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Friday, November 20, 2009

Learned Behavior

As a member of FIRE CHIEF magazine's editorial advisory board, I was asked to reflect on the past 50 years of fire service education and training. It forced me to think back on my 40 years of experience and then some. All I can say is we have come a long way. In the early years, fire education was mostly informal. Training was usually done at or after a working fire, of which there were many. The more experienced members of the department would take the less experienced ones under their wings after a call and go over ...

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