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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Positive Reinforcement

Often for firefighters to accept change, a specific need has to be acknowledged. Sometimes this need is nothing more than asking if there is a better way of doing something. However, change also may occur when the practical application of equipment or theory results in unexpected positive outcomes. This is the case with positive-pressure attack, a necessary change that addresses how we attack today's structure fires. Used appropriately, PPA improves our ability to provide firefighting services and increase firefighter safety. Used inappropriately, PPA can cause unsafe conditions that may injure firefighters and increase property damage. PPA is no ...

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