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Sunday, March 14, 2010

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Some years ago I was tasked with preparing a training class for incident commanders. The class was to examine incidents where firefighters were killed, with the objective of learning lessons from those incidents. One of the most glaring problems to come from my examination of those fires was the role played by incident commanders. Command confusion was a contributing factor in many of the incidents. Time and again, the on-scene incident commanders were unable to keep track of a rapidly changing situation as they assigned units and established a strategy for the incident. As their situational awareness of ...

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