groups: management advocates trying to justify eliminating aides to save money and labor advocates trying to protect jobs. To the extent that someone who has the inherent biases of a line battalion chief in a Northeastern city can objectively look at the need for aides, I decided to do so ...

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