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Friday, November 6, 2009

Safe Practice

I was recently involved in an incident that sent one of our guys to the hospital. We got lucky. We were not battling a blaze, performing heavy extrication, trench rescue or anything like that. It was just a drill. The worst thing is that the incident did not just happen. I watched it escalate from a not-so-comfortably fitting ensemble to a minor equipment malfunction to a very close call. I clearly remember looking around and seeing some participants joking and talking about stuff unrelated to the drill, others smoking, while some were completely uninvolved. And then, of course, ...

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